Choate Rosemary Hall
School Name: | Choate Rosemary Hall |
Location: | 333 Christian Street Wallingford, Connecticut CT 06492 USA |
Founded Year: | 1890 |
Type: | Co-ed |
Boarding Age: | 14-18 |
Year Group: | Grade 9 - Grade 12 |
No. of Students: | 837 |
No. of Boarders: | 650 |
Average Class: | 12 students |
Average SAT: | 2050 (1920-2110) |
Entry Requirement: SSAT Required |
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Contact Details |
Director of Admissions: Ray Diffley |
Address: Choate Rosemary Hall, 333 Christian St., Wallingford, Connecticut, CT 06492, USA |
Telephone: +1 (203) 697 2239 |
Email: anations@choate.edu |
Web: http://www.choate.edu |
The School
- Choate Rosemary Hall (also known as Choate) is a highly selective, prestigious, private, collegepreparatory, coeducational boarding school located in Wallingford, Connecticut.
- There are about 240 courses in the curriculum, which has requirements in community service and in contemporary global studies. All disciplines have honors courses.
- Choate Rosemary Hall's balanced curriculum offers students a rm grounding in the fundamentals of clear thinking and expression — with emphasis on individual development.
Admission
- For the 2011–2012 year there were 1,987 applicants of whom 20 percent were accepted, with a 66 percent acceptance yield.
- Please contact the Admission Offi ce directly by email, by post or visit the School website for latest information.
Boarding Houses
- All dormitory rooms have Internet2 high-speed access.
AP Course
- There is Advanced Placement (AP) preparation in 25 areas, and 80 percent of students score a 4 or 5 on the AP.
2012/13 US High School Boarding Fees# (USD$) Per Year
7th Grade (12/13 Years Old) | 8th Grade (13/14 Years Old) | 9th Grade Freshman Year (14/15 Years Old) | 10th Grade Sophomore Year (15-16 Years Old) | 11th Grade Junior Year (16-17 Years Old) | 12th Grade Senior Year (17-18 Years Old) |
- | - | 50,350 | 50,350 | 50,350 | 50,350 |
Remark: #Inclusive of tuition fees but exclusive of miscellaneous fees, such as uniform, extracurricular activities