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"I finally decided that Holderness was the best place for me because of how it made me feel. It wasn't the number of books that the library had that persuaded me to attend Holderness, but the people involved with the school." - Joseph Mormina, '01

This report from TABS (The Assocation of Boarding Schools) offers some interesting information on boarding school life. Click on the graphic above to access the online "brochure".
 
   Admission


Holderness looks for individuals who can benefit from what the School offers, and who can take part in - and contribute to - the life of the School. These are students of strong character, demonstrated scholastic ability, and the promise of achievement in several different areas.

Candidates for admission are urged to come visit the School. A visit provides the opportunity to have a student-led tour of Holderness and a personal interview. Families can meet various members of the community, and prospective students can talk with students who are already at Holderness. All visits should be scheduled in advance, either by writing, telephoning (603.536.1747), or sending an email) to the Admissions Office.

Holderness School does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, religion, or national and ethnic origin in the administration of its educational policies or scholarship, athletic, and other school programs.