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Hebron Academy Hebron Academy Hebron, Maine ME Hebron Academy Hebron Academy Hebron, Maine Portland VT NH NY MA Boston RI CT PA New York NJ Address Religious Affiliation: None Success Rate 339 Paris Road 100% of students are accepted to a Hebron, Maine 04238 Uniforms 4 year college or university. www.hebronacademy.org Uniforms are not required, but there is a Dress Code for all students to follow Campus Life Founded: 1804 The campus offers extensive outdoor Academics activities and resources including miles Enrollment Hebron Academy follows an education of trails and track, and is home to the Boarding and Day School model based on student-centered Williams Athletic Center with rock- (95% Boarding) teaching and learning through a climbing wall, squash courts, weight comprehensive liberal arts curriculum, room, yoga and dance studio, tennis Grades complemented by a range of electives. courts, track, basketball courts and 6 through 12 and Post Graduate Students can explore the arts through batting cage; a Turf Field and Robinson courses in music, chorus, orchestra, Ice Hockey Arena; the LePage Center Student Body studio art and photography, digital art for the Visual and Performing Arts; and About 270 students; 35-40% and media, and audio recording and the new Kaneb Center for Science and international production. Students also learn and Engineering (STEM) which opened in practice public speaking in a variety of 2019. There are also 3 dormitories on Student/Faculty Ratio: 5:1 settings from interviews to addressing campus with common spaces in each and the school, as part of the “Words” staffed by school faculty who reside on Average Class Size: 12 program at Hebron. each floor of the residences. Campus Size: 1,500 acres Advanced Placement (AP) Activities Courses Students at Hebron Academy are very Location 10 available including: English involved in school life, participating in Hebron Academy is nestled between Literature & Composition, Calculus AB, community service, and joining various the Maine coastline and the eastern Statistics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics C, clubs and after school activities, including edge of the White Mountains of New Psychology, US History, Music Theory, Model UN, Robotics, Student Government, Hampshire, about 1 hour from Portland and Studio Art. Yearbook, Science Olympiad and more. and 2.5 hours from Boston. Special events held at the school ESL Program throughout the year foster a feeling of Airport The ESL Program integrates listening, community and school spirit! Portland International Jetport (PWM) speaking, reading, and writing into three levels: Beginner, Intermediate and Sports Climate Advanced. The levels are designed to Teams include: Baseball (boys), Four seasons - colder temperatures with meet the needs of a variety of students Basketball, Cross Country, Field Hockey snowy winters and offer flexibility in transition to the (girls), Football (boys), Golf, Ice Hockey, school. The program also offers ESL Lacrosse, Mountain Biking, Skiing (Alpine Modern Languages Available support in academic areas including & Nordic), Snowboarding, Soccer, Softball French and Spanish Literature, Mathematics, Science and (girls), Tennis, and Track & Field. History. 08 College Acceptances Academy of Art University Georgetown University San Diego State University University of Georgia Albright College Georgia Institute of Savannah College of Art & University of Illinois at American University Technology Design Urbana-Champaign Arizona State University Hofstra University School of the Art Institute of University of Maine Chicago Auburn University Indiana University - University of Maryland Bloomington School of Visual Arts Baylor University University of Massachusetts - Lehigh University Suffolk University Amherst Berklee College of Music Loyola University Syracuse University University of Massachusetts - Boston College Maine Maritime Academy Temple University Boston Boston University Menlo College Texas A&M University University of Miami Brandeis University Miami University, Oxford Tulane University University of Michigan - California College of the Arts Ann Arbor Michigan State University University of Arizona California Polytechnic State University of New Hampshire New York University University of British University University of Oregon Northeastern University Columbia California State University University of Pittsburgh Ohio State University University of California - Case Western Reserve Davis University of Rhode Island University Pace University University of California - University of Rochester Clark University Pennsylvania State Irvine University University of San Francisco Colby College University of California - Pepperdine University University of Southern Dean College San Diego California Pratt Institute DePaul University University of California - University of the Pacific Purdue University Santa Barbara Drexel University University of Washington Emory University Quinnipiac University University of California - Santa Cruz University of Wisconsin - Fashion Institute of Design & Rensselaer Polytechnic Madison Merchandising Institute University of Colorado - Boulder Villanova University Fordham University Rhode Island School of Design University of Connecticut Worcester Polytechnic Franklin & Marshall College Institute Rutgers University University of Delaware George Washington University Salve Regina University University of Denver 09.
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