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The Kohler Environmental Center (KEC) is a net-zero energy usage living and learning center for Choate Rosemary Hall. [1] Situated among 268 acres of meadows, second-growth forests, wetlands, and agricultural fields the KEC provides total environmental immersion for its 20-student cohorts each year. [1]
Choate Rosemary Hall, informally shortened to Choate (/ tʃ oʊ t / [4]), is a private, co-educational, college-preparatory boarding school in Wallingford, Connecticut, United States. Founded in 1890, it took its present name and began a co-educational system with the 1978 merger of The Choate School for boys and Rosemary Hall for girls.
Rosemary Hall was founded in 1890 by Mary Atwater Choate at Rosemary Farm in Wallingford, her girlhood home and the summer residence of Mary and her husband, William Gardner Choate. Mary, an alumna of Miss Porter's School , was the great-granddaughter of Caleb Atwater (1741–1832), a Connecticut merchant magnate who supplied the American ...
For decades, at least 12 former faculty members sexually harassed high school students at an elite boarding school in Connecticut.
Mary Atwater Choate, cofounded Choate Rosemary Hall; William Gardner Choate, American judge, cofounded Choate Rosemary Hall; Bates Cooke, US Congressman [15] D.J. Cotrona, actor [16] Pasquale DeBaise (1926–2022), businessman and Connecticut state legislator [17] Beverly Donofrio, author [18] Morton Downey, singer, businessman [19]
The Eight Schools Association (ESA) is a group of large private college-preparatory boarding schools in the Northeastern United States.It was formally established in 2006, but has existed in some form since the 1973–74 school year.
The Paul Mellon Arts Center (PMAC) is an arts building on the campus of Choate Rosemary Hall, Wallingford, Connecticut designed by architect I. M. Pei.. The original design began in 1968 and the building was completed in 1972.
Choate Rosemary Hall (Choate) Wallingford, CT: 1890 868 Suburban Yes (15-25) No [9] [6] Deerfield Academy: Deerfield, MA: 1797 666 Rural Yes Yes [10] [11] The Hill School: Pottstown, PA: 1851 520 Suburban Yes (14-20) Yes [12] [13] [14] Hotchkiss School: Lakeville, CT: 1891 622 Rural Yes Yes [15] [16] [17] Lawrenceville School: Lawrenceville, NJ ...