Choate Rosemary Hall
Choate Rosemary Hall is a prestigious private, co-educational, college-preparatory boarding school located in Wallingford, Connecticut, United States. Known for its rigorous academic programs and expansive extracurricular activities, the school is a prominent member of the Eight Schools Association and the Ten Schools Admission Organization.
The school was originally founded in 1890. It was initially conceived separately as two institutions: Rosemary Hall, established in Greenwich, Connecticut as an independent girls' school, and Choate, a boys' school in Wallingford. The schools merged in the 1970s to form the present-day Choate Rosemary Hall, bringing together their strengths and traditions.
The William Gardner Choate family was instrumental in the founding of the boys' school, while Mary Atwater Choate was a key figure in the establishment of Rosemary Hall.
Choate Rosemary Hall boasts a sprawling campus with state-of-the-art facilities, including the i.d.Lab® and the St. John Hall student center, designed to foster both academic and extracurricular excellence. The school encourages student engagement through a wide range of activities and clubs, tailored to meet the diverse interests of its student body.
The curriculum at Choate is designed to offer a comprehensive education that prepares students for higher education and beyond. The school offers Advanced Placement courses in numerous subjects, alongside unique electives that allow students to explore their interests deeply. This rigorous academic program is complemented by the school's emphasis on building character and mutual respect.
The school is renowned for its illustrious alumni network. Notable alumni include:
These individuals exemplify the school's commitment to shaping future leaders across various fields.
At its core, Choate Rosemary Hall is dedicated to fostering a vibrant community of principled individuals, who are united by a common purpose and a commitment to diversity. The school values shared experiences and traditions that shape character, build cohesion, and foster lifelong connections, ensuring that students leave with a strong sense of community and belonging.