A child of mine completed four years here and is poised, articulate and embraces science and mathematic challenges. She and her gal pals still keep in touch and they are all seeking to become our next generation of leaders. Its not gfor everyone but the school is generoous and concilatory wwhen it comes to financial aid.
Awesome area to visit with Phillips Exeter Academy being world class, Portsmouth being an incredible, fun, alive, walking seaport town with lots of students, Hampton Beach for concerts/deep sea fishing/restaurants and Newburyport, MA for shopping.
The admissions staff, which we recently visited, were amazing and genuinely concerned about my sons future. This school is tremendous and well worth a look.
Academics - not to be beaten. The harkness system (8-10 students around a harkness table) encourages individual interaction and discussion. Opportunities are incredible and will carry a student through their lives. The grounds are beautiful to explore - from the Academy building, the Quad or down to the river.
We ate in this restaurant located in Exeter, New Hampshire, and is was an excellent meal. We were in a small room in a typical New England atmosphere that wreaked of history. Free oatmeal raisin cookies greeted you as you walked into your dining room and before placing your order. The salmon selection was excellent and they also had lovely steak and chicken. The boarding school is well renowned and getting national clients at Exeter.
My husband's family is from New Hampshire but our 11 year old boy has grown up in South Carolina. Our son liked a film he saw about a New England school so we decided to visit this iconic campus. We had a wonderful tour with a friendly student and accommodating admissions staff. It was actually incredibly HOT that day and the student kept apologizing for not having a golf cart that was promised him (I think I looked like I was ready to expire). We bought lots of Exeter logo stuff at the campus store and at the end of our visit my son said, "Mom, I want to go here." Inspired, a rare experience in education today, we are planning a term for him like Access Exeter...I hope he stays motivated since we feel a summer there would be a defining experience and bring him closer to the best of his New England heritage.
My granddaughter was interviewing at the academy. I thought it was a great school and that it had wonderful support from the staff and students when she was interviewing.
those that survive here certaily find university level studies a piece of cake. A lovely campus and one of the oldest and best in the country.
campus is near the Inn at the bandstand, met very friendly people on campus and had many nice walks there.
Phillips Exeter Academy is an institution that you should take some time to visit if you are able to do so. The historic buildings will amaze you with their incredible architecture. As you walk along the campus and throughout the buildings, you'll immerse yourself in some deep history that goes back farther than the days of Abraham Lincoln. New England is filled with tons of history from the early settlers, and much of it occurred at the Academy. Take the time to experience PEA.