Choate Rosemary Hall is a private co-educational boarding and day school in Wallingford, Connecticut, educating 859 students on a 458-acre campus. The average class size is 11 students. 50% are domestic students of colour, 18% are international from 58 countries, and students come from over 41 US states. The school offers 300+ courses across seven disciplines, six languages (Arabic, Chinese, French, Greek, Latin, Spanish), and eight signature programmes including Advanced Robotics, JFK Programme in Government, and Environmental Immersion. Athletic programmes include 80+ interscholastic teams and 20+ intramural options. The Paul Mellon Arts Center seats 1,070. 88% of faculty live on campus. 30 dormitories and 100+ student clubs create a vibrant residential community. 8 dedicated college counsellors support university placement.
Location
Choate Rosemary Hall is in Wallingford, Connecticut, about 15 miles north of New Haven. The 458-acre campus is one of the largest of any boarding school in the US.
Stages
The school serves students in grades 9 through 12.
Type
Choate is a private co-educational boarding and day school. 88% of faculty reside on campus, creating a close residential community across 30 dormitories.
Pupil Nationality Mix
50% domestic students of colour, 18% international from 58 countries, students from over 41 US states.
Additional learning support
Support services include deans, advisers, and a peer-run Writing Center. Pathways Mentoring helps new students transition.
Boarding Arrangements
Students live in 30 residential buildings across the 458-acre campus. 88% of faculty reside on campus alongside students.
Governance and Ownership
Choate Rosemary Hall is a private, independent school on a 458-acre campus in Wallingford, Connecticut.
Tuition and financial aid details are available from the admissions office. Scholar programmes are offered.
Curriculum
300+ courses across seven disciplines: Arts, English, History Philosophy Religion and Social Sciences, Languages, Mathematics and Computer Science, Multidisciplinary, and Science. Eight signature programmes include Advanced Robotics, Arabic and Middle Eastern Studies, Arts Concentration, Capstone, Environmental Immersion, Global Engagement, JFK Programme in Government and Public Service, and Science Research. All students have iPads (1:1 programme).
Student Teacher Ratio
Average class size is 11 students. 88% of faculty live on campus, providing extensive support and mentoring.
Higher Education Progression
8 dedicated college counsellors guide students through the university application process.
Gifted and Talented
Eight signature programmes provide deep dives into specialised areas including Advanced Robotics, Science Research, and the JFK Programme in Government.
Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)
Deans, advisers, peer-run support groups, and affinity groups provide layered pastoral support. Pathways Mentoring supports new students.
Special Educational Needs (SEN)
The Writing Center and academic support services assist students with their learning needs.
English as an Additional Language (EAL)
Specific mentoring and support programmes exist for international students.
Admissions
1. Submit an inquiry form or attend an open event. 2. Complete the application with interview. 3. Campus tours are available. 4. Scholar programmes are offered. 5. Financial aid is available.
Scholarships
Scholar programmes are offered. Financial aid is available for families who demonstrate need.