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  1. The Hotchkiss School 11 Interlaken Road Lakeville, CT 06039-2141 Telephone: (860) 435-3102 Fax: (860) 435-1525 admission@hotchkiss.org.

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  3. Athletics at Hotchkiss. 1. At The Hotchkiss School, athletics are an important part of our identity and school spirit. We are proud of our Bearcats and their award-winning athletic skills. More than anything, we are proud to be a Connecticut private high school with an athletic community that focuses on perseverance, team spirit, and personal ...

  4. The Hotchkiss School 11 Interlaken Road Lakeville, CT 06039-2141 Telephone: (860) 435-3102 Fax: (860) 435-1525 admission@hotchkiss.org. For questions about financial aid or the application process contact Director of Admission and Financial Aid Ted Weihman P'27 at financialaid@hotchkiss.org

  5. With the exception of science and photography, all classes and academic departments are housed here. Main Building - The Hotchkiss School is an independent boarding school located in Lakeville, Connecticut. Founded in 1891, the school provides an education of academic distinction to 600 students in grades 9 through 12, and to a small number of ...

  6. English. Teaching the principles and mechanics of good writing has been a Hotchkiss tradition since its founding. English classes at Hotchkiss are designed to help students discover and harness the power of language through careful reading and analysis of fiction, poetry, nonfiction, and plays. Essays and writing assignments help students ...

  7. Hotchkiss is by design a medium-sized school in a large-school setting — a setting located in an area designated by The Nature Conservancy as one of 200 “Last Great Places.” With the guidance of then-president of Yale University, Timothy Dwight, Maria Hotchkiss established the School in 1891 to prepare young men for Yale.