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  1. Miss Porter’s School. 60 Main Street. Farmington, CT 06032. 860-409-3500. The Office of Equity and Inclusion leads and guides the school community in the important work of building diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging on our campus.

  2. 1 de sept. de 2020 · 60 Main St.Farmington, CT 06032. Sarah Porter founded Miss Porter's School in 1843 in Farmington. Miss Porter's School excels at preparing young women for college, for leadership, and for life. Our attentive, diverse boarding and day community provides a demanding curriculum - academic, artistic, athletic, and residential.

  3. Founded in 1843, Miss Porter’s School is an independent, single-sex, boarding school that. is fully dedicated to its mission of preparing young women to “shape a changing world.”. Located in the historic New England village of Farmington, Connecticut, Miss Porter’s school maintains a diverse student body of around 335 girls in grades 9 ...

  4. Founded in 1843, Porter’s excels at preparing young women for college, for leadership and for life. A boarding and day school for students in grades nine through 12, Porter’s offers a challenging academic curriculum and a diverse residential community of scholars, athletes, artists and friends. With over 300 students hailing from 27 states ...

  5. "Miss Porter’s School是康州一所学术非常强的女校,SAT平均分高达1400分,ACT平均分高达30分。STEM和科技都非常棒,被US News评为美国第一女子寄宿学校。学校的理念是培养学生的领导力,非常重视激发女性领导潜能。并与宾大研究生教育学院合作开设领导力课程。

  6. Here at Miss Porter's School, we refer to our cherished alumnae as Ancients. These women are the lifeblood of the larger Porter's community, one that extends across generations and continents to form the world's most powerful network of women. There is so much that unites graduates who have spent four years in Farmington, no matter if they are ...

  7. Miss Porter’s School admits qualified students, who identify as girls, of any race, color, religious affiliation, national and ethnic origin, ancestry, mental or physical disability, or sexual orientation to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the School.