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  1. 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.

  2. Miss Porter’s School educates young women to become informed, bold, resourceful and ethical global citizens. Students who identify as girls are welcome to apply. Office of Admission. +1.860.409.3530. admission@missporters.org. +1.860.409.3531 fax. Apply Now.

  3. Miss Porter’s School. 60 Main Street Farmington, CT 06032 860-409-3500 admission@missporters.org. Instagram Facebook Youtube Vimeo. Welcome. Mission; Legacy; Head ...

  4. Miss Porter’s School continues Sarah Porter’s mission of educating young women to shape the world in which they live. We provide our students access to an exceptional academic program, extraordinary opportunities for travel and global education, a premier arts curriculum, an array of competitive sports teams, and many community service opportunities.

  5. 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.

  6. Miss Porter’s School, founded in 1843 in Farmington, is an elite, female, privately funded, 40-acre, educational institution in central Connecticut. Its original mission was to train young girls to become useful Christian wives through development of their academic learning, moral values, social skills, and music and art appreciation.

  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.