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Seal of Northfield Mount Hermon
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Mount Hermon, MA USA |
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School type | Private, boarding |
Motto | Discere et Vivere (To Learn and To Live) |
Established | 1879 |
Founder | Dwight L. Moody |
Head of school | Peter B. Fayroian |
Faculty | 95 |
Enrollment | 655 total 82% boarding 18% day |
Average class size | 11 students |
Student to teacher ratio | 5:1 |
Campus | Rural, 215 acres (core campus), 1,565 acres (4.5 km²) (total land holdings) |
Color(s) | Maroon and light blue |
Song | Jerusalem |
Athletics | 67 interscholastic sports |
Mascot | Hogger |
Team name | Hoggers |
Endowment | $121 million (as of March 7, 2017) |
Website | http://www.nmhschool.org |
Northfield Mount Hermon School, commonly referred to as NMH, is a highly selective co-educational college-preparatory boarding and day school for students in grades 9–12 and postgraduates. The school is located on the banks of the Connecticut River, with the majority of the campus being located within the towns of Bernardston, Northfield, (West Northfield), and Gill, MA.
Originally two neighboring schools, (the Northfield School for Girls founded in 1879, and the Mount Hermon School for Boys founded in 1881) NMH merged into a single institution in 1972 and consolidated on one campus in 2006.
NMH is a member of the Eight Schools Association, established in 1973 comprising Phillips Academy (known as Andover), Phillips Exeter Academy (known as Exeter), Choate Rosemary Hall (known as Choate), Deerfield Academy, Hotchkiss School, Lawrenceville School, and St. Paul's School.
NMH offers nearly 200 courses, including AP and honors classes in every discipline. Each semester, students take three major courses, each 80 minutes long, as opposed to five 50-minute classes which are more typical of high schools. This "College Model Academic Program" allows students to spend more time with their teachers and immerse themselves more deeply in academic subjects. NMH employs 95 teaching faculty members, 66 percent of whom have advanced degrees. The average class size at NMH is 11 students; the student-to-teacher ratio is 5 to 1.
Students are required to participate in co-curricular activities every semester; these include athletic teams, performing-arts ensembles, volunteer work on and off-campus, and activities such as working for one of the school's four student publications. Students may join an extensive array of extracurricular clubs, organizations, and affinity groups.