St. Paul's School (U.S.)



         


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St. Paul's School


Headmaster The Right Reverend 1856
School type Private
Religious affiliation Episcopal
Location Concord, NH, USA
Enrollment Apx. 500
Faculty 130
Campus Rural
Mascot Pelican
School colors Red (Main), Black, White

St. Paul's School is a private, college-preparatory, coed boarding school in Concord, New Hampshire, United States, affiliated with the Episcopal Church It was founded in 1856 by Dr. George Cheyne Shattuck, Jr. The 2,000 acre (8 km²) New Hampshire campus currently serves 500 students.

Millville is the nickname given to the community of buildings that makes up the St. Paul's Campus. It is also a term that is used frequently on campus in reference to the school, especially when the rector addresses the student community regarding on-campus issues.

St. Paul's students once had a close relationship with the Grateful Dead and other jam bands. Several Grateful Dead histories make note of the "pyramid dialect" that was born at the school. Phish played in the Upper on May 19, 1990.

The first Ice Hockey game ever played in the United States was played at St. Paul's School. The hockey program has enjoyed a long history with several notable alumni, including Hobey Baker and Malcom Gordon.


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