St. Paul's School

What is St. Paul's School?


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An elite, prestigious, and renowned American boarding school located in Concord, New Hampshire. Along with sister schools Exeter and Andover, it has produced many of the country's leading businessmen, politicians, and philanthropists including Senator John F. Kerry, William Randolph Hearst, and various members of the Vanderbilt, Astor, and Kennedy families. The school prides itself on academic achievement and tradition, sending a large proportion of its graduates to Ivy League universities. Admission to St. Paul's is very competitive, with the School only accepting between 15 and 22 percent of applicants per year.

"You go to St. Paul's School?"

"Yes."

"Wow."

See st. pauls, exeter, andover, boarding school, prep school


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