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Putney is a coeducation, private boarding and day school for grades 9 - 12 that challenges students to pursue their own interests and passions. Learn about the unique curriculum, student profiles, news and events, and how to apply to Putney.
- Why Putney
Putney At A Glance. Located in picturesque southeastern...
- Admission
Our Process. We have an intentional admissions process...
- Support
The Putney School. 418 Houghton Brook Road Putney, Vermont...
- Fundamental Beliefs
The Putney School stands for a way of life. Putney is...
- Campus Life
With 500 acres nestled in the eastern foothills of the Green...
- Sustainability
Working together to align the school’s endowment fund,...
- Student Leadership
When families visit The Putney School they notice our...
- DEIJB at Putney
The Putney School. 418 Houghton Brook Road Putney, Vermont...
- Why Putney
Website. http://www.putneyschool.org/. The Putney School is an independent high school in Putney, Vermont. The school was founded in 1935 by Carmelita Hinton on the principles of the Progressive Education movement and the teachings of its principal exponent, John Dewey.
- 1935
- Carmelita Hinton
- Elm Tree
- Private independent co-educational boarding and day high school
The Putney School. 418 Houghton Brook Road Putney, Vermont 05346 802.387.5566 info@putneyschool.org
The Putney School is a co-educational boarding school founded in 1935 by Carmelita Hinton, a progressive education pioneer. Students learn by doing, run the community, and pursue their own passions in an academically rigorous and culturally informal environment.
The Putney Core. The Putney School has been on the leading edge of progressive education for more than 80 years. It’s where we like to be. Progressive education is designed to create engaged citizens for a democratic society, and we all feel the urgency of that project.