The White Mountain School
The White Mountain School
371 West Farm Road, Bethlehem, NH, 03574
603-444.2928 (t); 603.444.1258 (f)
whitemountain.org
admissions@whitemountain.org
Founded: 1886
Sports: Ski racing, freestyle ski&snowboard, nordic skiing, back country ski&snowboard, rock climbing, mountain biking, kayaking, cycling, hiking, soccer, basketball, lacrosse, yoga, dance.
Grades: 9-12, PG
Application period: We accept applications for fall and January admission. The deadline for fall admission is Feb. 1, and the deadline for January admission is Nov. 1.
Staff/student ratio: 5:1
Cost: Boarding tuition is $43,600; day tuition is $22,100.
Scholarships: Financial aid is awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need.
Headmaster: Tim Breen
Academic strengths: The White Mountain School proudly offers students an individualized academic experience that provides an important balance of challenge and support within a college preparatory setting. Our curriculum offers a breadth and depth that is unique in a small school setting. We supplement our traditional curriculum with signature programs including: Visual & Performing Arts, Sustainability Studies, Field Courses, Community Service, and Outdoor Education. Our size, coupled with our dedicated and talented teachers, encourages students to find their academic voice. Students graduate with a firm academic grounding, habits for lifelong learning, and an understanding of what it means to find and follow a passion.
Head coach: Mike Gallagher, head ski racing coach at WMS and head 1-2 race coach at Loon Mountain.
Coaching staff: Mike Gallagher & Nate Snow
Notable alumni: Lucile Wheeler Vaughan, first North American to ever win an Olympic downhill medal; Paula Kann Valar, National Ski Hall of Fame member.
Training facilities: Loon Mountain, N.H. Loon has been rated the No. 1 resort in the East, and in the top-10 in North America for access, by Ski magazine readers. In addition to being ranked tops for access, the resort also received top-10 distinctions for grooming, weather, food, dining, lodging, après-ski, off-hill activities and terrain parks.

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