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The Hun School of Princeton:
The Hun School of Princeton is an independent, co-educational, boarding and day college preparatory school for Grades 6-12 in Princeton, Mercer County NJ. Boarding facilities are available for Grades 9-12, with day programs beginning from Grade 6.

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Photo of Boarding High School in New JerseyQuality Day & Boarding School Programs for Students in Grades 6-12:
The Hun School provides a diverse community that places a high value on a creative and rigorous traditional college preparatory curriculum in a structured environment.

English
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Good literature, because of its thematic richness and levels of meaning, as well as the moral and ethical ambiguities it often expresses, is the ideal medium through which students can learn to analyze and synthesize complex information and form meaningful intellectual decisions and opinions.

Justifying those findings effectively and succinctly, as well as manifesting depth of learning through a variety of well crafted presentations, both written and oral, is the primary goal of the English curriculum.

History:
History is taught as an interdisciplinary subject that bridges the humanities, arts, and sciences. Its study exposes students to a broad framework of historic, geographic, social, and cultural experiences, encompassing Western and non-Western materials.

Students learn both independently and cooperatively, developing skills in problem solving and decision-making. The department presents history as a means of exploring vital questions of both historic and contemporary relevance.

Mathematics:
The atmosphere in math classrooms fosters active student participation in the learning process. Students are encouraged to think creatively while constructing ideas and solving problems. The Upper School years continue to build upon these techniques while incorporating calculators and computers into the more advanced courses.

Science:
Science, the study of the natural world, provides a sense of order and wonder in the universe. It relies on creativity, curiosity, and healthy skepticism. Developments in science and technology, such as nuclear energy, genetic engineering, and organ transplants, result in complex social issues that must be intelligently addressed.

As a result, students need to have a clear understanding of science and its methods. Laboratory periods are included in all science courses to provide studentsImage of Boarding High School in New Jersey with the hands-on experience necessary to deal with scientific questions.

Fine Arts:
Arts education teaches that the inspiration of an artist springs from the sum of life experiences, and from the various frameworks of history and values in our backgrounds. It is important for students to develop an understanding and appreciation for the arts within their own, as well as in other, cultures.

The arts contribute to increased self-awareness and one’s own capacity for contribution to the larger community of humanity. Fine Arts courses provide access to both practical and hands-on experiences, and an opportunity to learn through reading, observing, and writing.

Foreign Language:

In a shrinking world, the study of a foreign language is critical to the intellectual and cultural development of all students. The Foreign Language curriculum is designed to develop students’ communication skills in the language being studied and to acquaint them with the cultural contributions of other societies.

Toward this goal, the Department offers a series of courses, some compulsory and some elective, in French, Spanish, Chinese, and Latin. French and Spanish classes are conducted in the target language at all levels.

Computer Science:
The computer science curriculum is based on the belief that technology is an integral part of our students’ lives as well as their academic work. The curriculum includes computer programming, computer graphics, digital video production, interactive media, business applications, E-mail, and the Internet.

Hun students are taught to use the computer as a means of gathering information, expressing ideas, and exploring the larger world. All courses challenge students to creatively apply the computer to real-life experiences.

Advanced Placement Courses:
Advanced Placement courses are available in all subject areas.

College Preparation Courses:
We offer college prep courses for SAT and ACT.

Academic Learning Skills Program:
The Hun School of Princeton’s Academic Learning Skills Program (ALS Program) offers specialized instruction, within the context of a college preparatory curriculum, to students with professionally diagnosed learning differences.

Athletics:
- Fall Sports: Coed: Cross-Country, Dance, Girls Field Hockey, Boys: Football, Coed Soccer, Girls Tennis, Water Polo
- Winter Sports: Boys and Girls Basketball, Boys and Girls Fencing, ice hockey, Boys and Girls Swimming
- Spring Sports: Boys Baseball, Boys and Girls Crew, Dance, Golf, Boys and Girls Lacrosse, Girls Softball, Track, Boys Tennis

We also provide:
- Summer Reading Program

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Address: 176 Edgerstoune Road, Princeton, New Jersey , USA
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TWAI graduates average a 3.5 GPA. It is common for a student to complete 1.5 years of course work in 1 year.
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Residential Programs for Troubled Youth
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Main Program:
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Additional Programs:
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Courses / Programs
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