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Putney is a coeducational, private boarding and day school for grades 9 - 12. Students drive their own education, pursue their interests, and lead the way in a diverse and supportive community.
- Why Putney
Located in picturesque southeastern Vermont, The Putney...
- Admission
Why Putney. Putney at a Glance; Fundamental Beliefs;...
- 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
The Putney School Master Plan: Towards a Net Zero Campus....
- 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
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. It is a co-educational, college-preparatory boarding school, with a day-student component, 12 miles (19 km ...
Learn about Putney, a co-educational boarding school for grades 9-12 that values experiential education, collaboration, and student agency. Explore the curriculum, community, and culture of this innovative and diverse school founded in 1935.
Learn about the essential experiences, cultural immersion, environmental sustainability and physical activity that make Putney a unique school. Explore the opportunities for students to live, travel, work and play in a different culture and a beautiful Vermont campus.
The Putney School is a co-ed boarding school with a unique work program, experiential and project-based learning, and a diverse and creative community. Learn about its history, academics, sports, arts, and famous alumni.
The Putney School is a co-ed school for grades 9-12 that offers a curriculum based on active learning, responsibility and sustainability. It has a diverse student body, a rich arts program, and a 500-acre campus with a working dairy farm.