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The Taft School is an academically rigorous co-educational college-preparatory boarding and day school in New England for students in grades 9-12. Close to 600 students from 44 countries and 33 states prepare for college at this academically rigorous school set on 226 acres.
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The Taft School. Founded in 1890, The Taft School is a...
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Admission. Hero Treatment. Horace Dutton Taft founded our...
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Taft offers more than 200 courses—both required and...
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The architecture of our school reflects Mr. Taft’s view of...
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The Taft School. 110 Woodbury Road, Watertown, Connecticut...
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The Taft School is a private coeducational school located in Watertown, Connecticut, United States. It enrolls approximately 600 students in grades 9–12.
Learn about Taft School's mission, curriculum, and community. Find out how to apply, visit, and join the Taft community in Watertown, CT.
Taft offers more than 200 courses—both required and elective—every semester. Taft students may also choose to study away from Taft for a semester or two, propose an independent course of study, or enroll in Global Online Academy classes.
Learn about The Taft School, a co-ed boarding school in Connecticut with a rigorous academic program and a motto of service. Compare its tuition, acceptance rate, endowment, sports, and more with other top boarding schools.
Taft’s 226-rolling acres are part of Watertown, a historic and rural western Connecticut town with just over 20,000 residents. Watertown sits on the edge of Litchfield and New Haven counties, allowing easy access to both the conveniences and cultural attractions of Connecticut’s larger cities and towns, and the beautiful hills and open ...
The Coliseum has become a legendary and traditional high school basketball venue. It hosted OHSAA central district and regional playoffs in boys' High School basketball until 2013, when the Central District Athletic Board opted to move games to Ohio Dominican University.