Kearsarge Regional School District

The Kearsarge Regional School District includes the towns of Bradford, Newbury, New London, Springfield, Sutton, Warner and Wilmot.    As of 10/1/09, the  enrollment from these towns totals 2,135 students.  There are separate elementary schools (K-5) in Bradford, New London, Sutton and Warner.  Springfield also has its own Kindergarten program. In March of 2007, the district opened a new and beautiful 123,321 square foot middle school in North Sutton.  The old middle school in New London had become functionally obsolete, and 80 acres were purchased to include future growth.  If you have not taken a drive around the new school and its well manicured playing fields, you really should do so!  There are three grades there- 6,7, and 8.  Each cluster has its own classrooms and common area.  Stop in and take the tour of the impressive gym, cafeteria and library.  Other spacious rooms house international languages, band, chorus, music, tech. ed and family and consumer science. There are about 460 happy students attending this school! Kearsarge Regional High School, also in North Sutton has a freshman academy wing that allows the freshmen to acclimate themselves to the school before blending in with the upper classmen.  There are many wonderful activities going on there on a daily basis.  One huge asset at this school is Project Climb.  Hiking, canoeing and bike trips are enjoyed tremendously by members of this group.  The High School Chorus goes to Disney World each Spring Break and performs on stage.  They have won many awards!  Their sports teams participate at the Class I Level for athletics. The school district has a website (Kearsarge.org) that is easy to access, should you need any further information. 

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