Avon Old Farms School


Avon Old Farms is an all-boys boarding school in Connecticut with one of the most architecturally significant and striking campuses of any school in the country. The campus, known to its community as the Village, was purpose-designed in order to unlock the very best from the boys who live here. The school is fiercely proud of its sense of community and school spirit is strong. The school competes against a number of its peers through the Founders League, with particular successes being noted with its ice hockey programme.
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Independent Private College-Preparatory School

Established: 1927
Gender: Boys
Ages: 14-20 (grades 9-12)
Ethos: Non-denominational
Attendance: Boarding & day school
Head of School: Jim Detora
Enrollment: 405 pupils
Faculty: 62 staff
Ratio: 6:1
Average class size: 11 pupils
Tuition fees: US$50,050-65,900 per annum
Scholarships / bursaries / financial aid: Financial aid and merit scholarships available
Endowment: US$47 million
Mascot: Winged Beaver
School colours: Crimson red and navy blue
Uniform: Navy blue blazer and khakis
Alumni: Avon Alumni
Accreditations: CAIS; NEASC; NAIS;
Associations: IBSC; NEPSAC; SPHERE Schools; TABS
Affiliations: 
Athletics Conference: Founders League
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500 Old Farms Road, Avon, Connecticut 06001, United States
T: +18604044100
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W: avonoldfarms.com


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See also: Founders League | IBSC | NEASC | NEPSAC | SPHERE Schools | TABS