Hebron Academy

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Hebron Academy
Hebron Academy Logo.png
Address
Hebron Academy
339 Paris Road

,
04238

United States
Coordinates 44°11′57″N70°24′34″W / 44.1992°N 70.4095°W / 44.1992; -70.4095
Information
Type Private, Boarding
MottoTrust. Honor. Respect.
Established 1804
Head of schoolPatrick Phillips
Grades6-12
Enrollment246
Student to teacher ratio5:1
LanguageEnglish
Campus size1,500 acres
Campus typeRural
Color(s)Green and White   
Mascot Lumberjack
Team nameHebron Lumberjacks
Website www.hebronacademy.org

Hebron Academy, founded in 1804, is a small, independent, college preparatory boarding and day school for boys and girls in grades six through postgraduate in Hebron, Maine.

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Tuition

Tuition for the 2023-2024 academic year is $64,000 for International boarding students, $56,000 for Domestic boarding students, $45,000 for Maine and New Hampshire resident boarding students, and $26,000 for day students. [1]

Notable alumni

See also

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