New Canaan Country School

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New Canaan Country School
Location
New Canaan Country School
635 Frogtown Road

New Canaan
,
Connecticut

United States
Coordinates 41°07′54″N73°31′20″W / 41.13167°N 73.52222°W / 41.13167; -73.52222
Information
Type private, day
MottoAudentes fortuna juvat
(Fortune favors the bold)
Established1916
HeadmasterAaron Cooper
Campus75 acres (300,000 m2)
Color(s)Blue and white
MascotCougar
YearbookBeginners End
Website countryschool.net

New Canaan Country School (abbreviated NCCS) is an independent, private day school in New Canaan, Connecticut for students in Beginners (age 3) through Grade 9 from Fairfield and Westchester Counties. The current head of school is Aaron Cooper.

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Overview

NCCS is a private, independent school for beginners (ages three and four) through ninth grade, located on a 75-acre campus with five academic buildings. The campus includes 30 acres of woodland trails.

A bus program enables the school to serve families in surrounding communities of Darien, Norwalk, Stamford, Ridgefield, and Wilton, as well as New Canaan. Financial aid is available to families who qualify.

The athletic program is mandatory for the middle and upper schools. In the fall trimester, students can choose from soccer (boys' and girls' teams), boys' football, girls' field hockey, or co-ed cross country. In the winter trimester the options are basketball (boys' and girls'), co-ed squash, co-ed yoga, co-ed fitness and co-ed paddle tennis. A drama program is also available to students in place of playing a sport for a season and has always been an option for upper schoolers. In the spring, the options are lacrosse (boys' and girls' teams), boys' baseball, girls' softball, and co-ed cross country.

As of 2017–18, the school had 640 students and a student-to-teacher ratio of 6:1. The average faculty member has 17 years teaching experience, and 65% of faculty have graduate degrees. Twenty-four percent of students received financial aid awards totaling $3,310,000. Twenty percent of the students are classified as students of color. [1]

Blue and white are the primary colors of the school. The mascot for middle and upper school athletics is the cougar.

Buildings

There are four divisions within the entire campus: The Thacher Building (preschool–kindergarten) named for former headmaster Nick Thacher; The Welles Building (Grades 1–4; also called "Lower School"); The Middle School (Grades 5–6); and The Stevens Building (Grades 7–9; also called "Upper School"), as well as one administrative/functional building. It is called the Grace House or Main Building. There is also an Athletic Center, opened in 2020. The ninth grade year is a unique pre-preparatory program that emphasizes teaching leadership and independent thinking skills. A fully staffed placement office works with students to coordinate placement in top boarding and day schools.

The Stevens Building was opened in September, 2007, with science labs, art studios, and expanded classroom and meeting facilities for use by students in Grades 7–9. The building was recognized by the U.S. Green Building Council with the LEED (Leadership in Energy Efficient Design) Silver Award. On Earth Day, Senator Judith Freeman presented a proclamation from Governor Jodi Rell in recognition of its being the greenest school building in the state of Connecticut.[ citation needed ]

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