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Hyde School is a college preparatory school for grades 9-12 with campuses in Bath, Maine and Woodstock, Connecticut. == Description== In 1966 Joe Gauld, founded Hyde School in Bath, Maine. A second boarding campus was established in 1996 in Woodstock, Connecticut. Hyde School is an independent, college preparatory school with a focus on family-based character education. The school offers athletic programs in soccer, cross country, football, basketball, equestrian, track and field, wrestling, lacrosse, swimming, dance, and tennis. As part of the character-building curriculum, all students are required to participate in academics, performing arts, athletics and community service. Hyde’s 145 acre Bath, Maine campus includes a health center, bookstore, cafeteria, student center, playing fields, all-weather track, indoor tennis and basketball courts, and dormitories. There are running, bicycling, and cross-country skiing trails.The campus also includes a ropes course, recording studio, climbing wall, and ice skating ponds. The 120-acre Woodstock, Connecticut campus includes classroom buildings and a student union with dining hall, 200-room dormitory facilities, two playing fields, a track and turf field, ropes course, and a practice field. The gymnasium includes basketball courts, weight and wrestling rooms and a 1,000-seat theater. Hyde President Malcolm Gauld and Executive Director of Boarding Schools and Head of School at Hyde-Bath Laura Gauld co-authored the book "(The Biggest Job We’ll Ever Have: The Hyde School Program for Character-based Parenting )" (Scribner). The success of Hyde's Family Education program based on the 10 Priorities in the book has led to national "Biggest Job" workshops and parenting resources open to all parents at (www.biggestjob.com ). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Hyde Schools」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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