King George School (Sutton, Vermont)

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King George School
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If Knowledge is the amassing of information then Wisdom is the internalization of life's lessons learned through experience.
Location
Sutton, VT, U.S.
Information
Type Private therapeutic boarding school
Established 1998
Head of School Gerard Jones
Student:teacher ratio 6:1
Campus 300 acres (120 ha)
Website

King George School is a private year-round coeducational therapeutic boarding high school in a rural location in Sutton, Vermont, for students with alternative learning styles, attention difficulties, or behavioral and emotional problems which have contributed to learning problems.[1][2]

The King George School enrolls students in grades 9 through 12. Enrollment is approximately 51 students.[3]

History

Founded by educator Linda Houghton,[4] the school opened September 5, 1998.[5] It was threatened with closure in 2005 when its original parent company, Brown Schools, declared bankruptcy, but school officials and parents raised funds to keep the school open.[6]

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Private High Schools and Prep Schools in Vermont
Burr and Burton Academy | King George School | Mount Saint Joseph Academy | The Putney School |
Rice Memorial High School | St. Johnsbury Academy | The Mountain School


Coordinates: 44°39′32″N 72°4′22″W / 44.65889°N 72.07278°W / 44.65889; -72.07278

  1. Lefebvre, Paul (March 21, 2007). "Key wind witness kept from testifying". The Chronicle (Barton, Vermont). 
  2. http://www.kinggeorgeschool.com/
  3. The King George School - Sutton, Vermont - VT - School overview, GreatSchools.net, accessed September 3, 2010
  4. http://www.strugglingteens.com/artman/publish/LookingatThingsES_090916.shtml Article by Linda Houghton 2009
  5. New Perspectives, 8/1998 - King George School, Struggling Teens website
  6. George School Staying Open, WCAX TV News, April 5, 2005