New Hampshire High Schools
New Hampshire high schools serve students in grades 9 through 12, offering a range of academic programs and extracurricular activities. The state has both public and private schools, with public schools funded by local property taxes and state aid. Many high schools emphasize college preparation, vocational training, and community involvement.
In addition to traditional subjects, New Hampshire high schools often provide Advanced Placement (AP) courses and dual enrollment options with local colleges. Sports, arts, and clubs are also integral parts of student life, fostering teamwork and personal growth. Notable high schools include Concord High School and Pinkerton Academy.