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  • Thomas Martin, piano and Robin Sellati, soprano

    A Cabaret Evening with Sellati and Martin-Nov. 22

    Posted November 19

    Robin Sellati, soprano, and Thomas Martin, piano, will perform an evening of cabaret music on the main stage of the Paul Mellon Arts Center on Saturday, November 22, 2008 at 7:30 pm. The Arts Center is located in Wallingford on Christian Street. Parking is free.
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  • Wallingford Symphony Orchestra Presents "Nutcracker, So Sweet"--Nov. 30

    Posted October 3

    As the Wallingford Symphony Orchestra in Residence at Choate Rosemary Hall enters its 34th season, you are cordially invited to attend gala musical performances under the baton of founding Music Director Philip T. Ventre. Read More

  • Hall of Fame Inductee Jim Pyne ’90

    Annual Fall Weekend, Deerfield Day and Athletics Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony Celebrated

    Posted November 15

    More than 200 alumni came back to campus for the 2008 Annual Fall Weekend, Deerfield Day and Athletics Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony with a special Cluster Reunion Dinner '55-'58 held on November 7. Read More

  • Four Students Named Siemens Semifinalists

    Posted November 3

    Four Choate sixth formers – Aditya Rajagopalan and Suril Kantaria of Glastonbury, Conn., Aakash Bhattacharya of Fairfield, Conn., Michael (Kuan-yui) Lai of Taiwan – have been named Semifinalists in the 2008-2009 Siemens Competition in Math, Science & Technology. Read More

  • Dr. Carol Chen-Lin, 2008 American Stars of Teaching Award Recipient

    Faculty Member Receives 2008 American Stars of Teaching Award

    Posted October 8

    Dr. Carol Chen-Lin, a member of Choate Rosemary Hall’s languages department, received the U.S. Department of Education’s 2008 American Stars of Teaching Award in late September. The American Stars Program recognizes and honors superior teachers “with a track record of improving student achievement, using innovative instructional strategies, and making a difference in the lives of their students.” Read More

  • Choate’s Sustainability Efforts Featured on News Channel 8

    Posted September 20

    Choate Rosemary Hall was featured in a news segment on News Channel 8 on Thursday, September 18. (Video attached) Read More

  • Academic Year Calendar

    Posted February 4

    The 2008-2009 academic year calendar is now available along with the 2007-2008 academic year calendar. Read More

  • Asbestos Informational Update 2008-2009

    Headmaster Edward J. Shanahan
    Posted August 20

    In the 2008-09 academic year there will be two, sixth-month re-inspections of buildings on campus that have, or are presumed to have, asbestos-containing building materials (ACBM). These re-inspections will be performed internally by trained members of Facilities Services. Read More

  • Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn of Thailand

    Fourth U.S.-Thailand Education Roundtable -October 9

    Posted October 2

    Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn of Thailand will preside at opening events for the Fourth U.S.-Thailand Education Roundtable, being held on the campus of Choate Rosemary Hall on Thursday, October 9, 2008, at 3:30 p.m. at the Paul Mellon Arts Center. Read More

  • Paul Giamatti' 85 as John Adams

    Glenn Close ’65 and Paul Giamatti ’85 win Emmy Awards

    Posted September 22

    At the 60th Primetime Emmy Awards presentation, held on Sunday, September 21, at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles, Glenn Close (Rosemary Hall ’65) won an award for “best actress in a drama” for the TV series "Damages." This is her second Emmy Award and eleventh nomination.

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  • Varsity Softball Wins Western New England Championships

    Posted May 20

    It is back-to-back championships for Coach Jim Iryzk and his girls. Read More

  • School Store Web Site Under Construction

    Posted September 12

    The school store web site is currently unavailable. Please contact the school store directly to order items: (203) 697-2276. Read More

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