Chapel Hill - Chauncy Hall School
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| Chapel Hill - Chauncy Hall School | |
| CH-CH Seal | |
| Location | |
|---|---|
| Waltham, Massachusetts, United States | |
| Information | |
| Staff | 64 |
| Enrollment |
175 |
| Average class size | 12 |
| Student:teacher ratio | 5:1 |
| Gender | Co-ed |
| School type | Private |
| Campus size | 36 acres |
| Mascot | Charger |
| Established | 1828 |
| Homepage | www.chch.org |
CH-CH is an independent college preparatory school for grades 9 through PG located in Waltham, Massachusetts and founded in 1828.
[edit] History
Chapel Hill-Chauncy Hall’s history involves three schools: Chauncy Hall, Chapel Hill, and the Huntington School. Chapel Hill, a school for girls founded in 1860 in Waltham on the current campus, and Chauncy Hall, a Boston day school for boys founded in 1828, merged in 1971 to create Chapel Hill-Chauncy Hall.
To the merger, Chapel Hill brought the more feminine pursuits of humanities and the arts, and Chauncy Hall brought its curriculum in the male-dominated fields of science and math. In 1974, Chapel Hill-Chauncy Hall incorporated the Huntington School, a Boston school for boys founded in 1909.

