
Program
Helping a younger housemate with math homework;
heading to barn chores in subzero weather; completing a rock climbing
route previously thought unattainable: these are the opportunities for
learning and growth provided by our unique programming outside the
classroom.
Close-knit house life, meaningful work jobs in the
barn and gardens, and challenging, physical outdoor activities round
out daily life at North Country School. Collectively, these offerings
provide our students with enriching experiences, new skills, and a
basis for healthy development: namely, a critical balance between
community and individual needs, work and play, and structure and
choice. They also model the importance of making time every day for
physical activity, socializing with friends, and quiet time for
reading, playing or listening to music, or simply hanging out at
“home.” The resulting sense of equilibrium and perspective helps our
students develop into grounded, mature, and responsible adolescents.