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NEW HAMPSHIRE
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Hampshire students rank 5th nationally in SAT and ACT scores.
Students go to school locally from K-6, K-7 or K-8 before
attending community supported junior and senior high schools.
Schools in New Hampshire are organized by
administrative units, called SAU (click for .
In
Rockingham County, the towns that have high schools in the
eastern half of the county are; Epping,
Exeter,
Hampton, Kingston, Newmarket, and Portsmouth. Towns
with high schools in the western half of the county are;
Derry,
Londonderry, Northwood, Plaistow, Raymond,
and Salem.
Neighboring
Strafford
County towns of Durham, Dover, Rochester, and Somersworth have high
schools. |
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Rockingham County High School Districts
Towns with high schools are listed first - followed by the
towns that send students there.
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DERRY |
Auburn,
Hampstead |
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EPPING |
Fremont
and
Chester.
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EXETER |
Brentwood,
East Kingston,
Kensington, Newfields and Stratham |
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HAMPTON |
Hampton
Falls,
North Hampton
and Seabrook |
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KINGSTON |
Newton |
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LONDONDERRY |
Londonderry |
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NEWMARKET |
Newmarket |
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NORTHWOOD |
Nottingham,
Barrington |
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PLAISTOW |
Atkinson,
Danville,
Sandown |
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PORTSMOUTH |
Greenland,
New Castle,
Newington,
and
Rye |
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RAYMOND |
Candia,
Deerfield
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SALEM |
Windham |
Note:
Some
Fremont
students go to
Kingston
and some
Chester
students go to
Derry.
South Hampton
uses
Amesbury,
MA.
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Rockingham County SAU
Assignments |
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