Founded in 1898, Miss Hall's School (MHS) was one of the first all-girls boarding schools established in New England. Today the School is a nationally recognized, boarding and day independent secondary school that combines an exceptional college-preparatory curriculum with two acclaimed leadership programs, Horizons and the Girls' Leadership Project. Both programs are central to their belief that, in addition to outstanding academic preparation, girls need additional skills that allow them to step confidently into college and beyond. These two signature programs teach girls to communicate effectively and authentically, voice opinions with resolve and respect, and be comfortable having influence, leading change, and contributing boldly and creatively to the common good.
Along with Miss Hall's rigorous academic program, the students can participate in arts, athletics, community outreach, and other clubs outside of their classes. At MHS, student activities are about connecting with others, creating something new, and learning to lead. Miss Hall's School currently enrolls 214 girls, representing 16 states and 26 countries. The campus spans over 90 acres in the Berkshires including 25 classrooms, 92 dorm rooms, 18 housing units for faculty and staff, Athletic Center, Arts Center, Library, Softball Field, Writing Center, and other academic buildings.