New England Preparatory School Athletic Council
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The New England Preparatory School Athletic Council (NEPSAC) was founded in 1942 as an organization of athletic directors from preparatory schools in New England. NEPSAC has two forms of membership:
Member schools
- The Albany Academy[1]
- Applewild School
- Avon Old Farms School
- Bancroft School
- Beaver Country Day School
- Belmont Hill School
- Berkshire School
- Berwick Academy
- Boston Trinity Academy
- Boston University Academy
- Brewster Academy
- Bridgton Academy
- Brimmer and May School
- Brooks School
- Brookwood School
- Brunswick School
- Buckingham Browne & Nichols
- Cambridge Friends School
- Cambridge School of Weston
- Canterbury School
- Cardigan Mountain School
- Chapel Hill - Chauncy Hall School
- Charles River School
- Chase Collegiate School
- Cheshire Academy
- Choate Rosemary Hall
- Christian Heritage School
- Commonwealth School
- Concord Academy
- Covenant Christian Academy
- Convent of the Sacred Heart
- Cushing Academy
- Dana Hall School
- Darrow School
- Dedham Country Day School
- Deerfield Academy
- Derby Academy
- Dexter Southfield School
- Dublin School
- Eaglebrook School
- Eagle Hill School
- Fay School
- The Fenn School
- The Fessenden School
- Foote School
- The Forman School
- Gann Academy
- Glen Urquhart School
- Gould Academy
- The Governor's Academy
- Greens Farms Academy
- Greenwich Academy
- Groton School
- The Gunnery
- Hamden Hall Country Day School
- Harvey School
- Hebron Academy
- High Mowing School
- Hillside School
- Holderness School
- Hoosac School
- Hopkins School
- Hotchkiss School
- Hyde School
- Indian Mountain School
- Inly School
- Kent School
- Kents Hill School
- Kildonan School
- Kimball Union Academy
- King Low Heywood Thomas
- Kingswood-Oxford School
- Landmark School
- Lawrence Academy
- Learning Center for Deaf Children
- Lexington Christian Academy
- Lincoln School
- Loomis Chaffee
- MacDuffie School
- Marianapolis Preparatory School
- The Marvelwood School
- The Masters School
- Meadowbrook School of Weston
- Middlesex School
- Millbrook School
- Milton Academy
- Miss Hall's School
- Miss Porter's School
- Montrose School
- Mooreland Hill School
- Moses Brown School
- Nashoba Brooks School
- New Hampton School
- New York Military Academy
- Newman Preparatory School
- Newton Country Day School
- Noble and Greenough School
- North Yarmouth Academy
- Northfield Mount Hermon School
- Oakwood Friends School
- The Park School
- Phillips Academy
- Phillips Exeter Academy
- The Pike School
- The Pingree School
- Pomfret School
- Portsmouth Abbey School
- Poughkeepsie Day School
- Proctor Academy
- Providence Country Day School
- The Rectory School
- Renbrook School
- Rivers School
- Rocky Hill School
- The Roxbury Latin School
- Rumsey Hall School
- Rye Country Day School
- St. Andrew's School
- St. George's School, Newport
- St. Luke's School
- St. Mark's School
- St. Paul's School
- St. Sebastian's School
- St. Thomas More School
- Salisbury School
- Shady Hill School
- Shore Country Day School
- South Kent School
- Stoneleigh-Burnham School
- Storm King School
- Suffield Academy
- Tabor Academy
- Taft School
- Tenacre Country Day School
- Thayer Academy
- Tilton School
- Tower School
- Trinity-Pawling School
- Vermont Academy
- The Waldorf School
- Waring School
- Watkinson School
- Westminster School (Connecticut)
- Westover School
- Wheeler School
- Woodward School for Girls
- The White Mountain School
- Wilbraham & Monson Academy
- The Williams School
- Williston Northampton School
- The Winchendon School
- The Winsor School
- The Woodhall School
- Wooster School
- Worcester Academy
Leagues
- Founders League (FL)[2]
- Eastern Independent League (EIL)
- Girls Independent League (GIL)
- Independent Girls Conference (IGC)
- Independent School League (ISL)
- Western New England Prep School League (WNEPSA)
- Massachusetts Bay Independent League (MBIL)
- Lakes Region League (LRL)
- Hudson Valley Athletic League (HVAL)
- Maine Association of Independent School Athletic Directors (MAISAD)
- Eight Schools Association (ESA)
- Fairchester Athletic Association
- Southeastern New England Independent Schools Athletic Association (SENEISAA)
References
- ^ a b "Member Schools". NEPSAC. Retrieved March 14, 2018.
- ^ a b "NEPSAC Leagues". NEPSAC. Retrieved March 14, 2018.