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Originally a college preparatory school for women, Walnut Hill was founded in 1893. It is presently a coed school for the arts. Students at Walnut Hill major in one of five arts disciplines: ballet, music, theater, visual art, and creative writing. | Originally a college preparatory school for women, Walnut Hill was founded in 1893. It is presently a coed school for the arts. Students at Walnut Hill major in one of five arts disciplines: ballet, music, theater, visual art, and creative writing. | ||
This school shows the largest contradictory and incompitence some of the students have ever seen. They treat you like objects not people and the teachers that do treat you like people have gotten fired. Mrs. Cassel makes up rules that dont exist, Ellen Sears pretends she has authority when literally no one knows what she does and the academic faculty believe that all your attention should go on their classes but the fact is we're not there for academics. And they will get you in trouble for things that other people that they like have done but haven't got in trouble for. Everyone agrees it is the biggest favorism at this school. 21 people have gotten expelled this past year. Some justly, and some completely injustly. If you want your child thrown into years of working hard for no reward and being either the favorite or being treated like shit and if youre not the favorite have to go through years of really bad treatment then go ahead. Walnut Hill has a great arts program and thats it. Academic and administrative faculty is horrendous and fail to show any reason for their actions except "because i said so." And everyone is supposed to respect them. Also they feed lies saying the government doesnt let us go on myspace but actually thats no where in the law the school just doesnt get funding for the sight. But instead of telling the truth and then blocking every sight humanly possible that doesnt even contain bad things, they lie. Not to mentioning making having internet access cost over 300 dollars for the year. Great way to ear our respect. assholes. | |||
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Walnut Hill School is a private boarding school for the arts located in Natick, Massachusetts.
History
Originally a college preparatory school for women, Walnut Hill was founded in 1893. It is presently a coed school for the arts. Students at Walnut Hill major in one of five arts disciplines: ballet, music, theater, visual art, and creative writing.
Buildings
The Walnut Hill campus has thirteen buildings; Stowe, Eliot, Highland, Clark, New Cottage, Westerly, North House, the ATC Building, the Dance Barn, The Keiter Performing Arts Center, The Office of Admission and Placement, and the Head's House.
Stowe includes the switchboard, Stowe Dormitory, and many administrative offices, including the Head of School's office .
Eliot is the largest building on campus. It contains: Boswell Hall, a recital room; Eliot Dormitory; the library; the Campus Center, a place for students to relax, the student mail room, many couches, a foosball table, and a TV; the bookstore; the offcies of the Dean of Students, the Director of Residential Life, and the Assistant Dean of Students; and the dining hall.
Highland includes: the offices of the Music Department and multiple regular and sound-proof practice rooms; the Visual Art department studios; Pooke Gallery; Amelia Hall, another rectal space; and Highland Dormitory.