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The Taft School

Location: Watertown, Connecticut

Coed: Yes

Population: 600

Type: Independent, Boarding

Tuition: $75,250

Religious Affiliation: Secular

Mascot: Rhino

Student/Teacher Ratio: 5:1

Setting: Suburban

About The Taft School

Founded by President Taft’s brother, Taft has long been known as an elite school academically. They are a more athletically focused school than some of their peers, and the majority of students on campus partake in at least one sport. They are proud of both their academic and athletic prowess.

Admissions Information

Application Open: September

Interview Due: Oct-Jan

Applications Due: January 15

All Materials Due: January 15

Required Materials

Online Application Portal: You must complete an inquiry form first; once this is done you gain access to the admissions portal.

Standardized Tests: The SSAT is recommended, but they also accept the ISEE. The Character Skills Snapshot is also recommended, but not required.

Interview: An interview is required, and may only be scheduled once you complete the inquiry form.

Parent Interview: Not required.

Recommendations: Letters from your current math and English teachers are required, as is a letter from either a counselor or your principal.

Transcripts: Required

Other materials: Art portfolios may optionally be submitted.

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Academic Information

Curriculum Information: A full overview of the courses available at Taft can be found here.

Graduation Requirements: 

  • Take an English course every semester
  • Complete math through Algebra 2
  • 4 semesters of history, two of which must be US history
  • 4 semesters of laboratory science
  • 1 semester of arts each year
  • Take at least 5 courses every semester (4 for juniors and seniors)
  • Complete through level III of a foreign language
  • Complete 36 units total

Note that these are the minimum graduation requirements. We recommend, and colleges prefer to see, that students have taken four years in each of the core academic subjects: Math, English, Science, Social Studies, and a foreign language. 

Language Options: 

  • Chinese
  • French
  • Greek
  • Latin
  • Spanish

Advanced Study Options: 

  • Computer science options include introductory and advanced courses, independent study, and theory. 
  • Advanced math options include multivariable calculus, differential equations, complex analysis, and topology.
  • Advanced science options include ethnobotany, infectious diseases, organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, forensic science, and engineering.

Educational Philosophy: More than 125 years have passed since Mr. Taft founded our school. While the world and the school have changed dramatically, his fundamental values endure: work hard, without regard for public acclaim; develop all of your talents, academic, artistic, and athletic; and most important, give of yourself to others.

Happy female student taking notes while using laptop with her classmate during a class at high school.

Extracurricular Options

Campus Information: Located on a 224 acre campus, Taft boasts dormitories, academic centers, performing arts spaces, and numerous athletic facilities, including an 18 hole golf course, two field houses, and two ice hockey rinks.

Arts Programs: Performing and visual arts may be explored through classes and extracurriculars at Taft.

  • Fine arts
  • Dance
  • Theatre
  • Choir
  • Band and Orchestra
  • Film

Athletics: Taft’s athletics department offers numerous teams for interested students:

  • Basketball
  • Baseball
  • Crew
  • Cross Country
  • Field Hockey
  • Football
  • Golf
  • Hockey
  • Lacrosse
  • Riding
  • Skiing
  • Soccer
  • Softball
  • Squash
  • Tennis
  • Track
  • Volleyball
  • Wrestling

Clubs: A list of student organizations at Taft can be found here.

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