AVON OLD FARMS

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'Avon Old Farms' is a single-sex boarding school for boys located in Avon, Connecticut. It was founded by Theodate Pope Riddle, an RMS Lusitania survivor and a master architect. It opened in 1927 and closed for a period during World War II to serve as a convalescent hospital for blind veterans. The current headmaster is Mr. Kenneth H. LaRocque, a Phillips Exeter Academy and Harvard University graduate.
Avon draws its boys from all over the country; 77% of them are boarders. The school is best known for its athletics programs and quality of teachers.

Contents
Academics
Athletics
Campus
Notable alumni
External links

Academics


Eighteen Advanced Placement courses are offered in history, English, chemistry, physics, biology, art, French, Spanish, Environmental Science, Government, Calculus, Economics and other subjects. In order to receive a diploma, students are required to complete four years of English, three years of history, three years of science including laboratory work, three years of math, two years of the same foreign language, two years of electives, and one course in the fine arts. The average class size is twelve students and the student-teacher ratio is 6:1. 100% of the students matriculate to college.

Athletics


Avon offers a wide variety of sports in the fall, winter, and spring seasons. Students can participate in various skill levels of soccer, football, cross country, basketball, hockey, wrestling, squash, skiing, swimming, riflery, track, baseball, golf, tennis, and lacrosse.
Avon is best known for its Ice Hockey program, which has won a record 6 New England Championships and produced NHL Players Brian Leetch and Chris Higgins, among others. Coach John Gardner is in his 32nd season as the teams coach and been with the team for all 6 Championships. He currently has a record of 554-173-27.
Avon is also recognized for its lacrosse program, led by Head Coach Ted Garber. Garber is the son of the legendary University of Massachusetts coach Dick Garber, for whom the Minutemen's Garber Field is named. Ted has been selected as a Western New England Coach of the Year as well as a national high school lacrosse all-star game head coach multiple times during his tenure as head coach at Avon Old Farms. The Avon Old Farms Soccer team also won the Stuart Cup as New England Division 1 Champions in 2005.

Campus


A new student center and athletic complex was recently completed in October of 2006. A 500 seat performing arts center was completed in March of 2007. These two facilities cost more than $30 million and are part of an alumni initiative to improve the already stunningly beautiful campus.

Notable alumni



Jeff Hamilton, undrafted NHL player, Yale graduate, playing for the Chicago Blackhawks

Niko Dimitrakos, fifth round San Jose Sharks draft pick (155th overall) in 1999, playing for the Philadelphia Phantoms (AHL)

Juan Nieves, former major league baseball pitcher, pitched Milwaukee Brewers only no hitter

Matt Lashoff, NHL player, Boston Bruins

Brian Leetch, first round NHL draft pick 1986 (ninth overall), retired

Pete Seeger, folksinger; inductee into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

Christopher Higgins, first round NHL draft pick in 2002, player for the Montreal Canadiens

D'Lo Brown, professional wrestler; World Wrestling Entertainment

Chris Hetherington, NFL player

Jon Quick, NHL third round draft pick

Michael Nouri, actor, Formerly on the cast of The O.C. as Dr. Neil Roberts

John Magee, poet

Richard Yates, author of Revolutionary Road

Stephen Lash, chairman of the auction house Christie's

Kristian Bush, singer- Sugarland (band)

★ Matt Martin, NHL player, Toronto Maple Leafs, retired

David Roberts (ice hockey player), NHL player, St. Louis Blues, Edmonton Oilers, Vancouver Canucks, retired

Deon Anderson, NFL Player, fullback, 6th round draft pick 2007 of the Dallas Cowboys

Nick Bonino, NHL Draft pick 2007 (San Jose Sharks), Boston University hockey player

Todd Carroll, Actor

External links



Avon Old Farms website

Avon Old Farms School Admissions Video on SchoolFair.tv

Boarding School Review

Learn about founder Theodate Pope Riddle at Hill-Stead Museum, Farmington, Connecticut

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