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  1. IMS is a co-ed school for grades Pre-K to nine that offers a curriculum designed to inspire students to examine the world and be the change they wish to see in it. Learn about the boarding life, outdoor education, and student stories at IMS.

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  2. Educated at Groton and Harvard, Riggs founded an agricultural high school for boys, named the Riggs School. Indian Mountain School assumed its current name in 1922 when it became a boarding school designed to prepare boys for the entrance examinations of secondary boarding schools.

  3. Indian Mountain School is a co-ed day school in Connecticut that challenges and supports students to explore complex topics and embrace different perspectives. Learn about the IMS approach, student life, and how to apply from the Head of School.

  4. Indian Mountain School inspires in the members of our vibrant community the courage to climb, joy to create, passion to learn, and spirit to contribute.

  5. Indian Mountain School (IMS) is a boarding and day school for students from Pre-Kindergarten to Grade 9, and is located on a 600 acre campus in Lakeville, CT. The boarding program begins in grade 5 and includes both a 5 day and 7 day option. The curriculum is designed with the understanding that our students have the power to effect real change

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    • (860) 435-0871
    • 211 Indian Mountain Road, Lakeville, 06039, CT
  6. Indian Mountain School is a PK-9 school that offers a rigorous and relevant curriculum, a mountain and adventure education program, and a diverse and supportive community. Learn more about the school's admissions, tuition, events, and reviews.

  7. Quarry Trails, the 20th Metro Park, is located within 5 miles of 350,000 residents, fulfilling a need for access to a park in this area and having a Metro Park within 5 miles of every Franklin County resident.