Stratford is home to an awarding-winning K-12 public school. From here, graduating seniors have access to a wide variety of postsecondary options.

Stratford School is a Winner
For the past three years, every senior has applied and been accepted to an accredited 2- or 4-year college
2007 Silver Medal recipient of U.S. News & World Report's America's Best High Schools
2008 Bronze Medal recipient of U.S. News & World Report's America's Best High Schools
Meets the Annual Yearly Progress (AYP) requirements of the No Child Left Behind Act
NAEP National Assessment of Educational Progress (the nation's report card) Certificate of Appreciation 2009 - the only school in the region with 100% participation that included Grades 8-12
2008 Quarter Finals of the Granite State Challenge, a televised academic trivia competition
2003-2004 Sportsmanship Award from New Hampshire Interscholastic Athletic Association (NHIAA)
2002 Granite State Conference Girls Cross-Country Champions
What parents like most about the Stratford School is that their children don't get lost in the shuffle as most kids do in public school. The 8:1 student teacher ratio means that teachers and students get to know each other. And the fact that the school covers K-12 all in one building, means they get to see them grow and help them hone their strengths and overcome their challenges. But it's not just the teachers - it's every employee at the school who takes an interest in the students - the guidance counselor, the cafeteria workers, and administration.
The Stratford School also has two free after school programs:
Tutoring for Grades 2 - 12
Summer School for Grades K-6
The school emphasizes both academics and athletics, with cross-country skiing, baseball and softball programs.
Check out the awards, accolades, and accomplishments listed on the left. Not many schools can top this list.
And be sure to see what the student population is up to on the school's website.
New Hampshire is home to a variety of postsecondary institutions including colleges, universities, and career schools. The New Hampshire Postsecondary Education Commission website maintains a complete list of accredited colleges as well as career schools.
Neighboring Vermont maintains a directory of colleges and universities on it's Department of Education website.