Hun School of Princeton


The Hun School of Princeton is a private, coeducational, secondary boarding school located in Princeton, New Jersey, United States. The school serves students from sixth through twelfth grades. Currently, the head of school is Jonathan Brougham. The school has been accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Secondary Schools since 1963. The acceptance rate for the school has been reported as 35%.

History

The school was founded in 1914 by Dr. John Gale Hun, a professor at Princeton University. Originally called the Princeton Math School, it later changed its name to the Princeton Tutoring School. In 1925, the school acquired both its current name and the property on Edgerstoune Road that makes up its current location.

Student body

As of the 2015-16 school year, the school had an enrollment of 617 students and 83.9 classroom teachers, for a student–teacher ratio of 7.4:1. The school's student body was 64.7% White, 15.4% Asian, 12.3% Black, 4.1% Hispanic, 0.7% Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander, 0.5% American Indian / Alaska Native and 2.4% two or more races. 95 students attend the Hun Middle School, which houses grades 6-8. The rest are in the Upper School. 70% of Hun's Upper School students are day students, and the rest are boarders. Students come from 15 states and 27 countries.

Athletics

The Hun School Raiders participate in the Mid-Atlantic Prep League, a sports league with participating institutions from university preparatory schools in the New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania area. Schools competing in the league include Blair Academy in Blairstown, New Jersey, The Hill School in Pottstown, Pennsylvania, Lawrenceville School in Lawrenceville, New Jersey, Mercersburg Academy in Mercersburg, Pennsylvania and Peddie School in Hightstown, New Jersey. The Hun School also competes against other local schools.
Sports offered by the Hun Middle School include:
The Hun School facilities consist of multiple buildings across the small princeton neighborhood. The school recently completed a massive renovation including the construction of the Wilf Family Global Commons, a $9 million, 30,000 square foot dormitory and educational facility. The School is currently undergoing a $5.5 million renovation of the Alexander K. Buck '49 Building, which holds middle school classrooms, video production laboratories, and gathering spaces.