Dublin School
P.O. Box 522
Dublin,
New Hampshire, USA
Welcome to Dublin School. We hope that the pictures, stories, and articles on this site give you a front porch view of our unique little school. When you walk across our quad, take in the views of the Monadnock Region, and, most importantly, meet the people who come here to learn from one another; you will find that no place symbolizes the vision and dream of our founder, Paul Lehmann, more than the little red schoolhouse in the middle of the campus. Built intentionally on an east facing hill in bucolic southern New Hampshire, far above the distractions of the mill towns below, sheltered by beautiful maple and oak trees, this house stands as a symbol of who we are and a reminder of our unique mission within the larger educational community. Inside our current admission area in the schoolhouse you will find the wood paneled room where generations of students once met for morning meetings and evening study halls by the fire. A walk down the stairs to the bottom floor will take you to three original classrooms where Dublin teachers and students continue, in the words of our Mission Statement, to “strive to awaken a curiosity for knowledge and a passion for learning.” Out the back door you will enjoy losing yourself in the hundreds of acres of woods and trails that have been cut and maintained by Dublin students and faculty since 1935....