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Saint Georges' School

St. Georges' High School is one of the most high-ranking high schools right below Moses Brown, and Portsmouth Abbey School. Although the sports programs are decent, gender and political controversy are as bad (or even as worse) as Moses Brown. Caucasian straight white males have been specifically denied/wait-listed and harassed unfairly do to their ethnicity. Although both Moses Brown and Saint Georges' School claim they thrive on diversity, it is done completely unfairly. Academically, it is a preparatory school. Unfortunately, due to its recent changes a lot of traditions had been stripped away.

Notable alumni are people such as: Tucker Carlson (Fox News Anchor), Prescott Bush (American Banker, Politician), and Julie Bowen (American Actress).

Over the past 40 years, there have been countless sex abuse and spouse abuse claims. According to one person,

"I'm glad they have cleaned up the sex abuse. It will make St. Georges stronger going forward. Another area that is often overlooked is domestic abusers that are hired as faculty. The teachers are allowed to move in between private schools unfettered like priests in the Catholic church. I know of one history teacher at St. Georges that had beaten his wife at a prior boys boarding school, who was protected by the head master of that prior school who was also a wife beater. The headmaster was eventually fired. These folks should not be allowed as role models for our children and should be thoroughly vetted in this regard."
Dave: "Did you hear about the scandal at Saint Georges' School?"
Peter: "Which one?"
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