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Best New Hampshire 17勛圖s Offering Mountain Biking Sport (2025)

For the 2025 school year, there are 10 private schools offering mountain biking as an interscholastic sport serving 2,497 students in New Hampshire.
The top ranked offering mountain biking sport private schools in New Hampshire include Kimball Union Academy, Holderness School, and Dublin School.
The average acceptance rate is 53%, which is lower than the New Hampshire private school average acceptance rate of 70%.
10% of private schools offering mountain biking sport in New Hampshire are religiously affiliated (most commonly Episcopal).

Top 17勛圖s Offering Mountain Biking Sport in New Hampshire (2025)

School
Location
Grades
Students
Wolfeboro Camp School
Wolfeboro Camp School Photo - Wolfeboro offers an excellent academic program for Middle, Upper, and ESL students. Guided by dedicated and seasoned private school faculty, the Wolfeboro curriculum includes additional emphasis on pre-prep goals, pre-college goals, and intensive ESL courses.
Special Program Emphasis
93 Camp School Road
Wolfeboro, NH 03894
(603) 569-3451
Grades: 5-12
| 103 students
Brewster Academy
Brewster Academy Photo - Brewster Academy boasts strong athletic teams with 14 league titles, 17 New England tournament bids, and two national titles in the past five years.
80 Academy Drive
Wolfeboro, NH 03894
(603) 569-7200
Grades: 9-12
| 340 students
Cardigan Mountain School
Cardigan Mountain School Photo - Campus View
All-boys
62 Alumni Drive
Canaan, NH 03741
(603) 523-3548
Grades: 6-9
| 239 students
Dublin School
Dublin School Photo
(2)
18 Lehmann Way
Dublin, NH 03444
(603) 563-7075
Grades: 9-12
| 162 students
Holderness School
Holderness School Photo
(Episcopal)
(2)
33 Chapel Lane
Plymouth, NH 03264
(603) 536-1257
Grades: 9-12
| 380 students
Kimball Union Academy
Kimball Union Academy Photo
64 Main Street
Meriden, NH 03770
(603) 469-2100
Grades: 9-12
| 338 students
New Hampton School
New Hampton School Photo - A spirited and supportive community.
70 Main Street
New Hampton, NH 03256
(603) 677-3401
Grades: 9-12
| 347 students
Proctor Academy
Proctor Academy Photo - 2,500 acres of living classroom.
(2)
204 Main Street
Andover, NH 03216
(603) 735-6641
Grades: 9-12
| 376 students
Tilton School
Tilton School Photo - Maloney Hall is one of Tilton's newest dormitories and provides suite-style living for mainly 12th-grade and postgraduate students.
(1)
30 School Street
Tilton, NH 03276
(603) 286-1733
Grades: 9-12
| 200 students
Kroka Expeditions Semester School
Kroka Expeditions Semester School Photo - Kroka Semester students transform into leaders, alive with confidence, competence and the ability to enact change in the world and serve others.
Special Education School
(2)
767 Forest Road
Marlow, NH 03456
(603) 835-9087
Grades: 10-12
| 12 students

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