PK-12th grade schools, whether public, private or religious, colleges, universities, vocational institutions, preschools, nursery or daycare centers, homeschooling programs, and other topics related to education and learning in Durham, New Hampshire are the focus of this category.
 
 
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Great Bay Cooperative Preschool
Formerly Lee Cooperative Nursery School, the independent nursery school in Durham, New Hampshire serves children ages three through five. Its location, mission, programs, and contacts are presented.
http://www.greatbaycoop.org/
Oyster River Cooperative School District
Headquartered in Durham, New Hampshire, SAU #5 serves the towns of Durham, Lee, and Madbury, providing a PK-12th grade curriculum through a number of campuses, including the Oyster River High School, Oyster River Middle School, Moharimet Elementary School, Mast Way Elementary School, and a preschool education programs, housed in the OYHS campus. Its schools, programs, and student services are featured.
http://www.orcsd.org/
The 9-12th grade public school campus is part of the Oyster River Cooperative School District. Its location, school schedules, library, and counseling office are highlighted. Other resources include photographs, video, and a calendar of events.
http://www.orcsd.org/school/orhs/
Established in 1921, the fraternity serves member students and alumni of the University of New Hampshire. Its history and an overview of the fraternity is related, including its house renovations, alumni honor roll, and contacts.
http://www.sigmabeta.com/
Named for Evelyn Browne, the Browne Center provides experiential learning programs, including long-term, comprehensive programs and shorter, one-day sessions for corporate training and professional development, youth and student programs, and university courses. Its history, programs, core team, and an overview of the center are featured.
http://brownecenter.com/
With its main campus in Durham, UNH is a public research university, and part of the University System of New Hampshire. Its admissions policies, academic, arts, and research programs, degrees, accreditations, and alumni programs are outlined.
http://www.unh.edu/