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==Education== ===Public schools=== [[File:Concord NH High School.jpg|thumb|300 px|Concord High School during a 2007 snowstorm]] Concord's public schools are within the [[Concord School District (New Hampshire)|Concord School District]], except for schools in the [[Penacook, New Hampshire|Penacook]] area of the city, which are within the Merrimack Valley School District, a district which also includes several towns north of Concord. The only public high school in the Concord School District is [[Concord High School (New Hampshire)|Concord High School]], which had about 1,450 students as of Fall 2023. The only public middle school in the Concord School District is Rundlett Middle School, which had roughly 770 students as of Fall 2023.<ref>{{Cite web| url=https://my.doe.nh.gov/iPlatform/Report/Report?path=%2FBDMQ%2FiPlatform%20Reports%2FEnrollment%20Data%2FEnrollment%20Reports%2FSchool%20Administrative%20Unit%20Enrollments&name=School%20Administrative%20Unit%20Enrollments&categoryName=Enrollment%20Reports&categoryId=9| title=School Administrative Unit Enrollments in New Hampshire Public Schools As of October 1, 2023| publisher=NH Department of Education| access-date=April 11, 2024}}</ref> Concord School District's elementary schools underwent a major re-configuration in 2012, with three newly constructed schools opening and replacing six previous schools. [[Kimball School]] and Walker School were replaced by [[Christa McAuliffe]] School on the Kimball School site, Conant School (and Rumford School, which closed a year earlier) were replaced by Abbot-Downing School at the Conant site, and Eastman and Dame schools were replaced by Mill Brook School, serving kindergarten through grade two, located next to Broken Ground Elementary School, serving grades three to five. Beaver Meadow School, the remaining elementary school, was unaffected by the changes. Concord schools in the Merrimack Valley School District include [[Merrimack Valley High School]] and Merrimack Valley Middle School, which are adjacent to each other and to Rolfe Park in Penacook village, and Penacook Elementary School, just south of the village. ===Private and charter schools=== [[File:UNH Law Concord Main Entrance cropped.jpg|thumb|300 px| UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law]] Concord has two parochial schools, Bishop Brady High School and [[Saint John Regional School]]. Other area private schools include Concord Christian Academy, [[Parker Academy]], Trinity Christian School, and Shaker Road School. Also in Concord is [[St. Paul's School (New Hampshire)|St. Paul's School]], a boarding school located in the city's West End neighborhood. ===Post-secondary schools=== Concord is home to [[NHTI, Concord's Community College|New Hampshire Technical Institute]], the city's primary community college, and [[Granite State College]], which offers online two-year and four-year degrees. The [[University of New Hampshire School of Law]] is located near downtown, and the [[Franklin Pierce University]] Doctorate of Physical Therapy program also has a location in the city. [[Concord Hospital (New Hampshire)|Concord Hospital]] recently announced plans to open a joint program with the [[New England College]] School of Nursing as part of their Bachelor of Nursing degree.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/new-hampshire/articles/2022-02-06/new-england-college-concord-hospital-launch-partnership|title=New England College, Concord Hospital Launch Partnership|publisher=U.S. News & World Report|date=February 6, 2022}}</ref> Concord is also a major clinical site of [[Dartmouth College]]'s [[Geisel School of Medicine]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://geiselmed.dartmouth.edu/admissions/medical-education-at-geisel/learning-sites-and-facilities/clerkship-opportunities/|title=Clerkship Opportunities|date=20 March 2014 |publisher=Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine}}</ref> New Hampshire's only medical school.
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