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Anonymous:
I wonder how many kids they take in, knowing that they will not last, and knowing that they will get the full tuition for the "trouble?"  They do not release any data AT ALL about admission linked with length of stay at Hyde.

Anonymous:

--- Quote from: "where are the Gaulds" ---Where are the Gaulds on the witches sabbet?

 IS JOE A WARLOCK?
--- End quote ---

I hear JOE is going as FREUD this year.

Anonymous:

--- Quote from: "toil and trouble" ---
--- Quote from: "where are the Gaulds" ---Where are the Gaulds on the witches sabbet?

 IS JOE A WARLOCK?
--- End quote ---

I hear JOE is going as FREUD this year.
--- End quote ---

That id motherfucking scary

Anonymous:
Does anyone know what Hyde's enrollment is for 2008/09? Is it still declining? When I attended between 1970-74, there were always between 200-220 borders, and a few day students. It can't be very encouraging for the Gaulds if after 40 years they are continuously having to scramble to fill dorm rooms. I also find it curious that although the enrollment is going down, the endowment fund is rising. Very peculiar, indeed. One would think that they would decline in tandem.

And what is it with all the investment on campus improvements. They seem to spend a great deal of money on this. Is it because they feel obligated to spend the endowment money?

Any knowledgeable comments gratefully received.

FWB

Ursus:

--- Quote from: "FWB" ---Does anyone know what Hyde's enrollment is for 2008/09? Is it still declining? When I attended between 1970-74, there were always between 200-220 borders, and a few day students. It can't be very encouraging for the Gaulds if after 40 years they are continuously having to scramble to fill dorm rooms. I also find it curious that although the enrollment is going down, the endowment fund is rising. Very peculiar, indeed. One would think that they would decline in tandem.

And what is it with all the investment on campus improvements. They seem to spend a great deal of money on this. Is it because they feel obligated to spend the endowment money?

Any knowledgeable comments gratefully received.

FWB
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Somehow I kinda doubt enrollment numbers were ever that high 'till they started admitting girls, which was 1971 or 72, if I recall correctly (which I may very well not). Plus there was/is that uniquely high attrition rate... I've heard anywhere from 20-40%, but it was/is probably more like 20-25% unless there's a big bust that year... and that would certainly skew the actual enrollment depending on when in the year you sampled.

Probably the most reliable figures (that is, hopefully consistent from year to year, by whatever means they employ) would come from one of the more mainstream boarding school guides, such as Peterson's Guides, sadly not yet up to date on the current academic year. Here are some stats:

2004-2005: Bath - 221, Woodstock - 210; total: - 431
From: Private Secondary Schools 2004-2005 by Peterson's, Peterson's Guides Staff; Published by Peterson's, 2004; ISBN 0768913640, 9780768913644; 1512 pages

2006-2007: Bath - 207, Woodstock - 158; total - 365
From Peterson's webpage on Hyde (specifically references the 2006-7 school year).

2007-2008: Bath - 200, Woodstock - 159; total - 359
From: Private Secondary Schools 2008 by Peterson's; Contributor Fern A. Oram; Published by Peterson's, 2007; ISBN 0768923999, 9780768923995; 1488 pages

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