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Public high school in Gilford, New Hampshire, United States
Gilford High School
Address
88 Alvah Wilson Rd
Gilford, New Hampshire 03249
United States
Coordinates43°32′31″N 71°24′14″W / 43.542°N 71.404°W / 43.542; -71.404
Information
School typePublic High School
Founded1974
School districtGilford School District
SuperintendentKirk Beitler
CEEB code300304
PrincipalAnthony Sperazzo
Assistant PrincipalTimothy Goggin
Athletic DirectorRick Acquilano
Staff42.00 (FTE)
Grades9–12
Enrollment488 (2017-18)
Student to teacher ratio11.62
LanguageEnglish
Color(s)   Royal Blue and Gold
Athletics conferenceNHIAA
Division III
MascotGolden Eagles
RivalsInter-Lakes High School
Newfound Regional High School
Laconia High School
AccreditationNEASC
NewspaperGilford Literary Magazine
Communities servedGilford and Gilmanton, NH
Feeder schoolsGilford Middle School
WebsiteOfficial Site
Last updated: January 1, 2018

Gilford High School (GHS) is the public high school in Gilford, New Hampshire. Accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Gilford is a comprehensive public school housing grades 9 through 12, serving the towns of Gilford and Gilmanton.

Extracurricular activities

Student groups and activities include Amnesty International, book club, coffee house, drama, environmental club, Friends of Rachel, French club, Granite State Challenge, homework club, Interact, literary magazine, math team, National Honor Society, robotics club, SADD, snowboard club, Spanish club, student council, varsity club, and yearbook

Gilford High School is a member of the New Hampshire Interscholastic Athletic Association in division III. The teams, known as the Golden Eagles, compete in baseball, basketball, cross country, field hockey, football, ice hockey, lacrosse, golf, skiing, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track and field, and volleyball.

In the 1990s, the school soccer team, under coach Dave Pinkham, went 9 years without losing a game (the team was state champion each year). Gilford varsity holds many national records including most consecutive championships (10), most consecutive games without a loss (133), and fewest goals allowed in a season (1). During the 2002 season they were also ranked as high as #24 in the nation in the National Soccer Coaches Association of America poll. The Gilford High School volleyball team, under coach Joan Forge, won nine consecutive state championships from 1999 to 2007.

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ "Gilford High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved March 27, 2020.

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