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St. Paul's School (U.S.)

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This is about the St. Paul's in the United States. There is also a St Paul's School (UK).

St. Paul's School is a private, college-preparatory, coed boarding school in Concord, New Hampshire, United States. It was founded in 1856 by Dr. George Cheyne Shattuck, Jr The 2,000-acre New Hampshire campus currently serves 500 students. St. Paul's has historically been affiliated with the Episcopal Church. Notable alumni include U.S. Senator and 2004 Democratic Presidential nominee John Kerry, actor Judd Nelson, cartoonist Gary Trudeau and FBI director Robert Mueller; Kerry and Mueller played hockey on the same team.

St. Paul's students once had a close relationship with the Grateful Dead and other jam bands. Several Grateful Dead histories make note of the "pyramid dialect" that was born at the school. Phish played in the Upper on May 19, 1990.

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