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Directions to NMH

From Eastern Massachusetts:

Follow Route 2 west to Route 63; go north on Route 63 for approximately eight miles to where Route 63 merges with Route 10. Turn left on Route 10 south and drive 1.7 miles (you will cross over the Connecticut River). The Northfield Mount Hermon entrance is on your left. Proceed up the drive to the Welcome Cottage.

From Interstate 91:

Take Exit 50A if you are traveling north, Exit 50 if you are traveling south, and follow Route 10 north for 2.8 miles. The Northfield Mount Hermon entrance is on your right. Proceed up the drive to the Welcome Cottage.

You can also find us on Google maps.

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For GPS systems, use this address:
One Lamplighter Way MA 01354

Transportation to NMH

The nearest international airport is Bradley International, serving Hartford, Connecticut, and Springfield, Massachusetts; the airport is convenient to I-91. NMH is 40 minutes from the five-college area of Amherst and Northampton, two hours from Boston, and three and one-half hours from New York City.

Thomas Transportation Services

Private contractor for airport transportation; fee required. Located in Keene, NH.

(800) 526-8143
In New Hampshire:
(603) 352-5550
 

Exclusive Car Service

Provides limousine service (2-3 passenger, 6-7 passenger, 8-10 passenger, vans, and small buses) from NMH to Boston, Springfield/Hartford, and the NYC area airports. Can also provide service directly to a student's home.

Operated by David White, MH '60 and Ben White '79
sales@mylimo5.com
(877) 695-4665
 

Michael's Limousine and Transportation Service

Provides private and shared transportation service, including executive sedans (up to 3 passengers), van (up to 10 passengers), or bus (up to 29 passengers) from NMH to all airports and train/bus stations (Boston, Springfield/Hartford, NYC).

(413) 583-6392

Amtrak
The closest Amtrak train station to NMH is located in Brattleboro, VT.

(800) 872-7245

A bird's eye view

Nhu Hoang

My philosophy is: Fail early, so you can eventually succeed.

Gretel Schatz, Director of the Dance program, instructs a dance student.

I want dance students to engage their own memory and intellect.

Mary Hefner

I love teaching AP Bio. The kids are highly motivated.

Eugene

“The best thing about NMH is the connections you make.” 

Connor

“NMH challenges students to innovate and persevere while keeping in mind the effects of our actions on the community."

Taneyah

“This community gives me the resources to grow as a student and discover passions I never knew I had.” 

Anna

“I am confident in myself and my abilities to succeed, thanks to NMH.”

Miles

"I love the freedom I have to explore what I am passionate about."

Leighlani

"NMH gives us space to experiment and gradually to grow into ourselves."

Noah

"I noticed how welcoming everyone was when I first came to campus.”

Ayleen

“The first step to excelling at NMH is embracing your own individuality.” 

Tayhee

“I appreciate the bond faculty and students have at NMH.”

Marissa

"The community at NMH is unlike any I’ve ever known, and for that I am grateful.”

Olivia

"NMH allows me to be myself in the classroom and ensures I am an articulate, curious, and courageous student.”

Aksorn

“I was initially surprised by how relaxed, yet academic, the environment is."

Abby

"The curriculum here is hard, but it’s the right amount of hard."

60 arts performances every year
1,353 campus acres
200 students volunteer each semester
67 sports teams
6:1 student-teacher ratio