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The Taft School is a
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school located in
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, United States. It teaches students in 9th through 12th grades and post-graduates. About three-quarters of Taft's roughly 600 students live on the school's campus. The Taft School was founded in 1890 by Horace Dutton Taft, brother of President
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. The original campus was in Pelham Manor, New York; the school moved to Watertown two years later. In its 130-year history, Taft has had only five headmasters. William R. MacMullen, a 1978 graduate of Taft, has served as Head of School from 2001 to 2022.


Campus and facilities

The campus includes The Lady Ivy Kwok Wu Science and Mathematics Center, Pinto Language Lab, Moorhead Academic Center, Hulbert Taft Jr. Library, Belcher Reading Room, Mortara Academic Wing, Pailey Dance Studio, Tremaine Art Studio, Gail Wynne Art Studio, Potter Gallery, two theaters, an 18-hole
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s (four indoor), eight squash courts, two field houses, two
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rinks (one Olympic-sized and one NHL-sized), and more than 10 fields around Potter's Pond.


Athletics

Taft's athletic teams are known as the Rhinos and their colors are cardinal red and navy blue. The following sports are offered at Taft: *Baseball (boys) *Basketball (boys & girls) *Crew (boys & girls) *Cross country (boys & girls) *Equestrian (boys & girls) *Field Hockey (girls) *Football (boys) *Golf (boys & girls) *Ice hockey (boys & girls) *Lacrosse (boys & girls) *Sailing(boys & girls) *Skiing (boys & girls) *Soccer (boys & girls) *Softball (girls) *Squash (boys & girls) *Tennis (boys & girls) *Track (boys & girls) *Volleyball (girls) *Wrestling (boys) Taft is part of the Hotchkiss–Taft rivalry.


Notable alumni


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* {{Authority control Boarding schools in Connecticut Preparatory schools in Connecticut Private high schools in Connecticut Schools in Litchfield County, Connecticut Educational institutions established in 1890 Watertown, Connecticut 1890 establishments in Connecticut