Athletics Porter’s People
Since 1843, Miss Porter’s School has delivered a bold education that prepares young women to think deeply, lead with confidence, and live rich, purposeful lives.
Sarah Porter grew up as part of a distinguished family in Farmington, Connecticut. Through her father’s devotion to her schooling and her family’s strong ties to Yale University, she attained a caliber of education rarely available to young women of her time. Sarah worked as a teacher for many years and, in 1843, founded Miss Porter’s School. The school opened new doors to a rigorous, high-quality education for young women at a time when such opportunities were rare.
Today, we carry Sarah Porter’s mission forward—educating young women to shape the world in which they live. We deliver an exceptional academic program, a premier arts curriculum, competitive athletics, and transformative travel and global education experiences. Our students graduate ready to forge their own paths and lead with confidence, courage and integrity.
At Porter’s, our students are taught, supported and challenged by a powerful community of peers and mentors. For every Porter’s student—past and present—Farmington is home.
When Miss Porter’s School first opened its doors in 1843, some women were denied entry on the basis of their race, religion, or socioeconomic status. Over the years, we have worked tirelessly to expand access for students and build a thriving learning community that prioritizes mutual respect and belonging. Sarah Porter’s vision endures because each generation of Porter’s women has dared to reimagine what women’s education can be and who it serves.
Today, we continue looking ahead and imagine how we can leave Porter’s a better place for those who come after us.
Athletics Porter’s People