New England Educational Consulting & Private School Placements
Our Mission
Hall Educational Resources aims to empower families with the tools and knowledge they need to identify a range of insightful, evidence-based educational possibilities that will engage their student’s talents, intellect, and passions.
Your Educational Partners
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Specialists
We specialize in working with bright, accomplished students who have a “wrinkle” in their learning profile. Our educational consultants have cultivated meaningful relationships with private day and boarding schools and industry experts in New England and beyond. We visit campuses and attend multiple conferences annually to keep up with changes in school leadership and admissions trends.
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Allies
We advocate for the right school match for every child and young person we work with. Because we are not affiliated with any educational institutions or programs, we will help identify the learning environment that best suits your student’s individual needs. Educational consulting and placements are based on data about the student, the school, and how all pieces of the puzzle are connected.
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Guides
We will explore all possibilities together. Your educational consultant will help you evaluate the pros and cons of each school on your list, understand the admissions standards and criteria, and guide you through what might feel like an overwhelming process. As a boutique firm, we accept a limited number of clients each admissions season. This allows us to truly get to know you and offer a more intimate, elevated experience.
Who We Help
Students from Pre-K through young adulthood with “wrinkles” in their learning profiles
Bright kids and teens who struggle with things like dyslexia, ADD/ADHD, anxiety, and depression
Families seeking private New England boarding and day school placements for their child
Gifted and twice-exceptional students who need help finding the right school
College-bound students seeking guidance on eligibility and accommodations
Students seeking post-graduate alternatives to four-year colleges
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