Woodman Sanbornton Academy
| Woodman Sanbornton Academy | |
|---|---|
| Location | |
| Information | |
| Type | boarding school | 
| Established | 1826 | 
| Founder | Aaron Woodman | 
| Closed | 1857 | 
| Authority | Board of Trustees | 
| Gender | coeducational | 
Woodman Sanbornton Academy was a coeducational boarding school in Sanbornton, New Hampshire, now a part of the Sanbornton Square Historic District. The site of the building was near the location of what later became the Congregational meeting house. The institution was named for Aaron Woodman and was incorporated on June 27, 1826. The first preceptor was David L. Nichols, in 1826, and the last, Albert P. Whittemore, in 1858.
The school's last term was held 1857, and thereafter, the building was left in a dilapidated condition. In 1867, the Sanbornton school district bought and repaired the building so that it could be used again as a school, the upper floor being furnished as a hall.