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Watkinson School is a private co-educational independent day school in Hartford, Connecticut, United States. Watkinson is situated on Bloomfield Avenue adjacent to the University of Hartford. It serves students from 6th through 12th grade. Watkinson also offers a postgraduate option, called The Academy at Watkinson, which allows students who have just graduated from high school to spend an additional year taking courses at Watkinson as well as the University of Hartford. Watkinson is the oldest independent school located within the city limits of Hartford.

Campus and early school history
The organization that became the Watkinson School has its origins in a major bequest of businessman and philanthropist David Watkinson (1778-1857), whose will included provisions for establishing a school for troubled boys. Originally led by noted Hartford educator Henry Barnard, school trustees built Watkinson's bequest to over $200,000 by 1880. In that year, a farm was purchased on Park Street, and the institution was opened as a school and working farm known as the Watkinson Juvenile Asylum and Farm School. In 1892, under the leadership of Rev. Francis Goodwin, the school leased land on the Prosser Farm at the corner of Albany Street and Bloomfield Avenue, which had been purchased by Goodwin for the Handicraft School, an organization whose leadership was identical to that of the Watkinson School. The Watkinson School facilities were built on this land at the northern end, while those of the Handicraft School were located in its south. The land occupied by the Watkinson School was formally transferred to the school in 1949. The school formally adopted the name "Watkinson School" in 1923. The campus was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. ==In popular culture==
In popular culture
The Watkinson School served as an inspiration for the 2023 film The Holdovers. The screenplay, written by David Hemingson, draws from his personal experiences at the school. While the film’s setting and story elements are fictional, they reflect the atmosphere and experiences Hemingson had during his time at Watkinson. ==Notable alumni==
Notable alumni
Rashawn Dally - professional soccer player with the USL ChampionshipMolly Glynn - stage, television, and film actor • David Hemingson (class of 1982) - screenwriter and producer • Samuel Kassow (class of 1962) - historian and professor of Ashkenazi JewryRaheem L. Mullins - Connecticut Supreme Court associate justice • Jeff Pitchell (class of 1984) - blues singer and guitarist • Johann Smith (class of 2005) - former Premier League and Major League Soccer player ==See also==
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