The NYA campus consists of academic and art buildings and two athletic buildings. The campus also has two athletic fields, three tennis courts, and a softball field.
History Its two oldest surviving buildings,
Russell Hall (1841) and
Academy Hall (1847), are listed on the
National Register of Historic Places. The original two-story wooden 1811 NYA school building was removed a few yards to the adjacent Bridge Street. It stood "just below the residence of the late Charles O. Rowe," the father of
William Hutchinson Rowe, roughly where number 28 Bridge Street, built in 1860, is today. In 1852,
Litchfield Academy, a two-story wooden school in Litchfield, Maine, was constructed "after the North Yarmouth plan" at Litchfield Corner. The building measured 33 feet by 40 feet by 20 feet. Two former NYA properties, the Weld House and Shepley House, were sold in 2018 to private investors for development into a condominium complex. The Payne Elwell House, at 162 Main Street, is also under contract to be sold.
List of facilities • Priscilla Savage Middle School - Grades 5-8, health services office, and community room • Peter W. Mertz Science Building - Science, and some math, classes for both the Middle and Upper Schools • Higgins Hall - The choral and instrumental music building, also includes functionality for a
black box theater and recording studio/practice rooms • Russell Hall - Current foreign language center, Edgar F. White '38 Athletic Hall of Fame, and former science building • Academy Hall - Former 7th and 8th grade building, currently empty • Blanchard House - art through grade 5 • Dole House - Office building, including admission, alumni relations, development, and marketing & communications offices • Curtis Complex - Main building for Upper School students, includes Bicentennial Learning Commons, gymnasium, and Safford Center (cafeteria and stage), main office, and business office • Toddler House, Storer House - Two classrooms for our youngest students ages 18 months to 3 years old. Former 6th grade building, auction volunteer office, retail store, communications and summer programs office • Merrill Lower School Building - Main building for Lower School students with primary to grade 4 classrooms. Renovated 23 Storer Street in 2013 and expanded in 2014 == Athletics ==