Camden Hills Regional High School is located in Rockport, Maine about halfway between Portland and Acadia National Park, serving approximately 750 students in grades 9 - 12. Resident students hail from the towns of Camden, Rockport, Hope, Appleton, and Lincolnville and Camden Hills has many tuition-paying students from numerous other nearby towns.
Camden Hills Regional High School is the only school in the Five Town CSD. Although a separate district from MSAD #28, which serves the K-8 students of Camden and Rockport, the Five Town CSD and MSAD #28 share the same central office administration and staff including the Superintendent, Assistant Superintendent, Special Education Director and Business Manager. In addition, members of the MSAD #28 Board of Directors also serve on the Five Town CSD Board of Directors.
Students in Camden Hills Regional High School routinely score among the highest 10% of schools in the state on standardized testing, and the high school has a graduation rate of over 90% with almost 70% pursuing post-secondary degree programs.
Our high school is commonly ranked as one of the top high schools in the state of Maine. In addition to strong academics, we boast:
- exceptional athletic facilities and teams
- first-class theater, art and music programs
- a plethora of extra-curricular activities
- perhaps the most robust international program in the state
- a community committed to developing student's minds, bodies, and hearts
Students come to us from Appleton Village School (AVS, K-8) in Appleton, Camden-Rockport Middle School (CRMS, 5-8) in Camden, Hope Elementary School (HES, K-8) in Hope and Lincolnville Central School (LCS, K-8) in Lincolnville.