Villa Augustina School

In this building is the cafeteria, gym, stage and classroom space.

During this period of changes, boys were admitted to the school for the second time.

In 2008 the Religious of Jesus and Mary announced that they could no longer support the school financially and would need to close it down.

After six months of planning, the parents formed a cooperation, St. Claudine Villa Academy, and bought the school.

[4] On June 16, 2014, the New Hampshire Union Leader reported that the Villa Augustina school would close effective June 30, 2014, due to the inability to attract enough students to cover the expenses associated with running the school.