Following an extensive national search, Abbot Michael G. Brunner, O.S.B., announces the appointment of Matthew P. Walter as the new Head of School at Portsmouth Abbey, effective immediately. Mr. Walter brings a wealth of experience, insight, knowledge and passion to the position having...
At Portsmouth Abbey, we continue to build on the School’s already stellar reputation for academic excellence in the Catholic intellectual tradition, innovative electives, competitive athletics, and inspirational arts.
You can log in to the Parent Portal website at any time, through any device (computer, tablet, smartphone, etc.). Learn more about the Parent Portal through this list of Frequently Asked Questions. The Parent Portal platform is run directly through the division’s Student Information System, PowerSchool.
Parent Portal is the student information platform used by Portsmouth Public Schools to keep parents and families engaged in their child’s academic performance and progress. Through Parent Portal, families have the ability to see real-time grade information, attendance data as well as upcoming/current assignments. You can log in to the Parent Portal website at any time, through any device (computer, tablet, smartphone, etc.).
They are not intended to serve as the primary tool for monitoring student attendance and/or progress. Although the Parent Portal is a very useful tool, it is not intended to replace direct communication between students, parents, and other staff members.
The Mission of Portsmouth Abbey School. "Portsmouth Abbey School helps young men and women grow in knowledge and grace. As a Benedictine boarding and day school, we embrace the Catholic faith while nurturing reverence for God and the human person , love of learning, and commitment to community life.". I encourage you to click below ...
Portsmouth Abbey's emphasis towards ethics and community has allowed me to always be conscious about giving back both to the School and to other causes that I care deeply about. Read More
From my first assembly Form III year I knew I wanted to be head girl because it was an opportunity to represent the student body and make an impact on the School. Read More