History
Welcome to the Horace Mitchell Primary School located in Kittery Point Maine. The original Mitchell School was built in 1905. In 1965 a new Mitchell School was constructed on the same site. While both schools were used for a period of time, the older, wooden structured Mitchell School was torn down in 1979. In 1980, an addition was built onto the front of the 1965 Mitchell School. The 1980 addition included a new cafeteria/gym, library, and classroom space. Most recently, an 18 month, 5 million dollar renovation and new construction project was completed in November of 2004. This eliminated our dependence on portable classroom space and added 12 new classrooms and a new gymnasium to our school. In 2011, a six classroom addition was added to make room for the grade three students added to our school program, after the Frisbee school closed in 2009.
Horace Mitchell 1857 – 1922
He was public-spirited, a wise friend to education in Kittery, a patron of history, an excellent speaker, a tireless worker, simple and frank in manner and a loyal friend. His home was the Sparhawk Mansion of Kittery Point, which was built by Sir William Pepperrell for his daughter. The people of Kittery gave him the unusual honor of naming this school for him, while he was still living.
Born in Kittery Point
Educated in Kittery Schools
Master of Grammar Schools – 34 years
Traip Academy Trustee
Member of School Board
Superintendent of Kittery Schools
State Representative - 1891
State Senator - 1895
Postmaster at Kittery Point
Commissioner of State Treasurer’s Accounts - 1897
Kittery Point Co-Founder of Kittery Water District
Promoter of Portsmouth
Kittery and York Street Railway
Proprietor of Hotel Champernowne