Windham is a suburban town in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States. The town had a 2020 population of 14,023.
Windham is one of the oldest towns in New Hampshire, dating back to 1719, with a rich history that can still be seen in many of the historic buildings throughout the community.
Windham has a strong sense of community, with residents who are proud of their town's heritage and actively work to maintain its unique character.
Windham, New Hampshire'spopulation is 14,023 people, according to the 2020 United States Census. Windham ranks 64th of 341 cities in New Hampshire per capita income, at $35,258. The median household income in Windham is $80,429. In Windham, males have a median income of $59,644 versus $41,419 for females. The median household income is $81,429. According to the 2020 US Census, the town's population was 14,023.
Many family-friendly activities are available in Windham, including a playground, walking paths, and athletic fields. The town also hosts numerous community events, including an Easter egg hunt, a Halloween party, and a winter gala. In the summer, residents and visitors can swim at Canobie Lake, go fishing in one of the many ponds, or hike the many kilometers of trails.
In terms of education, Windham is served by the Windham School District, which has three schools: Windham High School, Windham Middle School, and Golden Brook School.
Windham has a strong education system, with three schools serving students in grades K-12.