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Waring Schoolwaringschool.org | 978.927.8793
Why not fill a class with beauty, drama, and humor?
At Waring School we bring our progressive approach to a rigorous, traditional curriculum. We are a school driven by ideas. We give students great problems and get out of their way. The experience is one of engagement. It is highly personal, and requires devotion and a spirit of intellectual generosity.
Waring teaches students how to ask difficult questions, how to engage with texts and ideas, and how to communicate with others. We are all learners—athletes and artists, teachers and students.
• Co-ed grades 6-12• Rigorous liberal arts program with required sports, music, arts, and immersive French language• Average class size of 10-16; student-to-teacher ratio of 7:1• Interscholastic sports: soccer, basketball, lacrosse, cross-country• Integrated, holistic college counseling with excellent results• 32-acre wooded campus with modern science facilities
Register Online Now!
Open School on November 11, and November 14
Beverly, MA
Shelley Morgan, Director of Admissions
[email protected] ext. 226
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The Association of Independent Schools in New England (AISNE) represents over 190 private, independent schools in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Maine, and Vermont. Independent schools, a type of private school, are distinguished primarily by their independent governance and financing. AISNE provides a range of services to its members, including professional development, marketing, elementary school accreditation, diversity initiatives, and government relations.
INSIDE:Families have always had choices when it comes to finding the right school, and the choices have grown over the
last twenty years. As you make these
important choices, we encourage you
to think about independent schools.
There is great variety within the world of
independent schools, as each school has a
unique mission, history, and community.
We don’t believe that one size fits all, and
we know families want the “right size” for
their children.
We also believe that if you look, you will
find the independent school that is just
right for your son or daughter.
2016 Guide to Private Schools is published by Boston magazine. All contents are copyright 2015 by Boston magazine. For more information, contact Boston magazine at 617.262.9700 or 300 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston, MA 02115.
WHAT IS AISNE?
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO START YOUR SEARCH FOR THE RIGHT SCHOOL, VISIT: aisne.org
IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS IN NEW ENGLAND
2016
2Why Would You Consider a Change?
3 Basic Questions to Ask Yourself
4INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS: Value Added Education
6 Choosing the Right School
8ADMISSION QUEST: Applying to Independent Schools
10Important Questions About Private Schools
27 AISNE Member Listings
14 School Profiles
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ou’ve got an unhappy child and she has frustrated parents. The teachers have been
trying, but they face too many constraints on their time, too many students, and little free-dom to modify the curriculum or change their methods.
Or your child may be coasting through school, garnering good grades and regular—if vague—teacher praise. So, you’re not worried about
school, but you know your son and you know in your heart that he’s not being challenged and stretched and that he’s not really known by anyone at school. He’s mastered the rou-tines of school and knows just what he needs to do to succeed, but he never sounds excited about something that happened at school; he never talks about a favorite teacher, never wants to learn more about something he’s doing in science class,
never seems interested
in extracurricular activities, and never makes the teams he wants to be on. Maybe that’s just the way things are and maybe it’s no big deal. There’s always time later for him to get really engaged in school, isn’t there? But you’re starting to wonder if things could be different, if your son could catch fire and thrive now in a different setting.
Or maybe you’ve just come back from parent-teacher conferences at your daugh-ter’s school feeling unsettled because you realized that her teacher not only doesn’t know your daughter well, but also he barely knows who she is and has never had any interactions with her outside of class. And maybe that is just the way things are in every school where teachers have too many students. But could it be different in another setting?
Maybe you’ve finally realized that no matter what you do,
whom you talk to, or how many meetings you attend, your
school is not giving your child what she needs.
Y
CONSIDER A CHANGE?Why would you
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TO ASK YOURSELFWould you consider a terrific education to be a
worthwhile investment? As one parent told us,
“My child having a good educational experience
is more important than any dollar amount.”
To what extent is you child en-gaged, supported, and challenged in her or his present situation?
Are you tired of hearing about state-mandated standardized tests and how much time gets spent preparing for them?Your child gets one shot at second grade or seventh grade
or tenth grade. If things aren’t working, does that lost ground ever really get made up? Exactly how long does it take for a kid to get perma-nently turned off by school? One year? Two years? Five years?
Basic Questions
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VALUE ADDED EDUCATIONMore than half a million families each year choose independent private schools. The schools that belong to the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS) share a commitment to providing safe environments in which young people can learn academic skills plus the importance of hard work, leadership, and good citizenship. Why do families choose these schools?
THE RIGHT MATCHAt independent private schools, you can choose the education that’s the best match for your child. Whether you’re
looking for a specific style of teaching, a particular class or sport, or a community that shares your values, you can find an independent school that meets your child’s needs.
GREAT TEACHERSThe tight-knit communities at independent schools allow teachers to develop a full understanding of how each student learns and what motivates each individually. The High School Survey of Student Engagement (HSSSE), conducted by Indiana University, found that more than twice as many students at NAIS independent
schools received helpful feedback from teachers on assignments, compared to students at all other types of schools. Students who attended NAIS schools were more than twice as likely as students at other schools to say that the school contributed “very much” to their growth in critical thinking.
AN INVOLVED COMMUNITYThe families who choose independent schools are active and involved in the life of the school. Independent schools promote regular communication among students, parents, and teachers
Finding a school where your child thrives provides
a foundation for a successful future.
Independent Schools
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to ensure everyone is working toward the same goals for the student.
SUCCESS IN COLLEGE Independent schools provide challenging academics and opportunities to participate in a variety of extracurricular activities, which prepares students for success at the next level. A study from the U.S. Department of Education found that 99 percent of students at NAIS schools graduated from high school and 90 percent of graduates attended four-year colleges.
Independent schools employ counselors who help students and their families explore all their options for college or secondary school, ensuring that the next school is a great
match for the student’s needs. The Freshman Survey Trends Report, an annual study conducted by the Higher Education Research Institute, found that NAIS school graduates felt more prepared for the academic demands of college than their public school counterparts. As college freshman, NAIS graduates reported that they were more likely to ask questions in class and explore topics on their own, even though it was not required for a class.
PREPARATION FOR LIFEThe Higher Education Research Institute also found that graduates from NAIS schools were more likely than public school graduates to have had an internship and to have accepted an offer of employment before
graduating from college. Independent education benefited graduates in adulthood too. The National Educational Longitudinal Study (NELS) found that NAIS graduates were more likely to exercise regularly, volunteer in their communities, and read newspapers and magazines daily as adults.
Parents choose independent schools for their children because they understand that the best education is a value-added experience. Independent schools help prepare children not just for this year’s tests, but for all of life’s tests.
© 2014 National Association of Independent Schools. Reprinted with permission.
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Seventy-eight percent of Americans describe the education that children receive in independent private schools as “excellent or good;” sixty-
nine percent say the same about parochial or church-related schools, while only thirty-seven percent think that way about traditional public schools. Results come from Gallup’s annual Work and Education poll conducted in August 2012.
Private schools have a long history and a respected record
of strong student performance. They give students a well-rounded education. They provide families with unique educational options and
alternatives to government schools. They are free of excessive government regulations and standardization that can stifle success, hinder creativity, and compromise a school’s identity. They reflect the beliefs and values of a particular community and weave those values into lessons that matter most for
living a productive, happy and meaningful life.
Choosing a school for a child is one of the most important
decisions parents must make. The right school for a child depends on that child’s specific needs. Just like children, different schools have different characteristics, and finding the right match between child and school is worth the time.
There are several steps involved in finding the best school for your child. First, consider your family’s values and beliefs and decide whether you want a school that supports and nourishes those values.
Second, look at your child. What kind of environment is
THE RIGHT SCHOOLPrivate schools have a well-
deserved reputation for quality.
Choosing a school for a child is one of the most important decisions parents must make.
Choosing
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best for him/her? A school that promotes creativity, is structured, supports special learning needs, focuses on
particular gifts, or responds to a certain learning style? Is a particular pedagogy best suited for your child?
Third, visit the school and talk to administrators, teachers, and parents. What evidence does the school provide that
students are thriving, growing, and succeeding? What is the school’s curriculum, assessment program, extra-curricular
activities, fine arts, and sports programs? Does the school educate the whole child: intellectual, spiritual,
physical, social, cultural, aesthetic? What happens to students once they graduate? Is the school safe and orderly? Do students respect one another and their teachers? Are they focused on their work? Does the school welcome parents and see them as partners?
These are just some of the questions parents must answer when choosing a child’s school.
To start the selection process, find out what private schools are in your area by visiting AISNE’s web site at aisne.org.
Material provided by the Council for American Private Education.
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO START YOUR SEARCH FOR THE RIGHT SCHOOL, VISIT:aisne.org
What evidence does the school provide that students are thriving, growing, and succeeding?
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APPLYING TO INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS
In the fall, families investigate school websites, visit school open houses, and narrow down a list of the schools they’d like to apply to.
Most applications are due in the winter, but deadlines vary from school to school. It’s important to check the deadline for each school.
Independent schools often require:
A completed application form, available from the school website or by calling the admission office;
Your child’s most up-to-date academic transcript, with grades, from his or her current school;
Teacher recommendations;
Results of a standardized admissions test and/or a school-administered entrance exam;
A formal interview with your child.
Depending on your child’s age, some schools may also ask for parent statements describing the child; student essays; and/or student artwork, writing, or portfolios.
The admission office is also the best source of information about various options for paying for an independent school education. Many schools ask families to submit an application for financial aid at the same time as the admission application.
Independent schools ask students to apply for admission, and the admission process typically begins almost a year before the student wants to enroll.
Admission Quest:
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Admission interviews with students and their families take place in the fall and
winter. For very young children, schools often conduct group interviews or have the child visit a class to help gauge whether the school is the right fit for the student ’s needs.
Each school works hard to assemble a student body that will benefit most from the type of education it offers. They also look for
students whose strengths and personalities will complement those of other
admitted students. Some schools weigh academic performance most heavily, but other schools look primarily at a student’s potential. Overall, each school aims to admit students
who are the right “fit” for the school, just as parents are looking for schools that are the right fit for their children and families. Independent schools typically send notifications about admissions decisions in the spring, but some schools offer rolling admissions (offers of admission are made until the class fills up).
For a student who’s accepted into several schools, a new challenge emerges—how to choose which to attend. Many schools allow admitted students to visit on a special day or provide some opportunity for students to visit the campus again. Sometimes, shadowing a current student can give the best sense of what it would be like to attend. For parents of prospective students, talking to current parents may help, too. Many schools provide contact information for parents who’ve agreed to speak about their experiences at the school. Reading the school’s newsletters and following it on social media can also help you get a sense of the school’s offerings and culture.
© 2014, National Association of Independent Schools. Reprinted with permission.
For a student who’s accepted into several schools, a new challenge emerges—how to choose which to attend.
ABOUT INDEPENDENT PRIVATE SCHOOLS
What is an independent school? Is it the same as a private school?Yes. Independent schools are simply a particular kind of nonprofit private school, distinguished by having a freestanding board of trustees that is solely responsible for the school.
Aren’t all independent schools basically the same?Not at all. Just within our membership there is an extraordinary range of schools,
from small elementary schools to big boarding schools, and everything in between. While most schools are coed, a number are single- sex. Many schools have a particular religious affiliation or follow a particular educational philosophy. Some schools define themselves as traditional in their approaches; others see themselves as progressive. Every independent school has a unique mission that guides
the work and leadership of the school.
What’s wrong with public schools? Why would I pay for something that I already get for free?There’s nothing wrong with public schools, but at some point you may decide that your child is not thriving in your public school and that you want a different learning environment for him or her. You may feel that greater academic challenges
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or more enrichment would allow your child to more fully reach his or her potential. One-size-fits-all just won’t work for every student. You might be concerned that your child is becoming negative about school, is coasting or seems to be lost in the shuffle, isn’t doing much homework, isn’t getting the needed support, or isn’t involved in extra-curricular activities. Or you might be concerned that the teachers don’t know your child as an individual or that the schools values and priorities don’t align with yours. Those are serious concerns. You could well decide that a private independent school is just what your child needs, and because education is a high priority in terms of your family’s resources, you are willing to make the necessary investments.
Does an independent school adequately prepare my child for the future?The best preparation for adulthood is an education rooted in strong values and a commitment to excellence in character as well as academics. This is the kind of education our schools offer. Most independent schools are intentionally diverse—racially, ethnically, geographically, and socioeconomically—which can set the right foundation for an increasingly complex and connected world.
How can I decide if an indep-endent school is a worthwhile investment in my child and her future?It all comes down to some basic questions: Are my child’s needs being met in his present
situation? Is my child engaged, nurtured, and challenged in her present situation? How important are those things to you? Would you consider a private college to be a worthwhile investment? As one parent told us, “My child having a good educational experience is more important than a dollar amount.”
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Do you need to have low income to receive financial aid? Do schools have much financial aid to give out?“No” and “It depends.” Financial aid is based on your need, and many families with above-average incomes are surprised to find that they do qualify for some support. The amount of available aid varies from school to school. The average AISNE school provides financial aid to twenty-five percent of its families and the average grant is about $20,000 (note this includes boarding schools with higher costs). If you know that you will need financial aid, be sure to ask about it when you visit schools.
Independent schools must not be very diverse. Right?Actually, independent schools
are quite diverse, with our member schools reporting an average of eighteen percent students of color and an average of twenty-five percent of students receiving financial aid. Few suburban public schools could claim to be as racially and socio-economically diverse. So the independent school down the street may well be more reflective of the diversity of our society than your public school.
Why is small class size supposed to be so good for students?Primarily because having fewer students allows the teachers to: 1 get to know each student in depth, 2 be able to closely monitor the student’s progress, and 3 have the time to help when a student has difficulty.
When we ask parents what they like about their independent school, they always mention small classes and individual attention.
What’s involved in applying to an independent school?There are a number of steps to follow, including doing your homework to pick the schools that will be a good match, visiting the schools, filling out an application, filling out financial aid forms, arranging for any required testing, and arranging to have your current school send records and evaluations. Remember that the admission professionals at our schools are there to help you every step of the way.
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Founded in 1982, Atrium School is located in Watertown in an award-winning green building. Atrium School’s Pre-K–8th grade progressive education encourages academic curiosity, creativity, and exploration while fostering each child’s intellectual growth. Our students develop confidence in themselves and respect for others within a joyful, vibrant community of nurturing teachers, engaged parents, and enriching partnerships.
We are pleased to announce our new state-of-the-art, innovative Middle School, which serves as the next step for our 5th grade students and draws additional 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students from many area schools and communities. Atrium students are enriched by the Music+Music Integration and Violin String Program, Theater, Studio Art, Spanish, Gym, Library, STEM, and athletic activities during and after school.
• Please join us at our 2015-2016 Open Houses• Or schedule a tour and see how Atrium students experience
EXCELLENCE WITH JOY each day• Also, attend our amazing “A is for Atrium” free Tuesday morning
program series for young children and their parents or caregivers
Please contact Sandi Dunn at [email protected] for further information.
Atrium Schoolatrium.org | 617.923.4156
Watertown, MA
Featured School Profiles
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Austin Preparatory School is a Catholic independent day school in the Augustinian tradition educating young men and women in grades 6 through 12 in Reading, Massachusetts. The school is on a journey in the footsteps of St. Augustine, who articulated that we have two teachers: internal and external. Along their journey, Austin students learn to listen,and follow the voice of their inner teacher. Call it religion, spirituality, or ethics; each student learns that habit of mind and heart. And that affects their lives, not just their studies. Ask anyone who has spent any time at the school and you’ll hear about the Austin community. Diversity matters, and the school welcomes different personalities, viewpoints, ideas, and life paths. At Austin Prep, students feel completely part of the community while remaining free to be themselves.
• New Athletic Stadium• Average Middle School class size is 13 students• Average Upper School class size is 15 students• iPad 1:1 classroom program• Unique long-block schedule
Austin Preparatoryaustinprep.org | 781.944.4900
Reading, MA
Austin Prep
Beacon Hill Nursery School was founded in 1955 and has been a vital part of the downtown community since its inception. It has a marvelous history of strong and consistent commitment to high quality early childhood education. BHNS excels at the tangibles—state of the art classrooms, two on-site playgrounds, a gym, a lunchroom and kitchen, and the highest quality of classroom equipment and supplies. However, much of the magic that is created here is from intangibles–the minds and hearts of an experienced, educated staff and a strongly committed, supportive community–none of which is defined by concrete or plaster. BHNS began as a school and its educators remain dedicated students themselves, constantly striving to bring richer experiences to our children—whether that be with playgrounds designed to exemplify the forefront of our professions or our eclectic and dynamic curriculum and practice that enfolds the Reggio Emilia philosophy, the works of Vygotsky and Piaget, as well as the most recent research. Beacon Hill Nursery School is always in motion, with and for our children.
Beacon Hill Nursery School
bhns.net | 617.227.0822
Boston, MA
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Located on the Boston University campus, BU Academy offers 170 students in grades nine through twelve an unparalleled college preparatory program. At BU Academy, students’ zeal for learning takes them as far as they are capable. Small class sizes and close relationships with faculty allow students to pursue their passions and nurture their talents. Ninth and tenth grade students are immersed in a liberal arts curriculum, while upperclassmen take courses offered by BU Academy in addition to enrolling in courses at Boston University. Prior to graduation, students regularly complete up to twelve courses (equivalent to approximately 40 college credits) from the University’s undergraduate curriculum.
Above all else, ambitious students with intellectual curiosity find a community that supports and celebrates their growth, not only as thinkers, but also as individuals. We invite you to visit campus to learn more about our distinct program of studies and our vibrant community.
Boston University Academy
buacademy.org | 617.353.9000
Boston, MA
Belmont Day School is a dynamic Pre-K to 8 school with an exceptional balance of attention to character development, academics, arts, and athletics. Its students become self-motivated, life-long learners and enthusiastic community contributors. The school’s values of honesty, caring, joy, responsibility, respect, and excellence guide every decision and interaction.
Students receive robust and thoughtful academic preparation, and are taught by talented faculty who know them as individuals and challenge them to question and explore. At Belmont Day, students cultivate a garden to learn about sustainability, solve engineering problems in the ideate lab, and engage in meaningful service projects in the community. The culture of critical and creative thinking is illustrated by the breadth and scholarship of eighth graders’ culminating Capstone research projects.
Belmont Day students are also budding and experienced actors, artists, athletes, and musicians who choose from over 30 extracurricular offerings. The school’s versatile and accomplished graduates go on to succeed at a variety of secondary schools.
Belmont Day School
belmontday.org | 617.484.3078
Belmont, MA
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The Chestnut Hill School is an independent, coeducational elementary school. The school is comprised of a preschool program (starting at age 3), an all-day Kindergarten, and Grades One through Six. A host of after-school, summer, and music programs enrich our extra-curricular offerings.
Driven by a mission of academic excellence, diversity, and community, CHS prides itself on providing a rigorous academic program within a warm and supportive environment. Our educational philosophy is a key product of that mission—one that is deeply rooted in a balanced approach to learning, a desire to educate and support the whole child, and a fundamental understanding of sound, developmental practice. Dedicated and talented teachers create a learning environment that not only facilitates the acquisition of knowledge and skills, but that promotes critical thinking, problem-solving, and a genuine love of learning.
CHS has earned a national reputation as an inclusive institution responsive to the needs of a highly diverse community. We have students, staff, and faculty from over 30 communities in the Greater Boston area. The school strives to acknowledge the numerous differences in our families’ backgrounds while actively celebrating our common commitments to equity and social justice.
The Chestnut Hill School
tchs.org | 617.566.4394
Chestnut Hill, MA
At Commonwealth, we deeply explore literary texts, artistic masterpieces, and historical documents; learn to write rigorous and elegant math proofs and computer programs; perform experiments that enliven our understanding of biology, chemistry, and physics; and learn to write clearly and powerfully. Wherever your curiosity leads, Commonwealth helps you get there.
The city is our campus, and we make the most of it. Our City of Boston course takes first-year students out to discover the city’s neighborhoods, history, and current events. Students do research at Harvard, MIT, the Boston Public Library, and more. We play Ultimate Frisbee on the Boston Common and run cross-country on the Esplanade.
Our teachers will work closely with you; they take pride in helping students develop their skills and thinking. Your fellow students will support you and share your enthusiasm. Challenged by high academic standards, supported by outstanding faculty, and encouraged by a close-knit community, our students turn out remarkable work.
Commonwealth is a coed day school in Boston’s Back Bay with 145 students in grades 9 to 12.
Commonwealth School
commschool.org | 617.266.7525
Boston, MA
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Dedham Country Day School is more than just a school—it’s a dynamic community of students, teachers, and parents connected by a passion for learning.
Students are challenged with a cohesive balance of academics, arts, and athletics and are inspired to become thoughtful, connected citizens through a structured program of community service.
DCD encourages students to think creatively and critically, use their voices, ask questions and take risks. Whether it’s building a complex machine in the science lab, making calculations before cutting in the woodshop, or delivering a monologue based on Homer’s Odyssey, learning at DCD is active and joyful —as our motto says, “Learning Is a Way of Life.”
Since 1903, DCD has been providing a well-crafted education to boys and girls in Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 8 in an inclusive and supportive learning environment.
Explore the possibilities for your child at our fall admissions events or call to schedule a personal tour. Our 17-acre campus is conveniently located just minutes from Route 128 in Dedham.
Open House: November 1 | Classroom Observation: November 20Emilie Liebhoff, Admissions Director and Assistant Head of School, [email protected]
Dedham Country Day School
dedhamcountryday.org | 781.329.0850
Dedham, MA
Founded in 1784, Derby is one of the oldest co-educational day schools in the country for students from Pre-K through Grade 8. Our mission remains the same now as it was two hundred years ago: to improve both mind and heart. Small class sizes and a dedicated faculty support a well-balanced curriculum of academics, arts, athletics, and community service in a collaborative environment that fosters creativity and critical thinking. • Average class size of 15• New, state-of-the-art Healey Family Center for Innovation• Theme-based International Primary Curriculum• Teamwork fostered through an Outdoor Education Curriculum• Growth supported by Peer Mentor and Faculty Advisory Programs Come visit our 27-acre campus today and see if Derby is right for your family.
Derby Academyderbyacademy.org | 781.749.0746
Hingham, MA
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Fay School is a traditional yet contemporary coed independent school for students in Pre-K through grade 9. In a small, closely-knit community where each student is known well, Fay students participate in a wide variety of academic, athletic, artistic, and service activities on their way to becoming confident, actively engaged citizens. Beginning in Pre-K and Kindergarten, Fay’s educational program instills in students a love of learning and develops their skills in critical thinking, writing, reading, public speaking, quantitative analysis, and problem solving. Emphases on effort, responsibility, kindness, inclusivity, and respect form the foundation of the School’s “character curriculum” and create an ideal environment for teaching and learning. Because they are so well prepared and make such a positive impact, Fay’s eighth and ninth graders are highly sought-after by selective secondary schools. Fay is comprised of 355 day students from 40 Metro-West towns, along with 120 boarding students (5-day and 7-day, in grades 7-9) from 20 countries and across the U.S., creating an authentic global community just 25 miles west of Boston.
Admission Open HouseSunday, November 151:00 - 3:30 PM
Fay Schoolfayschool.org | 508.490.8201
Southborough, MA
Each day, across our hilltop campus in Brookline, Mass., brothers and sisters in PK through grade 12 learn, play, and grow up together. With the support of caring faculty and a strong sense of community behind them, students endeavor to expand learning both inside and outside the classroom, often in uncharted territory, in a warm, educational environment. Today’s Dexter Southfi eld, guided by the motto “Our Best Today, Better Tomorrow,” encourages creativity, innovation, and the pursuit of excellence. Simply, we prepare students for the future, which they shape. Students gain a strong foundation in a classic education, and are exposed to the arts, STEM, and athletics every day. These programs, our commitment to strong academics, and our hallmark public speaking program instill confi dence, grow individual talents, and build an ethical foundation for life in each student. To learn more, attend an admissions open house or call the Admissions Offi ce to schedule a campus tour.
Dexter Southfielddextersouthfield.org | 617.522.5544
Brookline, MA
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The Fessenden School is an independent school, Pre-K through Grade 9, with boarding options for students in Grades 5-9. Located in West Newton, just minutes from downtown Boston, Fessenden offers state-of-the-art facilities, curriculum, and programs specifically designed to meet the educational needs of boys. Fessenden’s 41-acre campus is a place where people live, share, and learn together in an inclusive community enveloped in a core mission—to teach, nurture, and celebrate growing boys and to cultivate each student’s individual potential. In our Lower School, teachers foster a love of learning and encourage boys to treat each other with kindness and respect. In our Middle and Upper Schools, boarders and day students alike are immersed in a diverse culture that comes from a campus community of local, national, and international students. Fessenden has created an academic experience that both supports and encourages boys to venture beyond their comfort zones. As a result, boys strive, interact, and claim their identities with both confidence and humility. To learn more about the Fessenden experience, visit fessenden.org.
The Fessenden Schoolfessenden.org | 617.630.2300
West Newton, MA
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Fayerweather Street School in Cambridge provides a child-centered approach to learning from PreKindergarten through 8th grade. Founded in 1967, Fayerweather educates children to become self-confident and self-directed learners, critical and reflective thinkers, explorers of ideas, and risk-takers. Because the school is small, the community close and the faculty highly skilled and caring, we can respond fully to the needs of our diverse student body. Integrated and thematic curriculum is designed to spark questions and concerns about the world while providing a structure in which strong academic skills are developed. As part of the school’s commitment to social justice and anti-bias work, curricular themes have been carefully thought out and developed to provide different lenses and points of view. For more information, visit our website at fayerweather.org.
FayerweatherStreet School
fayerweather.org | 617.876.4746
Cambridge, MA
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An innovative, independent school on the South Shore of Boston, Inly School inspires students to be creative thinkers and self-motivated, lifelong learners. Inly’s toddler, preschool, full-day kindergarten, elementary, and middle school programs blend proven Montessori curriculum and educational best practices at all levels so students can meet their potential.
Hands-on, experiential learning; world languages for all ages; and an art-rich, integrated, rigorous academic curriculum prepare Inly students to be independent, forward-thinking global citizens who succeed at their choice of secondary schools—and in real life.
The tangible benefits of an Inly education include a deep engagement with academic material, many hands-on skills, and a discerning ability to think critically and manage one’s time. The intangible benefits—confidence, independence, and social and interpersonal responsibilities—separate Inly grads from their peers and define the difference with Inly. For details on academics, arts, athletics, experiential learning, outdoor classroom, organic gardens, robotics, and more, visit inlyschool.org.
Inly Schoolinlyschool.org | 781.545.5544
Scituate, MA
German International School Boston is an independent, coeducational day school serving students from age 3 to grade 12.
In bilingual, cross-grade classrooms, dedicated teachers address each learner’s unique needs. In addition to its international focus, GISB’s urban location, commitment to affordability, dynamic afterschool program, and engaged family community make it a special place to learn and grow. Our multilingual, multicultural school empowers students for success in a global world.
Open House dates: ; November 19th (9am-11am) and December 5th (2pm-4pm)
For more information or to schedule a private tour, please contact the Admission Department.
German International School Boston
gisbos.org | 617.783.2600
Boston, MA
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Lexington Christian Academy is Greater Boston’s earliest Christian independent college prep school for day and boarding students. Founded in 1946, LCA has an international reputation for excellence in a faith-based education that prepares students for success at their college of choice and for life. Academic opportunities—including AP courses, internships, research projects, and award-winning arts programs—equip students with critical-thinking and team collaboration skills needed for today’s world. Classes are small and faculty recognizes and nurtures the unique gifts within each student. LCA boasts a beautiful 30-acre woodland campus in historic Lexington just 20 minutes from downtown Boston.
QUICK FACTS:• Grades: 6-12• Number of students: 320• Average class size: 15• Student to faculty ratio: 10:1• Faculty: 80% hold advanced degrees• Ethnic diversity: 43%• International students: 13%
LCA OFFERS:• 5-Day boarding program• 20 Honors and 9 AP courses• Academics In Action weeklong
experiential workshops• Concentrations in STEM, Arts,
and Global Studies• Senior Internships• State-of-the-art science labs• Award-winning arts program• State-of-the-art performance center
with stadium-seating for 430
Lexington Christian Academy
lca.edu | 781.862.7850
Lexington, MA
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Located on a beautiful 30-acre campus, Meadowbrook is a co-educational independent day school for students in grades junior kindergarten through eight. At Meadowbrook, the mission is to know and love, challenge and nurture every child. Since its founding in 1923, the school has provided a program that emphasizes fundamental skills and promotes creativity within the framework of a broad, challenging curriculum. A nationally recognized STEAM school, Meadowbrook uses technology to enhance learning. A rigorous academic day is supplemented by robust arts and athletics programs.
Meadowbrook’s outstanding teachers bring exceptional passion and enthusiasm to the classroom, accompanied by extraordinary dedication to our students’ success and well-being. Our commitment to fostering productive social-emotional learning results in a warm and welcoming school community that embraces students, faculty, staff, and parents. Meadowbrook provides children with a solid academic and personal foundation for future success in a caring and joyful educational environment that reflects a proud tradition of excellence and a commitment to innovation. We invite you to come visit us!
The MeadowbrookSchool
meadowbrook-ma.org | 781.894.1193
Weston, MA
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The Park School has offered an exceptional education since its founding in 1888. Today, 560 boys and girls attend Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 9.
At Park, students develop a passion for learning in an environment that is both nurturing and challenging. Our outstanding teachers get to know each child through small classes and an active partnership with parents.
Located on a beautiful 34-acre campus near Jamaica Pond, Park feels like a neighborhood school while serving families residing in more than 30 cities and towns in and around Boston. We offer after-school programs, generous financial aid, and free shuttles from nearby MBTA stations, as well as optional bus service to downtown Boston and Newton and Wellesley.
Open House: Sunday, November 8, 12-3 PM.
The Park Schoolparkschool.org | 617.277.2456
Brookline, MA
Milton Academy is an independent college preparatory K-12 school, boarding and day in grades 9-12, located eight miles south of Boston.
Now in its third century, Milton develops confident, independent thinkers. In an intimate, friendly setting, dedicated faculty give students the structure to learn and the support to take risks. Aware that every encounter affects a young person’s development, Milton faculty surround students with opportunities for intellectual and personal growth—in and out of class. Inspired by their teachers and classmates, Milton students probe new areas of interest and maximize their strengths.
With a clear sense of themselves, their world, and how to contribute, Milton students graduate extraordinarily well prepared to take full advantage of all that college offers. Milton alumni put their well-developed skills to work in the most competitive colleges in the country.
Milton’s motto, “Dare to be true,” describes Milton’s culture. Teaching and learning at Milton are active processes that recognize the intelligence, talents, and potential of every individual.
milton academymilton.edu | 617.898.1798
Milton, MA
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Founded in 1645 and located on 117 acres in West Roxbury, Roxbury Latin is a small, independent day school for boys in grades 7 through 12 that is committed to the ethical formation and rigorous academic training of each boy entrusted to us. The school’s comparatively low tuition and its policy to admit and enroll boys without regard to their parents’ ability to pay ensures a diverse student body. In designing a vital program, Roxbury Latin remains alert to what is best and most effective in educating boys, but also dares to define what is in the best interest of our boys. We care most of all what kind of person a boy is and promise to know and love each boy.
The Roxbury LatinSchool
roxburylatin.org | 617.325.4920
West Roxbury, MA
The Rashi School graduates accomplished and engaged students who have a strong sense of self and Jewish identity and who understand their obligation to make a difference in the world.
• Challenging academics• Social Justice curriculum• Multigenerational programming• 162-acre wooded campus
Admissions Information Sessions:
• Sunday, November 15, 2015 at 10:30 AM• Sunday, January 10, 2016 at 10:30 AM
The Rashi Schoolrashi.org | 617.969.4444
Boston Area Reform Jewish K-8 Independent School
Dedham, MA
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The Sage School is Greater Boston’s premier school for gifted education.
For 25 years, The Sage School has given advanced learners in grades Pre-K to 8 an academic program filled with challenge. Working at an unprecedented depth of curriculum, students are provided with the opportunity to leverage their intellectual talent and creativity alongside same-aged peers who share their love of learning. Sage offers a robust arts program including visual art, music, and performing arts, and integrates foreign language into the classroom as early as kindergarten.
Sage is conveniently located off Route 95 in Foxboro with bus transportation available from Newton and Dedham. For our Open House schedule, visit our website at sageschool.org, or to experience firsthand a truly extraordinary educational program, contact the Admission Office at 508.543.9619.
Inspiration • Challenge • Achievement
The Sage Schoolsageschool.org | 508.543.9619
Foxboro, MA
The Russian School of Mathematics (RSM) is an award-winning, after-school math enrichment program that serves over 15,000 K-12 students across the country. Our approach is based on the best practices of advanced math schools in the former Soviet Union and Europe, adapted to the US educational environment for students of all abilities.
Developed by a team of passionate and knowledgeable experts and based on innovative research into children’s mental development, RSM’s curriculum is unique in the US. Each lesson at our school builds carefully on the concepts introduced in previous lessons and preceding years. We do not teach to a test or rush through concepts. Instead, we emphasize derivation via logical and critical thinking over memorization. Lessons are taught in a classroom setting, helping us to create an intellectually challenging but friendly and supportive learning environment.
Our goal is to provide our students with a foundation of deep mathematical knowledge, self-confidence, and an agility of thought that will serve them well throughout their entire lives.
Russian School Of Mathematics
russianschool.com | 855.MATH.855
Greater Boston, MA
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Information is not education — For 100 years at Shady Hill, this founding principle has inspired deep intellectual exploration for students in Pre-K through Grade 8.
A fundamentally different approach to learning, our Central Subject methodology helps students develop a firm mastery of important content in every subject area and make sense of what they know within a memorable, meaningful context.
Our intrepid young thinkers emerge prepared for more than their next schools. They embark into the ever-evolving world with bravery, joy, and optimism.
Shady Hill Schoolshs.org | 617.520.5200
Cambridge, MA
Saint Joseph Prep is a place where scholars learn, athletes compete, artists create, and leaders grow; a place where high school students find both comfort and challenge; a place where they gain the preparation to compete at the finest colleges; a place where they mature into courageous and compassionate, virtuous and visionary young men and women. Technology is integrated into the curriculum via a 1:1 iPad program, with emphasis on the development of critical thinking and problem solving skills, communication, collaboration, creativity and innovation. The School offers transportation from many area communities, an extensive athletic program, vibrant extra-curricular opportunities, small class sizes, an Academic Support Center, Chapel Speaking and Advisor Programs, and individualized college counseling. We provide our young people with a holistic, student-centered and outcome-oriented educational experience that is both exceptional and affordable.
Saint Joseph Prepsaintjosephprep.org | 617.254.8383
Boston, MA
A Sponsored Ministry of the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Boston
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“Find something you’re really interested in and pursue it with great passion.” That is 2002 graduate Leslie Dewan’s advice to Winsor girls.
The groundbreaking inventor and MIT Ph.D. counts herself lucky to be part of a Winsor tradition of “strong, successful women who care so much about their communities.”
Every Winsor day, 450 academically promising girls learn to “dream big.” Our 5th-12th graders discover their potential as athletes, artists, debaters, scientists, and more.
Their equally passionate teachers build an unparalleled academic foundation and the creativity, critical thinking, and confidence the future demands.
Located in Boston’s dynamic Longwood Medical Area, our historic campus features new arts and athletic facilities and innovative new academic classrooms, inspiring girls to explore, lead, and collaborate. While top colleges are in girls’ immediate futures, we prepare girls for life. The lessons—and friendships—last a lifetime.
Explore all Winsor offers your daughter at our Nov. 6th Admission Open House.
The Winsor Schoolwinsor.edu | 671.735.9500
Boston, MA
The Waldorf School of Lexington serves 230 students from preschool through grade 8. Part of a worldwide educational movement, WSL is one of the most established Waldorf schools in the country and is now celebrating its 45th year.
Play is the cornerstone of WSL’s early childhood program. The school creates a warm, nurturing environment for its youngest students, where an unhurried childhood can unfold.
When students enter first grade, they begin a rich program of humanities, mathematics, and the sciences—along with the study of two foreign languages, choral and instrumental music, arts, and athletics. WSL expands its classrooms into the natural surroundings through a biodynamic gardening program, farm and field trips, nature walks on nearby conservation land, and seasonal festivals.
The school’s educational philosophy and culture instill in students respect for themselves, for each other, and for the living world around them. WSL prepares students for a lifetime of joyful, self-directed learning.
Waldorf School of Lexingtonthewaldorfschool.org | 781.863.1062
Lexington, MA
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SCHOOL TYPE GENDER GRADES ENROLLMENTA+ ACADEMYRideau Street, Suite 700Ottawa, ON K1N 857aplusacademy.org | 613.670.5901
ACADEMY AT CHARLEMONTThe Mohawk Trail, 1359 Route 2Charlemont, MA 01339charlemont.org | 413.339.4912
ACADEMY HILL SCHOOL1190 Liberty StreetSpringfield, MA 01104academyhill.org | 413.788.0300
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AISNE Member SchoolsThe following pages contain basic information about all of AISNE’s independent schools. Use the listings to begin your search for the right school. For a searchable database of our schools and more information, go to aisne.org. All school listings are printed as provided by AISNE.
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Xaverian Brothers High School is an all-boys, Catholic, college-prep day school for boys in grades 7-12. For more than 50 years, Xaverian has been at the forefront of Catholic education, challenging young men to become their best; not just as students but as leaders of strong faith and character.
We believe that you are an individual, unlike any other—with your own special gifts. We will help you to appreciate your uniqueness, guiding and encouraging you to discover your gifts, and to make the very most of them.
Inspired to succeed, called to be more, at Xaverian you will discover your own unique path. You will emerge as a confident scholar and able leader, ready to thrive not just in college, but across every area of your life.
Will you answer the call?
For more information about upcoming events and entrance exams please visit xbhs.com/exam.
Xaverian Brothers High School
xbhs.com | 781.326.6392
Westwood, MA
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SCHOOL TYPE GENDER GRADES ENROLLMENTACERA SCHOOL5 Lowell AvenueWinchester, MA 01890aceraschool.org | 781.729.3489
AMHERST MONTESSORI SCHOOL27 Pomeroy LaneAmherst, MA 01002amherstmontessori.org | 413.253.3101
ANDOVER SCHOOL OF MONTESSORI400 South Main StreetAndover, MA 01810andovermontessori.org | 978.475.2299
THE APPLE ORCHARD SCHOOL282 - D Newton StreetBrookline, MA 02445appleorchardschool.org | 617.731.6463
APPLEWILD SCHOOL120 Prospect StreetFitchburg, MA 01420applewild.org | 978.342.6053
ATRIUM SCHOOL69 Grove StreetWatertown, MA 02472atrium.org | 617.923.4156
AUSTIN PREPARATORY SCHOOL101 Willow StreetReading, MA 01867austinprep.org | 781.944.4900
BANCROFT SCHOOL110 Shore DriveWorcester, MA 01605bancroftschool.org | 508.853.2640
BAY FARM MONTESSORI ACADEMY145 Loring StreetDuxbury, MA 02332bfarm.org | 781.934.7101
BEAVER COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL791 Hammond StreetChesnut Hill, MA 02467bcdschool.org | 617.738.2700
BEACON ACADEMY477 Longwood AvenueBoston, MA 02215beaconacademy.org | 617.423.2266
BELMONT DAY SCHOOL55 Day School LaneBelmont, MA 02478-2099belmontday.org | 617.484.3078
BELMONT HILL SCHOOL350 Prospect StreetBelmont, MA 02478belmonthill.org | 617.484.4410
THE BEMENT SCHOOL94 Main Street, P.O.Box 8Deerfield, MA 01342bement.org | 413.774.7061
BARD ACADEMY AT SIMON’S ROCK84 Alford RoadGreat Barrington, MA 01230simons-rock.edu/bard-academy-at-simons-rock | 800.235.7186
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ADAMS MONTESSORI SCHOOL310 Adams StreetQuincy, MA 02169adamsmontessori.org | 617.773.8200
THE ADVENT SCHOOL15 Brimmer StreetBoston, MA 02108adventschool.org | 617.742.0520
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BOSTON COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL150 Morrisey Blvd.Dorchester, MA 02125bchigh.edu | 617.436.3900
BOSTON TRINITY ACADEMY17 Hale StreetBoston, MA 02136bostontrinity.org | 617.364.3700
BOSTON UNIVERSITY ACADEMYOne University RoadBoston, MA 02215buacademy.org | 617.353.9000
BREWSTER ACADEMY80 Academy DriveWolfeboro, NH 03894-4115brewsteracademy.org | 603.569.1600
THE BRIGHTON SCHOOL360 Water Street, P.O. Box 3204Framingham, MA 01705brightonschoolofma.org | 508.877.8200
BRIMMER AND MAY SCHOOL69 Middlesex RoadChesnut Hill, MA 02467brimmer.org | 617.566.7462
BRITISH INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF BOSTON416 Pond StreetBoston, MA 02130bisboston.org | 617.522.2261
BROOKS SCHOOL1160 Great Pond RoadNorth Andover, MA 01845-1298brooksschool.org | 978.725.6300
BROOKWOOD SCHOOLOne Brookwood RoadManchester, MA 01944brookwood.edu | 978.526.4500
BUCKINGHAM BROWNE & NICHOLS SCHOOL80 Gerry’s Landing RoadCambridge, MA 02138bbns.org | 617.547.6100
BUXTON SCHOOL291 South StreetWilliamstown, MA 01267buxtonschool.org | 413.458.3919
CAMBRIDGE FRIENDS SCHOOL5 Cadbury RoadCambridge, MA 02140-3598cfsmass.org | 617.354.3880
CAMBRIDGE MONTESSORI SCHOOL161 Garden StreetCambridge, MA 02138cambridgemontessori.org | 617.492.3410
THE CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL OF WESTON45 Georgian RoadWeston, MA 02493csw.org | 781.642.8600
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BERKSHIRE SCHOOL245 North Undermountain RoadSheffield, MA 01257berkshireschool.org | 413.229.1003BERWICK ACADEMY31 Academy StreetSouth Berwick, ME 03908berwickacademy.org | 207.384.2164
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BIRCHES SCHOOL14 Bedford Road, P.O. Box 237Lincoln, MA 01773birchesschool.org | 781.728.5438
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CARDIGAN MOUNTAIN SCHOOL62 Alumni DriveCanaan, NH 03741-9307cardigan.org | 603.523.3548
CARROLL SCHOOL25 Baker Bridge Road, Lincoln, MA 017731841 Trapelo Road, Waltham, MA 02451carrollschool.org | 781.259.8342
CATHEDRAL HIGH SCHOOL74 Union Park StreetBoston, MA 02118cathedralhighschool.net | 617.542.2325
CATHOLIC MEMORIAL SCHOOL235 Baker StreetWest Roxbury, MA 02132catholicmemorial.org | 617.469.8000
THE CENTER SCHOOL71 Montague City RoadGreenfield, MA 01301centerschool.net | 413.773.1700
CHAPEL HILL-CHAUNCY HALL SCHOOL785 Beaver StreetWaltham, MA 02452chch.org | 781.314.0800
THE CAMBRIDGE-ELLIS SCHOOL80 Trowbridge StreetCambridge, MA 02138cambridge-ellis.com | 617.354.0014
CAPE COD ACADEMY50 Osterville-West Barnstable RoadOsterville, MA 02655capecodacademy.org | 508.428.5400
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CLARK SCHOOL14 Forest Ridge DriveRowley, MA 01969clarkschool.com | 978.777.4699
COASTAL STUDIES FOR GIRLS308 Wolfe’s Neck RoadFreeport, ME 04032coastalstudiesforgirls.org | 207.865.9700
COHEN HILLEL ACADEMY6 Community RoadMarblehead, MA 01945cohenhillel.org | 781.639.2880
THE COMMON SCHOOLBox 2248Amherst, MA 01004commonschool.org | 413.256.8989
COMMONWEALTH SCHOOL151 Commonwealth AvenueBoston, MA 02116commschool.org | 617.266.7525
COMMUNITY PREPARATORY SCHOOL126 Somerset StreetProvidence, RI 02907communityprep.org | 401.521.9696
COMPASS290-294 Bowdoin StreetDorchester, MA 02122compassboston.org | 857.220.2333
CONCORD ACADEMY166 Main StreetConcord, MA 01742concordacademy.org | 978.402.2200
COTTING SCHOOL, INC453 Concord AvenueLexington, MA 02421cotting.org | 781.862.7323
CUSHING ACADEMY39 School St. P.O. Box 8000Ashburnham, MA 01430cushing.org | 978.827.7000
DANA HALL SCHOOL45 Dana Road, P.O. Box 9010Wellesley, MA 02482-9010danahall.org | 781.235.3010
DEDHAM COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL90 Sandy Valley RoadDedham, MA 02026dedhamcountryday.org | 781.329.0850
DEERFIELD ACADEMY7 Boyden Lane, P.O. Box 87Deerfield, MA 01342deerfield.edu | 413.774.1400
THE CORWIN-RUSSELL SCHOOL @ BROCCOLI HALL142 North RoadSudbury, MA 01776corwin-russell.org | 978.369.1444
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CHARLES RIVER SCHOOL6 Old Meadow Road, P.O. Box 339Dover, MA 02030charlesriverschool.org | 508.785.0068
THE CHESNUT HILL SCHOOL428 Hammond StreetChesnut Hill, MA 02467-1229tchs.org | 617.566.4394
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CHILDREN’S OWN SCHOOL86 Main StreetWinchester, MA 01890childrensown.org | 781.729.2689
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DERBY ACADEMY56 Burditt AvenueHingham, MA 02043derbyacademy.org | 781.749.0746
THE DERRYFIELD SCHOOL2108 River RoadManchester, NH 03104derryfield.org | 603.669.4524
DEXTER SOUTHFIELD20 Newton StreetBrookline, MA 02445dextersouthfield.org | 617.454.2721
DUBLIN SCHOOL18 Lehmann WayDublin, NH 03444dublinschool.org | 603.563.8584
EAGLE HILL SCHOOL242 Old Petersham Road, P.O. Box 116Hardwick, MA 01037ehs1.org | 413.477.6000
EAGLEBROOK SCHOOL271 Pine Nook Road, P.O. Box 7Deerfield, MA 01342eaglebrook.org | 413.774.7411
EPIPHANY SCHOOL, INC.154 Centre StreetDorchester, MA 02124-2311epiphanyschool.com | 617.326.0425
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|SCHOOL TYPE GENDER GRADES ENROLLMENTESPERANZA ACADEMY198 Garden StreetLawrence, MA 01840esperanzaacademy.org | 978.686.4673EXPLO932 Washington StreetNorwood, MA 02062explo.org | 781.762.7400
FALMOUTH ACADEMY7 Highfield DriveFalmouth, MA 02540falmouthacademy.org | 508.457.9696
FAY SCHOOL48 Main Street, P.O. Box 9106Southborough, MA 01772fayschool.org | 508.485.0100
FAYERWEATHER STREET SCHOOL765 Concord AvenueCambridge, MA 02138fayerweather.org | 617.876.4746
THE FENN SCHOOL516 Monument StreetConcord, MA 01742fenn.org | 978.369.5800
THE FESSENDEN SCHOOL250 Waltham StreetWest Newton, MA 02465fessenden.org | 617.964.5350
FONTBONNE ACADEMY930 Brook RoadMilton, MA 02186fontbonneacademy.org | 617.696.3241
FRIENDS ACADEMY1088 Tucker RoadN. Dartmouth, MA 02747friendsacademy1810.org | 508.999.1356
GERMAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL BOSTON57 Holton StreetBoston, MA 02134gisbos.org | 617.783.2600
GLEN URQUHART SCHOOL74 Hart StreetBeverly Farms, MA 01915gus.org | 978.927.1064
THE GORDON SCHOOL45 Maxfield AvenueE. Providence, RI 02914gordonschool.org | 401.434.3833
THE GOVERNOR’S ACADEMY1 Elm StreetByfield, MA 01922thegovernorsacademy.org | 978.465.1763
GROTON SCHOOL282 Farmers Row, P.O. Box 991Groton, MA 01450groton.org | 978.448.3363
GREAT BARRINGTON RUDOLF STEINER SCHOOL35 West Plain RoadGreat Barrington, MA 01230gbrss.org | 413.528.4015
HARBORLIGHT-STONERIDGE MONTESSORI SCHOOL243 Essex StreetBeverly, MA 01915h-sms.org | 978.922.1008
GANN ACADEMY - THE NEW JEWISH HIGH SCHOOL333 Forest StreetWaltham, MA 02452grannacademy.org | 781.642.6800
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Day
Day/Boarding
Day
Day
Day/Boarding
Day
Day
Day
Day
Day
Day/Boarding
Day/Boarding
Day
Day
Day
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Coed
Coed
Coed
Coed
Boys
Boys
Girls
Coed
Coed
Coed
Coed
Coed
Coed
Coed
Coed
Coed
5-8
4-12
7-12
Pre-K-9
Pre-S-8
4-9
Pre-K-9
9-12
Pre-K-8
Pre-K-12
K-8
N-8
9-12
8-12
N-8
N-8
9-12
60
N/A
200
475
200
321
475
350
270
183
234
400
405
373
300
208
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SCHOOL TYPE GENDER GRADES ENROLLMENTTHE HARTSBROOK SCHOOL193 Bay RoadHadley, MA 01035hartsbrook.org | 413.586.1908
HERITAGE ACADEMY594 Converse StreetLongmeadow, MA 01106heritageacademy.org | 413.567.1517
HIGH MOWING SCHOOL222 Isaac Frye HighwayWilton, NH 03086highmowing.org | 603.654.2391
HILLSIDE SCHOOL404 Robin Hill StreetMarlborough, MA 01752hillsideschool.net | 508.485.2824
HOLDERNESS SCHOOLChapel Lane, P.O. Box 1879Plymouth, NH 03263holderness.org | 603.536.1257
HYDE SCHOOL616 High StreetBath, ME 04530hyde.edu | 207.443.5584
INLY SCHOOL46 Watch Hill DriveScituate, MA 02066inlyschool.org | 781.545.5544
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Day
Day/Boarding
Day/Boarding
Day/Boarding
Boarding
Day
Coed
Coed
Coed
Boys
Coed
Coed
Coed
N-12
K-8
9-12
5-9
9-12
9-PG
N-8
260
100
110
145
280
150
250
INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF BOSTON45 Matignon RoadCambridge, MA 02140isbos.org | 617.499.1451
Day Coed Pre-K-12 624
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MAPLE STREET SCHOOL322 Maple StreetManchester Center, VT 05255maplestreetschool.com | 802.362.7137
JACKSON SCHOOL200 Jackson RoadNewton, MA 02458jwpschools.org | 617.969.1537
KENTS HILL SCHOOL1614 Main Street, P.O. Box 257Kents Hill, ME 04349kentshill.org | 207.658.4914
KINGSLEY MONTESSORI SCHOOL26 Exeter StreetBoston, MA 02116kingsley.org | 617.226.4900
LANDER GRINSPOON ACADEMY257 Prospect StreetNorthampton, MA 01060landergrinspoon.org | 413.584.6622
LANDMARK SCHOOL429 Hale Street, P.O. Box 227Prides Crossing, MA 01965landmarkschool.org | 978.236.3000
THE LAUREL SCHOOL1436 Long Pond RoadBewster, MA 02631laurelschoolcapecod.org | 508.896.4934
LAWRENCE ACADEMYPowderHouse Road, P.O. Box 992Groton, MA 01450lacademy.edu | 978.448.6535
LESLEY ELLIS SCHOOL41 Foster StreetArlington, MA 02474lesleyellis.org | 781.641.5987
LEXINGTON CHRISTIAN ACADEMY48 Bartlett AvenueLexington, MA 02420lca.edu | 781.862.7850
LEXINGTON MONTESSORI SCHOOL130 Pleasant StreetLexington, MA 02421lexmontessori.org | 781.862.8571
LINCOLN SCHOOL301 Butler AvenueProvidence, RI 02906lincolnschool.org | 401.331.9696
MAIMONIDES SCHOOL34 Philbrick RoadBrookline, MA 02445maimonides.org | 617.232.4452
MALDEN CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL99 Crystal StreetMalden, MA, 02148maldencatholic.org | 781.322.3098
THE LEARNING PROJECT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL107 Marlborough StreetBoston, MA 02116leaningproject.org | 617.266.8427
JCDS, BOSTON’S JEWISH COMMUNITY DAY SCHOOL57 Stanley AvenueWatertown, MA 02472jcdsboston.org | 617.972.1733JEWISH COMMUNITY DAY SCHOOL OF RHODE ISLAND85 Taft AvenueProvidence, RI 02906jcdsri.org | 401.751.2470
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Day
Day/Boarding
Day
Day
Day/Boarding
Day
Day/Boarding
Day
Day/Boarding
Day
Day
Day
Day
Day
Day
Day
Coed
Coed
Coed
Coed
Coed
Coed
Coed
Coed
Coed
Coed
Coed
Girls
Coed
Boys
Coed
Coed
Coed
K-8
K-6
9-PG
T-6
K-6
2-12
Pre-S-6
9-12
Pre-S-8
6-12
T-8
N-12
K-12
9-12
K-6
K-8
Pre-K-5
99
240
230
300
76
470
105
403
170
325
230
400
547
583
118
200
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SCHOOL TYPE GENDER GRADES ENROLLMENTTHE MEADOWBROOK SCHOOL OF WESTON10 Farm RoadWeston, MA 02493meadowbrook-ma.org | 781.894.1193
MERIDIAN ACADEMY54 Brookside AvenueJamaica Plain, MA 02130meridianacademy.org | 617.277.1118
MIDDLEBRIDGE SCHOOL333 Ocean RoadNarragansett, RI 02882middlebridgeschool.org | 401.788.0800
MIDDLESEX SCHOOL1400 Lowell Road, P.O. Box 9122Concord, MA 01742mxschool.edu | 978.369.2550
MILTON ACADEMY K-12170 Centre StreetMilton, MA 02186milton.edu | 617.898.1798
MISS HALL’S SCHOOL492 Holmes Road, P.O. Box 1166Pittsfield, MA 01202misshalls.org | 413.499.1300
THE MONTESSORI SCHOOL OF NORTHAMPTON51 Bates StreetNorthampton, MA 01060northamptonmontessori.org | 413.586.4538
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Day
Day/Boarding
Day/Boarding
Day
Day/Boarding
Day
Coed
Coed
Coed
Coed
Coed
Girls
Coed
K-8
6-12
7-PG
9-12
K-12
9-PG
Pre-K-6
303
34
66
384
980
214
120
MONTROSE SCHOOL29 North StreetMedfield, MA 02052montroseschool.org | 508.359.2423
Day Girls 6-12 207
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THE PARK SCHOOL171 Goddard AvenueBrookline, MA 02445parkschool.org | 617.277.2456
MOSES BROWN SCHOOL250 Lloyd AvenueProvidence, RI 02906mosesbrown.org | 401.831.7350
NANTUCKET LIGHTHOUSE SCHOOL1 Rugged RoadNantucket, MA 02554nantucketlighthouseschool.org | 508.228.0427
MOUNT ALVERNIA HIGH SCHOOL790 Centre StreetNewton, MA 02458mountalverniahs.org | 617.969.2260
NANTUCKET NEW SCHOOL15 Nobadeer Farm RoadNantucket, MA 02554nantucketnewschool.org | 508.228.8569
NASHOBA BROOKS SCHOOL200 Strawberry Hill RoadConcord, MA 01742nashobabrooks.org | 978.369.4591
NAZARETH ACADEMY27 Cordis StreetWakefield, MA 01880nazacademy.org | 781.246.7600
THE NEWMAN SCHOOL247 Marlborough StreetBoston, MA 02116newmanboston.org | 617.267.4530
NEWTON COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL785 Centre StreetNewton, MA 02458newtoncountryday.org | 617.244.4246
NEWTON MONTESSORI SCHOOL80 Crescent AvenueNewton Centre, MA 02459newtonmontessori.org | 617.969.4488
NOBLE AND GREENOUGH SCHOOL10 Campus DriveDedham, MA 02026nobles.edu | 781.326.3700
NORTHFIELD MOUNT HERMON SCHOOL1 Lamplighter WayMount Herman, MA 01354nmhschool.org | 413.498.3227
NOTRE DAME ACADEMY, HINGHAM1073 Main StreetHingham, MA 02043ndahingham.com | 781.749.5930
NOTRE DAME ACADEMY, WORCESTER42 Salisbury StreetWorcester, MA 01609nda-worc.org | 508.757.6200
OAK MEADOW SCHOOL2 Old Pickard LaneLittleton, MA 01460oakmeadow.org | 978.486.9874
ODYSSEY DAY SCHOOL2 Audubon RoadWakefield, MA 01880odysseydayschool.org | 781.245.6050
MOTHER CAROLINE ACADEMY & EDUCATION CENTER515 Blue Hill AvenueDorchester, MA 02121mcaec.org | 617.427.1177
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Day
Day
Day
Day
Day
Day
Day
Day
Day/Boarding
Day/Boarding
Day
Day
Day
Day
Day
Coed
Coed
Coed
Girls
Coed
Coed & Girls
Girls
Coed
Girls
Coed
Coed
Coed
Girls
Girls
Coed
Coed
Girls
Pre-K-9
Pre-S-12
Pre-K-8
7-12
Pre-K-8
N-8
9-12
9-12
5-12
T-6
7-12
9-PG
7-12
9-12
Pre-S-8
N-8
4-8
560
765
91
225
165
300
70
250
400
212
648
650
600
300
225
125
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SCHOOL TYPE GENDER GRADES ENROLLMENTPARK STREET SCHOOL / PARK STREET KIDS67 Brimmer StreetBoston, MA 02108parkstreetschool.org | 617.523.7577
THE PENNFIELD SCHOOL110 Sandy Point AvenuePortsmouth, RI 02871pennfield.org | 401.849.4646
PHILLIPS ACADEMY180 Main StreetAndover, MA 01810andover.edu | 978.749.4000
PHILLIPS EXETER ACADEMY20 Main StreetExeter, NH 03833exeter.edu | 603.777.3401
THE PHOENIX SCHOOL86 Margin StreetSalem, MA 01970phoenixschool.org | 978.741.0870
THE PIKE SCHOOL34 Sunset Rock RoadAndover, MA 01810pikeschool.org | 978.475.1197
PINE COBBLE SCHOOL163 Gale RoadWilliamstown, MA 01267pinecobble.org | 413.458.4680
Day
Day
Day/Boarding
Day/Boarding
Day
Day
Day
Coed
Coed
Coed
Coed
Coed
Coed
Coed
K-6
T-8
9-PG
9-12
Pre-K-8
Pre-K-9
Pre-S-9
200
186
1111
1063
30
439
117
PINE HILL WALDORF SCHOOL77 Pine Hill RoadWilton, NH 03086pinehill.org | 603.654.6003
Day Coed N-8 140
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SAINT JOHN’S HIGH SCHOOL378 Main StreetShrewsbury, MA 01545stjohnshigh.org | 508.842.8934
PINGREE SCHOOL537 Highland StreetSouth Hamilton, MA 01982pingree.org | 978.468.4415
PIONEER VALLEY MONTESSORI SCHOOL1524 Parker StreetSpringfield, MA 01129pvms.org | 413.782.3108
POMFRET SCHOOL398 Pomfret Street, P.O. Box 128Pomfret, CT 06258pomfretschool.org | 860.963.6100
PORTSMOUTH ABBEY SCHOOL285 Cory’s LanePortsmouth, RI 02871portsmouthabbey.org | 401.683.2000
PROVIDENCE COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL660 Waterman AvenueEast Providence, RI 02914providencecountryday.org | 401.438.5170
THE PUTNEY SCHOOL418 Houghton Brook RoadPutney, VT 05346putneyschool.org | 802.387.6211
QUEST MONTESSORI SCHOOL1150 Boston Neck RoadNarragansett, RI 02882questschool.org | 401.783.3222
THE RASHI SCHOOL8000 Great Meadow RoadDedham, MA 02026rashi.org | 617.969.4444
RIVERBEND SCHOOL6 Auburn StreetNatick, MA 01760theriverbendschool.org | 508.655.7333
THE RIVERS SCHOOL333 Winter StreetWeston, MA 02493rivers.org | 781.235.9300
RIVERVIEW SCHOOL551 Route 6AEast Sandwich, MA 02537riverviewschool.org | 508.888.0489
ROCKY HILL SCHOOL530 Ives RoadEast Greenwich, RI 02818rockyhill.org | 401.884.9070
THE ROXBURY LATIN SCHOOL101 St. Theresa AvenueWest Roxbury, MA 02132roxburylatin.org | 617.325.4920
THE SAGE SCHOOL171 Mechanic StreetFoxboro, MA 02035sageschool.org | 508.543.9619
PROZDOR HEBREW HIGH SCHOOL OF HEBREW COLLEGE160 Herrick RoadNewton Center, MA 02459hebrewcollege.edu | 617.559.8800
Day
Day
Day
Day/Boarding
Day/Boarding
Day
Day/Boarding
Day
Day
Day
Day
Day/Boarding
Day
Day
Day
Day
Boys
Coed
Coed
Coed
Coed
Coed
Coed
Coed
Coed
Coed
Coed
Coed
Coed
Boys
Coed
Coed
9-12
9-12
T-6
9-PG
9-12
6-12
9-PG
Pre-K-8
K-8
T-8
6-12
6--PG
Pre-K-12
7-12
Pre-K-8
7-12
991
340
100
357
360
200
226
125
333
185
489
189
300
303
170
650
PINE POINT SCHOOL86 Barnes RoadStonington, CT 06378pinepoint.org | 860.535.0606
Day Coed Pre-K-9 220
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SCHOOL TYPE GENDER GRADES ENROLLMENTSAINT JOSEPH PREPARATORY HIGH SCHOOL617 Cambridge StreetBoston, MA 02134saintjosephprep.org | 617.254.8383
SCHOOL ONE220 University AvenueProvidence, RI 02906school-one.org | 401.331.2497SHADY HILL SCHOOL178 Coolidge HillCambridge, MA 02138shs.org | 617.520.5260
SHORE COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL545 Cabot StreetBeverly, MA 01915shoreschool.org | 978.927.1700
SHREWSBURY MONTESSORI SCHOOL55 Oak StreetShrewsbury, MA 01545shrewsburymontessori.org | 508.842.2116
SHOWA BOSTON INSTITUTE FOR LANGUAGE AND CULTURE420 Pond StreetBoston, MA 02130showaboston.edu | 617.522.0080
SOLOMON SCHECHTER DAY SCHOOL OF GREATER BOSTON125 Wells Avenue, Newton, MA 0245960 Stein Circle, Newton, MA 02459ssdsboston.org | 617.928.9100
Day
Day
Day
Day
Day
Boarding
Day
Girls
Coed
Coed
Coed
Coed
Girls
Coed
9-12
9-12
Pre-K-8
Pre-K-9
Pre-S-6
PG
T-8
250
95
515
425
196
N/A
510
SOPHIA ACADEMY582 Elmwood AvenueProvidence, RI 02907sophia-academy.org | 401.784.0021
Day Girls 5-8 61
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THACHER MONTESSORI SCHOOL1425 Blue Hill AvenueMilton, MA 02186thatcherschool.org | 617.361.2522
ST. ANDREW’S SCHOOL63 Federal RoadBarrington, RI 02806standrews-ri.org | 401.246.1230
ST. GEORGE’S SCHOOLP.O. Box1910Newport, RI 02840stgeorges.edu | 401.847.7565
ST. JOHN’S PREPARATORY SCHOOL72 Spring StreetDanvers, MA 01923stjohnsprep.org | 978.774.1050
ST. MARK’S SCHOOL25 Marboro RoadSouthborough, MA 01772stmarksschool.org | 508.786.6000
ST. MARY’S HIGH SCHOOL35 Tremont StreetLynn, MA 01902stmaryslynn.com | 781.595.7885
ST. MICHAEL’S COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL180 Rhode Island AvenueNewport, RI 02840smcds.org | 401.849.5970
ST. PAUL’S CHIOR SCHOOL29 Mt. Auburn StreetCambridge, MA 02138stpaulchoirschool.com | 617.868.8658
ST. PAUL’S SCHOOL325 Pleasant StreetConcord, NH 03301sps.edu | 603.229.4600
ST. SEBASTIAN’S SCHOOL1191 Greendale AvenueNeedham, MA 02492stsebs.org | 781.449.5200
ST. STEPHEN’S ARMENIAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL47 Nichols AvenueWatertown, MA 02472ssaes.org | 617.926.6979STONELEIGH-BURNHAM SCHOOL574 Bernardston RoadGreenfield, MA 01301sbschool.org | 413.774.2711
STRIAR HEBREW ACADEMY100 Ames StreetSharon, MA 02067striarhebrew.org | 781.784.8724
SUMMIT MONTESSORI SCHOOL283 Pleasant StreetFramingham, MA 01701summitmontessori.org | 508.872.3630
TABOR ACADEMY66 Spring StreetMarion, MA 02738taboracademy.org | 508.748.2000
TENACRE COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL78 Benvenue StreetWellesley, MA 02482tenacrecds.org | 781.235.2282
Day
Day/Boarding
Day/Boarding
Day
Day/Boarding
Day
Day
Day
Boarding
Day
Day
Day/Boarding
Day
Day
Day/Boarding
Day
Coed
Coed
Coed
Boys
Coed
Coed
Coed
Boys
Coed
Boys
Coed
Girls
Coed
Coed
Coed
Coed
T-8
6-PG
9-12
6-12
9-12
6-12
Pre-S-8
4-8
9-12
7-12
N-5
7-PG
N-6
T-6
9-12
Pre-K-6
240
205
361
1200
352
478
200
50
542
375
160
157
110
90
496
194
SOUTH SHORE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY45 Broad StreetWeymouth, MA 02188southshorechristian.org | 781.331.4340
Day Coed Pre-K-12 211
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SCHOOL TYPE GENDER GRADES ENROLLMENTTHAYER ACADEMY745 Washington StreetBraintree, MA 02184thayer.org | 781.843.3580TILTON SCHOOL30 School StreetTilton, NH 03276tiltonschool.org | 603.286.1733
TOUCHSTONE COMMUNITY SCHOOL54 Leland StreetGrafton, MA 01519touchstoneschool.com | 508.839.0038
TOWER SCHOOL75 West Shore DriveMarblehead, MA 10945towerschool.org | 781.631.5800
TREMONT SCHOOL57 Brown StreetWeston, MA 02493tremontschool.org | 781.235.4805
URSULINE ACADEMY85 Lowder StreetDedham, MA 02026ursulineacademy.net | 781.326.6161
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Day/Boarding
Day
Day
Day
Day
Coed
Coed
Coed
Coed
Coed
Girls
6-12
9-PG
Pre-S-8
Pre-K-8
5-12
7-12
690
240
120
280
46
400
WALDORF HIGH SCHOOL OF MASSACHUSETTS BAY160 Lexington Street, Suite ABelmont, MA 02478waldorfhighschool.org | 617.489.6600
WALDORF SCHOOL AT MORAINE FARM701 Cabot StreetBeverly, MA 01915waldorfmoraine.org | 978.927.8811
Day
Day
Coed
Coed
9-12
K-8
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WILBRAHAM & MONSON ACADEMY423 Main StreetWilbraham, MA 01095wma.us | 413.596.6811
THE WILLISTON NORTHAMPTON SCHOOL19 Payson AvenueEasthampton, MA 01027williston.com | 413.529.3000
WALNUT HILL SCHOOL FOR THE ARTS12 Highland StreetNatick, MA 01760walnuthillarts.org | 508.653.4312
WARING SCHOOL35 Standley StreetBeverly, MA 01915waringschool.org | 978.927.8793
WAYNFLETE SCHOOL360 Spring StreetPortland, ME 04102waynflete.org | 207.774.5721
THE WHEELER SCHOOL216 Hope StreetProvidence, RI 02906wheelerschool.org | 401.421.8100
THE WHITE MOUNTAIN SCHOOL371 West Farm RoadBethlehem, NH 03574whitemountain.org | 603.444.2928
Day/Boarding
Day/Boarding
Day/Boarding
Day
Day
Day
Day/Boarding
Coed
Coed
Coed
Coed
Coed
Coed
Coed
6-PG
7-PG
9-PG
6-12
Pre-K-12
N-12
9-PG
386
498
290
164
560
793
104
WALDORF SCHOOL OF LEXINGTON739 Massachusetts AvenueLexington, MA 02420thewaldorfschool.org | 781.863.1062
Day Coed N-8 230
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SCHOOL TYPE GENDER GRADES ENROLLMENTWILLOW HILL SCHOOL98 Haynes RoadSudbury, MA 01776willowhillschool.org | 978.443.2581
THE WINSOR SCHOOL103 Pilgrim RoadBoston, MA 02215winsor.edu | 617.735.9500
WOLFEBORO: THE SUMMER BOARDING SCHOOL93 Camp School RoadWolfeboro, NH 03894wolfeboro.org | 603.569.3451
THE WOODWARD SCHOOL1102 Hancock StreetQuincy, MA 02169thewoodwardschool.org | 617.773.5610
WORCESTER ACADEMY81 Providence StreetWorcester, MA 01604worcesteracademy.org | 508.754.5302
XAVERIAN BROTHERS HIGH SCHOOL800 Clapboardtree StreetWestwood, MA 02090xbhs.com | 781.326.6392
Day
Day
Day
Day
Day/Boarding
Day
Coed
Girls
Boys
Girls
Coed
Boys
6-12
5-12
6-12
6-12
6-PG
7-12
60
425
N/A
125
650
900