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CONTENTS
Volume 39 • Number 4
Private Schools
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Finding the Right Educational Experience for Your Child 19 Why Consider a Private School? 20 Featured School Listings
34 Basic Timeline for Applying to a Private School
WHAT’S INSIDE 6 Family F.Y.I. • Greater Boston Private School Guide Available • The Importance of a Booster Seat 10 Products We Love: Holiday Gift Guide
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16 To School or Not to School 9 Common Symptoms 18 School Admission Events
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he 2023/24 edition of The Greater Boston Private School Guide is available and is filled with information on GREATER BOSTON • NEW ENGLAND how to help parents PRIVATE SCHOOLS navigate the process 2023/2024 of finding the best private school for BOSTONPARENT their child. This guide has information on prioritizing what are the most important factors for your family, determining what type of school to consider, navigating admissions tours, shadow days, interviews, needed exams, tuition assistance and writing a great essay. Use the month-by-month calendar to keep your family on the admissions track to getting accepted to the school of your choice. Available in print and online at www. BostonParentsPaper.com – just click on “Our Magazines” tab.
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The Importance of a Booster Seat By Barbara DiGirolamo, M.Ed., CPSTI Injury Prevention Coordinator Boston Children’s Hospital Injury Prevention Program
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otor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death and disability for children 1 to 25, and the second leading cause of death for any other age group. Children age four to eight are particularly vulnerable, as this is the time they are outgrowing their five point harness car seat, and parents are often putting them in a seat belt early. A booster seat is the transition period from a five-point harness in a car seat, and using the vehicle seat belt and is vitally important to keeping this age group safe. Since children are shorter and their muscles and bones are still developing, they are not strong enough to withstand the forces of a crash with a seatbelt alone. Their rounded hips, as opposed to pointed for adults, do not hold the seat belt down, and children can sustain severe injuries to their abdominal organs, and spinal cord. The shoulder belt also rubs against the child’s face or neck, often having them put it behind their back, removing their upper body protection. This creates what we know as “seatbelt syndrome”
in a crash, which accounts for many facial, spinal and internal organ injuries. Unfortunately, vehicles are designed for adults, thus we need to make adjustments to keep children safe. The booster seat is a pre-crash positioner and raises the child up, placing the seat belt on the “strong” parts of a child’s body, their hips and clavicle, as opposed to their soft belly and neck. Each time you move your child to the next level of seat, you are reducing their protection, so it’s always best to keep them in their current seat to the highest height or weight allowed. On average, a child should be at least 4’9’ (57 inches) to sit in solely a seat belt, which can take up to age twelve to reach. Booster seats reduce the risk of injury by up to 45% than with the seat belt alone. Children should also be sitting in the rear of the vehicle until 13 years of age to prevent airbag injuries. For questions about the correct seat for your child, you can ask our child passenger safety technicians at injurypreventionprogram@ childrens.harvard.edu a December 2023 | BostonParentsPaper.com 7
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he kitchen can be one of the most joyful rooms in the home. It is the place for family dinners, birthday celebrations and after school snacks. Unfortunately, the kitchen is also one of the most dangerous rooms of the home due to the occurrence of unintentional injuries. Burns from the stove, scalds, cuts from sharp knives and the accidental ingestion of cleaning supplies are all injuries to be aware of while in the kitchen. With the presence of kids in the home, it is important to be educated on kitchen safety. Thankfully, 90% of injuries can be prevented. Here are some ways to keep kids safe in the kitchen: Supervision: The best way to prevent kids from being injured in the kitchen is to supervise them, or not let them into the kitchen at all. Make sure you set clear rules like, 1) Do not enter the kitchen without an adult, 2) No touching the stove or oven 3) No touching the knives and 4) Always wash your hands. If your kids would like to help out in the kitchen, some safe tasks they can assist the cook with include: setting the table, rinsing produce, stirring ingredients and shucking corn. Burn Prevention: When cooking, it’s important to use the burners towards the back of the stove first. Back burners are the safest because they are out of reach of young children. When using pots and pans, be sure to turn the handles inwards to make sure little ones cannot reach and pull the pots or pans off the stove and burn themselves. Never let you kids play with pots and pans for fun, because they may confuse them as toys when they’re hot on the stove. Stove top guards can be used to help prevent kids from touching hot objects. Poison Prevention: Accidental ingestion is another cause for injury within the kitchen. Most families keep cleaning supplies under the kitchen sink. Cleaning supplies, such as Tide Pods or Clorox, smell good and can come in attractive colors, appearing to be juice or candy that kids want to eat. Be sure to use a child-resistant lock to prevent your child from accessing. If your child has ingested a potentially toxic chemical, always call your local Poison Control Center. By following these simple steps, you can keep your budding chef safe from injury.
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Holiday Gifts We Love By Elena Epstein, Director of the National Parenting Product Awards
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Fun and eco-friendly. Each themed set comes with a vehicle, a human guardian of the planet and an animal. At the end of its life, simply dispose of it and the pieces will begin to biodegrade within a year. $35 for sets, $4.99 for open stock, ages 3+, shop. www.wildrepublic.com
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By Janeen Lewis
Building Up STEAM 35 Easy Tips to Try This Weekend
STEAM (Science, Technology Engineering, Arts and Math) has grown in popularity in recent years, and the future will include STEAM-related jobs. Foster a love of STEAM at home this winter with these fun and easy ideas. In honor of National STEM/ STEAM Day on November 8th, here is 35 ideas to step up your kid’s STEAM learning!
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hildren are naturally inquisitive, and curiosity is the backbone of science discovery. Inspire kids to dive into science with these ideas: Give children a scientific start. Use scientific words and make exploring a part of everyday life. Welcome questions like “Why is the sky blue? “Questioning is the first step of the Scientific Method. Encourage household problem-solving. Bread dough that doesn’t rise, an inside door that sticks, an insect infestation in the garden are gateways to hypotheses, experiments and answers. Create a kitchen science lab. Make homemade ice cream in a Ziploc bag, make butter out of heavy cream in a mason jar or grow geodes in eggshells. Have a blast — literally! Many safe experiments involve eruptions. Make a paper mache baking soda and vinegar volcano. Go outside and drop a pack of Mentos in a 2-liter soda or launch a bottle rocket. Discuss the science behind the blast. Grow a garden. Start seedlings from kitchen vegetable seeds or trimmings. Relate science to hobbies. Learn the physics behind the fastball or how the gymnast balances on the beam.
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uture jobs will require technology. Embrace screen benefits that build technology skills.
Make the computer your friend. Teach your child how to do research, make brochures for school projects and use spreadsheets for chores and allowance. In anticipation of future trips, let your child research destinations. Start coding. Check out code.org for fun ways kids can code online or without technology. Other coding sites to try are Codeacademy, Kodable, Lightbot, Scratch and Tynker. Introduce Raspberry Pi. Kids can use this card-sized single board computer for basic programming. Let them make a stop-motion video. Apps to try: Lego Movie Maker, Stop Motion Studio, Lapse It, iStopMotion and Clayframes. December 2023 | BostonParentsPaper.com 13
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Teach kids the Engineering Design Process (Check out a kid-friendly version at www.teachengineering .com)
Inspire creativity. Immerse your home in different types of art. Listen to music, collect art or art books or check them out from the library.
Let them join a Lego Robotics Club.
Be positive. Even if you don’t think you’re good at art, try some art mediums along with your child. He or she will be more willing to try, too.
oes your child love Lego blocks or Minecraft? Does she want to take apart the toaster or fix the cell phone when it breaks? Here are ways to encourage a budding engineer.
Stock building supplies. Try Legos, wooden blocks, K’nex, Lincoln Logs, Tinker Toys and Duplo bricks. Also keep recyclables like cardboard, paper towel tubes and cereal boxes. There are even edible options like cheese, grapes and marshmallows. Pair one of these with toothpicks or pretzels for building. Encourage children to complete tower building challenges. One fun and easy way to do this is with notecards or old playing cards and no other materials. Kids can only fold the cards, no ripping or cutting. Create Catapults. Some materials to try: Popsicle sticks, spoons, drink lids, rubber bands and pom poms. Build a Rube Goldberg machine out of household materials. This machine is intentionally designed to perform a simple task through a series of complex chain reactions. To learn more, visit rubegoldberg.com.
hildren can be artists by painting, drawing, sculpting, singing, playing an instrument, dancing or writing. Take note of inclinations in these areas and foster a love of the arts.
Stock up on art supplies. Water colors, finger paints, acrylic, crayons, colored pencils, pastels, construction paper, sketch books and origami paper are some examples. Experiment with evaporation art. Mix salt with water and paint. Have your child predict what will happen to the salt and water. Order a how-to-draw book or check out videos on YouTube. Step by step directions will give your child more confidence. Sculpt with air-dry clay. Your child doesn’t need a pottery wheel to create with clay. After the clay dries, it can be painted. Listen to a variety of music genres. This will open your child’s mind to different artists and styles of music. Sign your child up for a virtual creative writing class. Read poetry books.
Join a radio control club. Planes, helicopters and boats often inspire children. Building their own involves creativity and problem-solving skills.
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Build a miniature roller coaster. Give your child materials like pipe insulation, marbles, cups and tape. Watch them take their creativity for a ride.
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here are many ways to make math relevant and interesting. Research shows that most children can succeed at math.
Teach number sense. Mentally work through problemsolving logic with your child. “Bedtime Math: A Fun Excuse to Stay Up Late” by Laura Overdeck is a good book for promoting math discussions. Check out Texas Instruments’ “STEM Behind Cool Careers” (https://education.ti.com/en/activities/stem/gen-stem) for videos connecting algebra, geometry and physics to jobs like fashion design, flying jets and more. Cook or bake together. Measuring, equivalent fractions and conversions are all part of recipe building. Measure the miles. When going on family outings, find the distance with your child. Calculate the miles and time it will take to get there and how much gas will cost. Assign chores and give an allowance. They’ll be asking for ice cream and movie money anyway, so why not teach practical budgeting skills in the process?
• Rosie Revere, Engineer by Andrea Beaty • Iggy Peck, Architect by Andrea Beaty • Ada Twist, Scientist by Andrea Beaty • Grandfather Tang’s Story by Ann Tompert • B is for Bulldozer: A Construction ABC by June Sobel • The Most Magnificent Thing by Ashley Spires • Charlotte the Scientist is Squished by Camille Andros • 11 Experiments that Failed by Jenny Offill • Mechanimals by Chris Tougas • If I Built a Car by Chris Van Dusen • If I Built a House by Chris Van Dusen • If I Built a School by Chris Van Dusen • Awesome Engineering Activities for Kids: 50+ Exciting STEAM Projects to Design and Build by Christina Schul • How a House is Built by Gail Gibbons
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• Cardboard • Paper towel and toilet paper tubes • Straws
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Janeen Lewis is a writer and a teacher with a degree in journalism and a Master’s Degree in Education. She has been published in several parenting publications across the country.
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To School or Not to School By Sarah Lyons
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our child wakes up with a sore throat and you begin an internal debate of whether to keep your child home or send them to school. On one hand, you do not want your child to struggle through the school day because they don’t feel well but, on the other hand, having your child catch up on school work and taking a day off of work yourself can be difficult if your child feels fine after getting their day started. How is a parent to know when it’s best to keep your child home to rest and reduce the risk of spreading illness to other kids? Let’s look at some common symptoms kids have and when it’s ok to go to school and when it’s best to stay home and recuperate. 16 Boston Parents Paper | December 2023
Symptom – Fever If your child wakes up with a fever over 101 degrees then they should stay home from school. Giving ibuprofen or acetaminophen will help bring your child’s fever down but the temperature should be taken prior to medicine given to determine if your child should go to school that day or not. A child with a fever is most likely contagious so they should stay home.
Symptom – Sore throat If your child has a mild sore throat due to allergies or cold symptoms then they are most likely well enough to attend school. If the sore throat is severe it could be strep throat and you should take your child to a doctor to be tested. If your child tests positive for strep throat, they should be on antibiotics for 24 hours before returning to school to avoid spreading illness.
Symptom – Pink eye (conjunctivitis) Pink eye is extremely contagious. If your child has yellow/green discharge coming
out of their eye or the white of the eye is a pink color then your child should stay home until they have seen a doctor. Most schools will require a note from a doctor saying the child is well enough to return to school or that the child take antibiotic eye drops for 24 hours before attending school.
Symptom – Headache If your child wakes with a headache but does not have a fever it is most likely safe to send them to school. However, if your child is excessively tired or has other symptoms besides just a mild headache it is possible, they are coming down with something and it might be best to stay home and rest.
Symptom – Rash If your child has a rash from an unknown source keep them home until you are able to see a doctor to determine what the cause is. Rashes can be caused by many things and some of them are contagious. If you know the cause of your child’s rash such as ringworm or impetigo, use the appropriate measures to ensure it doesn’t spread.
Symptom – Ear ache If your child has ear pain and no other symptoms, they are not contagious and can technically go to school. If the ear pain is causing discomfort, loss of sleep, or a fever, staying home to recuperate may be the best choice.
Symptom – Tummy troubles If your child is having diarrhea or is vomiting, they will need to take the day off of school. Not only are they contagious but they probably aren’t up for their usual routine anyway.
hand washing, cover that cough, and get dirty tissues in the trash can.
Symptom – Cough You cannot keep your kids home from school and activities every time they cough but kids with a severe cough should stay home from school. Likewise, children who are experiencing shortness of breath or wheezing should stay home and see the family doctor. When it comes to the decision of whether to keep your child home or
Symptom – Cold symptoms
send them to school, use common sense. If you saw another child with the same symptoms at school, would you want them to be around your healthy child? If your child has extreme fatigue or generally feels unwell, it might be the sign of something to come and it may be best to rest at home. Usually, when it comes to stopping the spread of illness, it’s best to be safe than sorry. When in doubt, keep your child home until they are back to their normal, active self. Y Sarah Lyons is a mother of six children, including eight year old triplets.
When in doubt, keep your child home until they are back to their normal, active self.
If your child has mild cold symptoms such as clear runny nose, mild sore throat, and mild fatigue then they are allowed to attend school. Keep in mind that while cold symptoms don’t affect your ability to participate in normal activities, it doesn’t mean that they are not contagious. Take care to practice frequent
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Milton Academy A Day in the Life of a Kindergartener December 6, 2023 @ 12:00 pm HS General Info Session December 9, 2023 @ 9:30 am 170 Centre St www.milton.edu
Ursuline Academy Candidate Visit Days Grades 7-8 -December 4, 2023 -January 11, 2024 Grades 9 - 12 -December 12, 2023 -January 11, 2024 85 Lowder Street www.ursulineacademy.net
NATICK
FOXBORO
NEWTON
The Sage School Open House December 6, 2023 @ 9:00 am 171 Mechanic Street https://sageschool.org
GREAT BARRINGTON
Bard Academy at Simon’s Rock Campus Visit Day December 2, 2023 @ 11:00 am 84 Alford Road https://simons-rock.edu
LEXINGTON
Cotting School Information Session January 19, 2024 @ 9:30 am February 9, 2024 @ 9:30 am March 22, 2024 @ 9:30 am 453 Concord Ave www.cotting.org
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Riverbend School Walk & Talk Wednesdays December 6, 2023 @ 9:00 am December 13, 2023 @ 9:00 am January 10, 2024 @ 9:00 am January 17, 2024 @ 9:00 am 39 Eliot St https://riverbendschool.org
The Fessenden School First Looks PreK - Grade 4 December 4, 2023 @ 1:00 pm December 11, 2023 @ 1:00 pm First Looks Grades 5-6 December 5, 2023 @ 12:00 pm December 12, 2023 @ 12:00 pm First Looks Grades 7-9 December 6, 2023 @ 10:30 pm December 13, 2023 @ 10:30 pm First Looks Grades Domestic Boarding 5-9 December 5, 2023 @ 12:00 pm December 12, 2023 @ 12:00 pm January 9, 2024 @ 12:00 pm 250 Waltham St www.fessenden.org Jackson Walnut Park School Open House March 14, 2024 @ 9:30 am 200 Jackson Rd www.jwpschools.org
READING
Austin Prep Middle School Open House March 7, 2024 @ 9:00 am 101 Willow St www.austinprep.org
SOUTHBOROUGH
Fay School Classroom Visit Days December 11, 2023 @ 10:00 am Boarding Student Info Session February 9, 2024 @ 2:30 pm 48 Main St www.fayschool.org
WELLESLEY
Tenacre Country Day School Fireside Chat for Prospective Families January 9, 2024 @ 7:00 pm January 18, 2024 @ 7:00 pm 78 Benvenue St. https://www.tenacrecds.org
WEST ROXBURY
The Roxbury Latin Information Sessions December 6, 2023 @ 6:45 pm 101 Saint Theresa Avenue www.roxburylatin.org
WILLIAMSTOWN
Buxton School Admissions Open House December 10, 2023 @ 10:00 am 291 South St https://buxtonschool.org
WINCHESTER
Acera School Information Session December 5, 2023 @ 7:00 pm January 4, 2024 @ 9:30 am February 6, 2024 @ 7:00 pm 5 Lowell Ave www.aceraschool.org
WORCESTER
Bancroft School PreK & K Learn & Play January 17, 2024 @ 4:00 pm Grades 1-5 Learn & Play January 19, 2024 @ 4:00 pm 110 Shore Dr www.bancroftschool.org
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Featured Preschools
Grades Gender Stud-Fac Ratio Enrollment
Affiliation / Notes
Tuition Range Tuition Assistance
Accreditation/ Associations
Infant-PK All Gender Varies 51
Jewish English, Hebrew, Spanish 8:00 am - 5:30pm
Depends on Classroom/ Hours/Days FA Available
NAIS, AISNE
PS - 8 All Gender 8:1 242
Independent
$11,625 - $41,125 FA Available
NAIS, AISNE
The Advent School
PS - 6 All Gender 5:1 200
Independent Spanish
$36,050 FA Available
NAIS AISNE
British International School of Boston
Toddler-12 All Gender
Independent French, Spanish
$33,771 - $44,310 FA Available
IBO, AISNE
Allston Yal-Day-New Day Care Center 300 Western Avenue Allston • (617) 782-3661 www.ydndaycare.org
Arlington Lesley Ellis School
34 Winter St. Arlington • (781) 641-1346 www.lesleyellis.org
Boston 15 Brimmer Street Boston • (617) 742-0520 www.adventschool.org 416 Pond Street Boston • (617) 522-2261 www.bisboston.org
530
German International School Boston
PS-12 All Gender 5:1 305
German Schools Abroad
$25,340 FA Available
AISNE, DAS, MINT
Kingsley Montessori School
Toddler-Grade 6 All Gender 7:1 306
Independent
$32,990–$41,070 FA Available
AMS AISNE
Mission Grammar School
Infant-G6 All Gender Varies 315
Catholic
$335-$475/week FA Available
NEASC, NCEA
St. John School North End
PK-8 All Gender 11:1 195
Catholic Summer Camp
$7,760-$13,090
NEASC
Torit Montessori School
Infant-G6 All Gender Varies 110
Independent Spanish, Arabic, Mandarin
$30,000
PreK(2.9)-8 All Gender Varies 230
Catholic Spanish, French
PK(2.9) - K1(3.9): $11,466 K-8: $8,190 FA Available
NEASC
15m - 5 yrs All Gender Varies 175
Christian Independent
Varies
ACSI, EEC
Cambridge Friends School
PK-8 All Gender 8:1 130
Independent Spanish
$30,000 - $40,000 FA Available
AISNE
Cambridge Montessori School
18 mos-G8 All Gender 4:1 Toddler 10:1 Primary 150
Independent Spanish
$27,310 - $40,500 FA Available
AMS, AISNE, MSM, NAIS
57 Holton Street Boston • (617) 783-2600 www.gisbos.org 30 Fairfield Street 26 Exeter Street Boston • (617) 226-4927 www.kingsley.org
94 St Alphonsus Street Boston • (617) 442-2660 www.missiongrammar.org 9 Moon Street Boston • (617) 277-2456 www.sjsne.com
300 Cambridge Street Boston • (857) 350-4840 www.toritschool.org
Brookline St. Mary of the Assumption School 67 Harvard Street Brookline • (617) 566-7184 www.stmarys-brookline.org
Burlington Mount Hope Christian School 3 McGinnis Drive Burlington • (781) 272-1014 www.mounthopeschool.org
Cambridge 5 Cadbury Road Cambridge • (617) 354-3880 www.cambridgefriendsschool.org 161 Garden Street Cambridge • (617) 492-3410 www.cambridgemontessori.org
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Featured Preschools
Grades Gender Stud-Fac Ratio Enrollment
Affiliation / Notes
Tuition Range Tuition Assistance
Accreditation/ Associations
Fayerweather Street School
PreK-8 All Gender 5:1 206
Independent
$29,950 - $39,950 FA Available
Jun Zi Lan Montessori School
PS- K All Gender 10:1 20
Independent English & Chinese Mandarin After Hours Care
$30,528
Brimmer and May School
PK-12 All Gender 6:1 415
Independent
$39,900 - $61,350 FA Available
AISNE, EMA, AISAP, CASE, NEASC, NEPSAC
The Chestnut Hill School
Age 3 - Grade 6 All Gender 6:1 240
Independent
Varies FA Available
AISNE, NAIS
$16,300 - $41,000 FA Available
AISNE, NAIS
765 Concord Avenue Cambridge •(617) 876-4746 www.fayerweather.org
88 Cambridgepark Drive Cambridge • (781) 918-3260 www.junzilanmontessori.org
AISNE, NAIS
Chestnut Hill 69 Middlesex Road Chestnut Hill • (617) 566-7462 www.brimmer.org
428 Hammond Street Chestnut Hill • (617) 566-4394 www.tchs.org
Foxboro The Sage School
171 Mechanic Street Foxboro • (508) 543-9619 www.sageschool.org
PS-8th Co-Ed 6:1 163
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TOBIN CHILDREN’S SCHOOL Infants – PreK 71 Cottage Street • Natick, MA 01760 508-653-6300 • www.tobinchildrensschool.org TOBIN SCHOOL WESTWOOD PreK & Junior K 1054 High Street • Westwood, MA 02090 781-329-7775 • www.tobinschoolwestwood.org WESTWOOD CHILDREN’S SCHOOL Infants – Preschool 808 High Street • Westwood, MA 02090 781-329-7766 • www.westwoodchildrensschool.org www.thEtobiNFAmilYoFsChools.org December 2023 | BostonParentsPaper.com 21
Featured Preschools
Grades Gender Stud-Fac Ratio Enrollment
Affiliation / Notes
Tuition Range Tuition Assistance
Accreditation/ Associations
Hingham SELA: The International Private School
Infant -6th Grade All Gender Varies, 250
Independent Spanish
Varies FA Available
Lexington Montessori School
Toddler-G8 All Gender 4:1, 240
Independent Spanish
$24,340 - $38,540 FA Available
AISNE, AMS
Waldorf School of Lexington
PS - 8th All Gender Varies, 180
Independent
$7,000–$20,000 FA Available
NEASC, AWSNA, AISNE, NAIS
Toddlers - Grade 8 All Gender 4:1, 180
Montessori Spanish
$18,575 - $26,250 FA Available
AMS, AISNE, NAIS
PreK-8 All Gender 15:1, 77
Christian
PreK & K $6,688 - $10,510 FA Available
ACCS
PS-8 All Gender 10:1, 75
Independent Spanish
$7,000 - $15,000 FA Available
AMS, MSM
PS-6th All Gender Varies 270
Catholic Spanish, Mandarin, Latin
$16,200 – $18,950 FA Available
AMS, NCEA, NEASC
Toddler-8th All Gender Varies 313
Independent
$31,500 – $36,700 FA Available
AISNE, AMS
Infant -PK All Gender Varies 140
Independent Spanish
Varies FA Available
3-22 Years All Gender 4:1, 105
Independent
Call for Info.
DESE, DEEC, MAAPS, NAPSEC
PK-6 All Gender 12:1, 200
Independent Spanish
$33,080 - $46,520 FA Available
AISNE, NAIS
PK-9 Boys Only 5:1, 537
Independent Spanish and Latin
$27,500 - $82,500
AISNE, NAIS, TABS, SBSA
75 Sgt William B Terry Drive Hingham • (781) 741-5454 • www.suescuela.com
Lexington 130 Pleasant Street Lexington • (781) 862-8571 • www.lexmontessori.org 739 Massachusetts Avenue Lexington • (781) 863-1062 • www.thewaldorfschool.org
Littleton Oak Meadow School
2 Old Pickard Lane Littleton • (978) 486-9874 • www.oakmeadow.org
Maynard The Imago School
1 Percival Street Maynard • (978) 897-0549 • https://imagoschool.org
Millis Woodside Montessori Academy
350 Village Street Millis • (508) 376-5320 • www.woodsideacademy.com
Newton Jackson Walnut Park School 200 Jackson Road Newton • (617) 202-9772 www.jwpschools.org
Newton Centre Wellan Montessori School
80 Crescent Avenue Newton Centre • (617) 969-4488 www.wellan.org
Norwell SELA: The International Private School 137 Washington St Norwell • (781) 741-5454 www.suescuela.com
Walpole League School of Boston
300 Boston Providence Highway Walpole • (508) 850-3900 • www.leagueschool.org
Wellesley Tenacre Country Day School
78 Benvenue Street Wellesley • (781) 235-2282 • www.tenacrecds.org
West Newton The Fessenden School
250 Waltham Street West Newton • (617) 630-2300 • www.fessenden.org
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Featured Preschools
Grades Gender Stud-Fac Ratio Enrollment
Affiliation / Notes
Tuition Range Tuition Assistance
Accreditation/ Associations
West Roxbury Holy Name Parish School
535 West Roxbury Parkway West Roxbury • (617) 325-9338 www.holynameparishschool.org
Nursery-G6 All Gender 14:1, 336
Catholic Spanish
$8,845 - $11,800 FA Available
Infant - 7 yrs All Gender
Independent
Varies FA Available
Infant - 7 yrs All Gender
Independent
Varies FA Available
NEASC Accredited
Weston Tender Loving Care Childcare Center
101 River Road Weston • (781) 703-5088 www.tenderlovingcarechildcarecenters.com
Woburn Tender Loving Care Childcare Center
23 Warren Avenue, Suite 180 Woburn • (781) 281-2983 www.tenderlovingcarechildcarecenters.com
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Jun Zi Lan Montessori School
Welcome to Jun Zi Lan 君子兰Montessori School. We provide a year-round, authentic Montessori education using a Chinese/ English immersion model for children between the ages of 2 years 9 months and 6 years. Montessori tells us that children readily absorb the world in which they live. In our environment, children will have the opportunity to grow and learn in both languages. Additional after school programs include: Chinese vocal lesson, Chinese reading and writing lesson, Art Lesson, and Monthly Cooking Lesson Imagine a place where students are challenged to grow as much as they are supported and loved. Imagine a school where one of the oldest, most influential educational systems in the world is paired with top-tier facilities and innovative opportunities. Boston College High School is a school unlike any other. The BC High experience transcends a traditional education to be truly transformative – where young men in grades 7-12 learn, lead, and serve with purpose. Learn more at bchigh.edu
88 Cambridgepark Drive | Cambridge, MA 02140 781-918-3260 | www.junzilanmontessori.org
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Featured Schools
Grades Gender Stud-Fac Ratio Enrollment
Affiliation / Notes Languages
Tuition Range Tuition Assistance
Accreditation/ Associations
6-12 Co-Ed 8:1 66
Special Needs School
$70,000 - $75,000; Call for information
DESE, MAAPS
PS - 8 All Gender 8:1 242
Independent
$11,625 - $41,125 FA Available
NAIS, AISNE
Glen Urquhart School
PK - 8 All Gender 7:1 185
Independent Latin, Spanish
$16,400 - $36,600 FA Available
AISNE
North Shore Montessori School
PS - 6 All Gender 10:1 35
Independent Spanish
$8,850 - $16,500
AMS, MSA
The Phoenix School
K-8 All Gender 6:1 25
Independent Spanish
$25,000 - $27,000 FA Available
AISNE, NAIS, ISM
Acton The Victor School
380 Massachusetts Avenue Acton • (978) 266-1991 www.jri.org/victor
Arlington Lesley Ellis School
34 Winter St. Arlington • (781) 641-1346 www.lesleyellis.org
Beverly 74 Hart Street Beverly • (978) 927-1064 www.gus.org 121 Wethersfield Street Beverly • (978) 495-2244 www.northshoremontessori.org 89 Margin Street Beverly • (978) 741-0870 www.phoenixschool.org
St. John School
128 years of value-centered learning in the heart of Boston's North End
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PreK - 8th Grade
Join us for an OPEN HOUSE to learn how your child can create their future at BISB: BRITISH INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF BOSTON A NORD ANGLIA EDUCATION SCHOOL
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416 Pond Street Boston, MA 02130 617.522.2261 www.bisboston.org
• October 18 from 9:30 – 11:30 (In-person) • November 4 from 10:00 – 1:00 (In-person) • December 6 from 5:30 – 7:30 (Virtual) • January 9 from 9:30 – 11:30 (In-person) For questions & details email admissions@bisboston.org Toddlers through High School
Featured Schools Waldorf School at Moraine Farm
Grades Gender Stud-Fac Ratio Enrollment
Affiliation / Notes Languages
Tuition Range Tuition Assistance
Accreditation/ Associations
PS - 8 All Gender 10:1 125
Independent German
$12,000 - $24,000 FA Available
AWSNA, WECAN, AISNE
The Advent School
PS - 6 All Gender 5:1 200
Independent Spanish
$36,050 FA Available
NAIS AISNE
Boston College High School
7-12 Boys Only 22:1 1,450
Jesuit Catholic Chinese, French, Greek, Latin, Japanese, Spanish
$26,650 Merit and needbased aid available
AISNE, NAIS, NEASC, Jesuit Schools Network. CASE
Boston Trinity Academy
6-12 Co-ed 7:1 240
Christian Spanish, French and Latin
$27,000-$37,000 FA Available
NEASC NAIS AISNE
British International School of Boston
PK-12 All Gender
Independent French, Spanish
$32,771 - $44,310 FA Available
IBO, AISNE
German Schools Abroad German, English, French, Spanish
$25,340$28,850 FA Available
AISNE, DAS, MINT
701 Cabot Street Beverly • (978) 927-0691 www.waldorfmoraine.org
Boston 15 Brimmer Street Boston • (617) 742-0520 www.adventschool.org 150 Morrissey Boulevard Boston • (617) 474-5010 www.bchigh.edu 17 Hale Street Boston • (617) 364-3700 www.bostontrinity.org 416 Pond Street Boston • (617) 522-2261 www.bisboston.org
German International School Boston 57 Holton Street Boston • (617) 783-2600 www.gisbos.org
530 PS-12 All Gender 5:1 305
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Open House Sunday November 5 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. 3:00 Middle School Conversation for Parents & Student Activity Session
Tour the school, meet the teachers, and visit the classrooms. Lesley Ellis is a premiere PreK - Grade 8 independent school serving more than 16 communities in the Boston area. Accepting applications for the 2023 - 2024 school year. 781.641.1346
Financial assistance is available. 34 Winter St., Arlington, MA
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Featured Schools
Grades Gender Stud-Fac Ratio Enrollment
Affiliation / Notes Languages
Tuition Range Tuition Assistance
Accreditation/ Associations
Kingsley Montessori School
Toddler-Grade 6 All Gender 7:1 306
Independent
$32,990–$41,070 FA Available
AMS AISNE
Mission Grammar School
Infants - G6 All Gender varies 315
Catholic
$6,700 - $8,900 FA Available
NEASC, NCEA
The Newman School
7-12 & Post Graduate All Gender 7:1 250
Independent French, Spanish, Latin
$32,000 Day $26,000 Boarding Fee (5 or 7 day) FA Available
AISNE, NEASC, NAIS, CSEE
St. John School North End
PK-8 All Gender 11:1 195
Catholic Italian Summer Camp
$7,760-$13,090
NEASC
Torit Montessori School
Infant-G6 All Gender Varies 110
Independent Arabic, Mandarin, and Spanish
Varies by age; around $30,000 FA Available
AMS, MSM
Granite Academy
5-12 Co-Ed 8:1 44
Special Needs School
$81,493.58; Call for more information
DESE, MAAPS
Thayer Academy
5-12 All Gender 7:1 731
Latin, Spanish, French, and Mandarin Chinese
$56,780 - $59,390 FA Available
NAIS, NEASC, AISNE
Bay Cove Academy
6-12 Co-Ed 5:1 35
Special Needs School
Call for more information
DESE, MAAPS
St. Mary of the Assumption School
PreK(2.9)-8 All Gender Varies 230
Catholic Spanish, French
PK (2.9)-K1 (3.9): $11,466 K-8: $8,190 FA Available
NEASC
15m - G5 All Gender Varies 330
Christian
Varies FA Available
ACSI, EEC
Cambridge Friends School
PK-8 All Gender 8:1 130
Independent Spanish
$30,000 - $40,000 FA Available
AISNE
Cambridge Montessori School
18 mos-G8 All Gender 4:1 Toddler 10:1 Primary 150
Independent Spanish
$27,310 - $40,500 FA Available
AMS, AISNE, MSM, NAIS
Fayerweather Street School
PreK-8 All Gender 5:1 206
Independent English, Spanish
$29,550 - $39,950 FA Available
AISNE, NAIS
Jun Zi Lan Montessori School
PS- K All Gender 10:1 20
Independent English & Chinese Mandarin
$30,528
30 Fairfield Street 26 Exeter Street Boston • (617) 226-4927 www.kingsley.org
94 St Alphonsus Street Boston • (617) 442-2660 www.missiongrammar.org 247 Marlborough Street Boston • (617) 267-4530 www.newmanboston.org 9 Moon Street Boston • (617) 277-2456 www.sjsne.com
300 Cambridge Street Boston • (857) 350-4840 www.toritschool.org
Braintree 6 Columbian Street Braintree • (781) 277-0676 www.jri.org/granite-academy 745 Washington Street Braintree • (781) 843-3580 www.thayer.org
Brookline 156 Lawton Street Brookline • (508) 320-9225 www.jri.org/baycoveacademy 67 Harvard Street Brookline • (617) 566-7184 www.stmarys-brookline.org
Burlington Mount Hope Christian School 3 McGinnis Drive Burlington • (781) 272-1014 www.mounthopeschool.org
Cambridge 5 Cadbury Road Cambridge • (617) 354-3880 www.cambridgefriendsschool.org 161 Garden Street Cambridge • (617) 492-3410 www.cambridgemontessori.org 765 Concord Avenue Cambridge •( 617) 876-4746 www.fayerweather.org
88 Cambridgepark Drive Cambridge •(781) 918-3260 www.junzilanmontessori.org
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Grades Gender Stud-Fac Ratio Enrollment
Saint Paul’s Choir School
Affiliation / Notes Languages
Tuition Range Tuition Assistance
Accreditation/ Associations
3-8 Boys Only 5:1 60
Catholic English, Latin, French, Mandarin (after school only)
$19,600 FA Available
NAIS, NEASC, IBSC
Brimmer and May School
PK-12 All Gender 6:1 415
Independent French, Spanish, and Mandarin
$39,900 - $61,350 FA Available
AISNE, EMA, AISAP, CASE, NEASC, NEPSAC
The Chestnut Hill School
Age 3 - Grade 6 All Gender 6:1 240
Independent Spanish
Varies FA Available
AISNE, NAIS
7-12 Girls Only 12:1 360
Catholic French, Latin, Spanish
$27,600 FA Available
NEASC, NAIS, NCEA, AISNE, ICGS
K-9 All Gender 8:1 220
Independent French, Chinese, Spanish, Latin
$23,192 - $31,512 (plus Boarding) FA Available
AISNE, TABS, JBS, NAIS
29 Mount Auburn Street Cambridge • (617) 868-8658 www.saintpaulschoirschool.us
Chestnut Hill 69 Middlesex Road Chestnut Hill • (617) 566-7462 www.brimmer.org
428 Hammond Street Chestnut Hill • (617) 566-4394 www.tchs.org
Dedham Ursuline Academy
85 Lowder Street Dedham • (781) 493-7726 www.ursulineacademy.net
Deerfield The Bement School
94 Old Main Street Deerfield • (413) 774-7061 https://bement.org
Austin PrePArAtory school Middle & Upper School
An independent, Augustinian Catholic schoolserving young men & women in grades 6 through 12. @AUSTINPREP
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Featured Schools
Grades Gender Stud-Fac Ratio Enrollment
Affiliation / Notes Languages
Tuition Range Tuition Assistance
Accreditation/ Associations
East Sandwich Riverview School
551 Route 6A East Sandwich • (508) 888-0489 www.riverviewschool.org
6-12, PG All Gender 8:1 200
Special Needs, Boarding and Day Options
Call for Info. FA Available
DESE, EEC, NEASC
$16,300 - $41,000 FA Available
AISNE, NAIS
Foxboro The Sage School
171 Mechanic Street Foxboro • (508) 543-9619 www.sageschool.org
PS-8th Co-Ed 6:1 163
Great Barrington Bard College at Simon’s Rock
84 Alford Road Great Barrington • (413) 644-4400 www.simons-rock.edu
Early College All Gender 8:1 400
Chinese, French, German, Spanish 90% of our students live on campus
$63,140 FA Available
Middle States Commission on Higher Education
9-12 All Gender 5:1 416
Independent French, Latin, Spanish, Chinese
$58,975 FA Available
NEASC, NAIS, AISNE, TABS
Infant -6th Grade All Gender Varies 250
Independent Spanish, Mandarin Chinese, English
Varies FA Available
Groton Lawrence Academy
26 Powderhouse Road Groton • (978) 448-1530 www.lacademy.edu
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Affiliation / Notes Languages
Tuition Range Tuition Assistance
Accreditation/ Associations
Lexington Lexington Christian Academy
6-12 All Gender 8:1 284
Independent French, Spanish
$31,450 - $35,950 (plus Boarding) FA Available
NEASC, NAIS, AISNE, ACSI
Lexington Montessori School
Toddler-G8 All Gender 4:1 240
Independent Spanish
$24,340 - $38,540 FA Available
AISNE, AMS
Waldorf School of Lexington
PS - 8th All Gender Varies 180
Independent Spanish and Mandarin
$7,000–$29,000 FA Available
NEASC, AWSNA, AISNE, NAIS
Toddlers - Grade 8 All Gender 4:1 180
Montessori Spanish
18,575 - 26,250 FA Available
AMS, AISNE, NAIS
6-12 All Gender 5:1 108
Independent Spanish and Mandarin
$42,446 - $46,856 FA Available
Candidate NEASC, TABS, EMA
PreK-8 All Gender 15:1 77
Christian Latin
$12,558 - $12,768 FA Available
ACCS
5-12+,GAP Co-Ed 6:1 69
Special Needs School
$68,257.95: Call for more information
DESE, MAAPS
PS-8 All Gender 10:1 75
Independent Spanish
$7,000 - $15,000 FA Available
AMS, MSM
PS-6th All Gender Varies 270
Catholic Spanish, Mandarin, Latin
$16,200 – $18,950 FA Available
AMS, NCEA, NEASC
Toddler-8th All Gender Varies 313
Independent Spanish
$31,500 – $36,700 FA Available
AISNE, AMS
6-12 Co-Ed 8:1 805
Catholic Latin, French, Mandarin and Spanish
$29,300 FA Available
NEASC
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739 Massachusetts Avenue Lexington • (781) 863-1062 www.thewaldorfschool.org
Littleton Oak Meadow School
2 Old Pickard Lane Littleton • (978) 486-9874 www.oakmeadow.org
Marlborough New England Innovation Academy 280 Locke Drive Marlborough • (508) 205-4270 www.neiacademy.org
Maynard The Imago School
1 Percival Street Maynard • (978) 897-0549 https://imagoschool.org
Middleboro Anchor Academy
49 Plymouth Street Middleboro • (508) 947-0131 www.jri.org/anchor
Millis Woodside Montessori Academy 350 Village Street Millis • (508) 376-5320 www.woodsideacademy.com
Newton Jackson Walnut Park School 200 Jackson Road Newton • (617) 202-9772 www.jwpschools.org
Newton Centre Wellan Montessori School
80 Crescent Avenue Newton Centre • (617) 969-4488 www.wellan.org
Reading Austin Preparatory School 101 Willow Street Reading • (781) 944-4900 www.austinprep.org
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Grades Gender Stud-Fac Ratio Enrollment
Affiliation / Notes Languages
Tuition Range Tuition Assistance
Accreditation/ Associations
Rowley Clark School
14 Forest Ridge Drive Rowley • (978) 777-4699 www.clarkschool.com
PS-12 All Gender 7.5:1 167
Independent Latin
$17,000 - $32,000 FA Available
MDE, MVCC, Chambers of Commerce
6-13 All Gender 4:1 35
Independent Swedish, French, German, Welsh, Mandarin and Japanese
$64,000
MAAPS and DESE accredited. AANE, AISNE
3-22 Years All Gender 4:1 105
Independent
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DESE, DEEC, MAAPS, NAPSEC
PK-6 All Gender 12:1 200
Independent Spanish
$33,080 - $46,520 FA Available
AISNE, NAIS
Sudbury Corwin-Russell School at Broccoli Hall 142 North Road Sudbury • (978) 369-1444 https://www.broccolihall.org
Walpole League School of Boston
300 Boston Providence Highway Walpole • (508) 850-3900 www.leagueschool.org
Wellesley Tenacre Country Day School 78 Benvenue Street Wellesley • (781) 235-2282 www.tenacrecds.org
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Grades Gender Stud-Fac Ratio Enrollment
Affiliation / Notes Languages
Tuition Range Tuition Assistance
Accreditation/ Associations
West Newton The Fessenden School
250 Waltham Street West Newton • (617) 630-2300 www.fessenden.org
PK-9 Boys Only 5:1 537
Independent Spanish and Latin
$27,500 - $82,500
AISNE, NAIS, TABS, SBSA
Nursery-G6 All Gender 14:1 336
Catholic Spanish
$8,845 - $11,800 FA Available
NEASC Accredited
6-12, PG All Gender 6:1 410
Independent Spanish, French, Latin, Chinese
$30,000 - $73,000 FA Available
NEASC, ACCIS, NAIS, NEASC, NACAC, NEACAC and SSATB
K-12 All Gender 6:1 125
Independent
$30,000 - $38,000 FA Available
MA Assoc.for Gifted Education; National Assoc. for Gifted Children
West Roxbury Holy Name Parish School
535 West Roxbury Parkway West Roxbury • (617) 325-9338 www.holynameparishschool.org
Wilbraham Wilbraham & Monson Academy 423 Main Street Wilbraham • (413) 596-9107 www.wma.us
Winchester Acera: The Massachusetts School of Science, Creativity and Leadership 5 Lowell Avenue Winchester • (781) 729-3489 www.aceraschool.org
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Grades Gender Stud-Fac Ratio Enrollment
Affiliation / Notes Languages
Tuition Range Tuition Assistance
Accreditation/ Associations
Wolfeboro (New Hampshire) Brewster Academy
80 Academy Drive Wolfeboro • (603) 569-1600 www.brewsteracademy.org
9-12 and PG All Gender 6:1 350
Independent Spanish, French, English, Mandarin
$41,500-$72,700 FA Available
NEASC, AISNE, NAIS, CASE
PK-12 All Gender 6:1 428
Independent Spanish, French, Mandarin, Latin
$18,700 - $36,500 FA Available
NEASC, AISNE, NAIS
Worcester Bancroft School
110 Shore Drive Worcester • (508) 462-9401 www.bancroftschool.org
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Private Schools
Basic Timeline
for Applying to a Private School
While each school follows its own schedule, here is a typical admissions timeline. Many schools are now offering both in-person and virtual admission events.
AUGUST
(Of the year before you want your child to attend) • Define your ideal school • Find schools that match your child’s and family’s needs • Research and ask questions of schools on your preliminary list
SEPTEMBER
• Browse schools’ websites and look books to learn more about their programs and philosophies • Request admissions and financial assistance material by phone or online • Review admissions materials to determine which schools to visit • Create a calendar of pertinent admission and financial assistance deadlines for the schools to which you are considering applying • Ask elementary schools about their test schedules and make appointments • Register for any standardized tests required for admission • Review the test websites to learn about procedures and test dates, see sample questions, and purchase test-preparation books • Contact schools to schedule individual tours, class visits, interviews, and “shadow days” if available
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OCTOBER
• Continue scheduling tours, interviews, class visits, and standardized or school-based tests • Visit schools, virtually if necessary, during open house events, attend information sessions, and take tours • Finalize the list of schools to which you will apply • Take required standardized admission tests
NOVEMBER
• Continue scheduling tours, interviews, class visits, and preparing and taking standardized or school-based tests • Watch for open house events you may want to attend • Request teacher recommendations from your child’s current school • Start working on applications, tuition assistance forms, student questionnaires, and essays
DECEMBER
• Watch for any open house or school events of interest • Request transcripts at the end of your child’s first semester • Complete any remaining applications, questionnaires, etc. Some application materials are due as early as December.
JANUARY 2024
• Pay attention to deadlines: Most applications are due in January or February, along with test scores, references, transcripts, and financial assistance forms
FEBRUARY
• For schools with February admissions deadline turn in applications. • Visit schools applied to again or have your child participate in a student shadow day if you haven’t already
MARCH
• Watch for school decisions starting in mid-March • Watch for financial assistance decisions • If your student is accepted by multiple schools, decide which school your child will attend and let the school know
APRIL
• Sign and return enrollment contracts and send deposits
MAY TO SEPTEMBER
• Attend events and activities for new parents and students • Get to know other families in the school • Sign up for fall sports and clubs Y
Why An Indep en den t Sc hool ? Small Classes • Commitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion • Performing Arts Programs • Sense of Community Afternoon Programs • Athletics • Dedicated Teachers • Individual Attention • Travel Programs High Academic Standards • Visual Arts Programs • Experiential Learning
A group of Greater Boston independent schools invites you to attend Open House Programs SCHOOL NAME
CITY/TOWN
•The Fessenden School West Newton •The Roxbury Latin School West Roxbury •Boston University Academy Boston •Commonwealth School Boston •St. Sebastian’s School Needham •Kingsley Montessori School Boston •The Winsor School Boston •International School of Boston Cambridge •The Woodward School for Girls Quincy •Dedham Country Day School Dedham •The Advent School Boston •Dexter Southfield Brookline •Boston Trinity Academy Boston •Belmont Day School Belmont •Beaver Country Day School Chestnut Hill •Concord Academy Concord •Jackson Walnut Park Schools Newton •Falmouth Academy Falmouth •The Learning Project Boston •Noble and Greenough School Dedham •Pingree School S. Hamilton •Thayer Academy Braintree •Waring School Beverly •Atrium School Watertown •Brimmer and May School Chestnut Hill •Montrose School Medfield •Chapel Hill-Chauncy Hall School Waltham •Meridian Academy Boston •Park Street School Boston •The Cambridge School of Weston Weston •The Chestnut Hill School Chestnut Hill •The Sage School Foxboro •Shady Hill School Cambridge •Milton Academy Lower and Middle School Milton •Thacher Montessori School Milton •Dana Hall School Wellesley •The Rivers School Weston •Riverbend School S. Natick •Fayerweather Street School Cambridge •Tenacre Country Day School Wellesley •Fay School Southborough •The Newman School Boston •Lesley Ellis School Arlington •The Park School Brookline •Wellan Montessori School Newton •Ursuline Academy Dedham •Newton Country Day School Newton •The Fenn School Concord •The Rashi School Dedham •Meadowbrook School Weston •German International School Boston
AGES AND GRADES
OPEN HOUSE DATE(S), TIME(S)
WEB ADDRESS
4-15 years (boys PK-9) 12-18 years (boys 7-12) 13-18 years (9-12) 14-18 years (9-12) 12-18 years (boys 7-12) 2-12 years (Tdl-6) 10-18 years (girls 5-12) 2-18 years (PS-12) 10-18 years (6-12) 4-14 years (PK-8) 4-12 years (PK-6) 4-18 years (PK-12) 11-18 years (6-12) 4-14 years (PK-8) 11-18 years (6-12) 14-18 years (9-12) 18 mo -12 years (T-6) 12-18 years (7-12) 5-12 years (K-6) 11-18 years (7-12) 14-18 years (9-12) 10-18 years (5-12) 11-18 (6-12) 4-14 years (PK-8) 4-18 years (PK-12) 11-18 years (girls 6-12) 12-18 years (7-12/PG) 11-18 years (6-12) 2-12 (Toddler-6) 14-19 years (9-PG) 3-12 years (Beginners-6) 3 -14 years (PK-8) 4-14 years (PK- 8) 5 -14 years (K-8) 18 mos. to 14 years (T-8) 10-18 years (girls 5-12) 11-18 years (6-12) 15 mo-14 years (T-8) 3-14 years (PK-8) 4-12 years (PK-6) 5-15 years (K-9) 12-19 years (7-12) 2.9-14 years (PS-8) 4-14 years (PK-8) 15mo-14 years (T-8) 12-18 (girls 7-12) 10-18 years (girls 5-12) 9-15 years (boys 4-9) 4-14 years (PK-8) 4-14 years (Jr.K-8) 3-18 years (PS-12)
September 30, 1-3 p.m. September 30, 10 a.m-1:30 p.m. and November 12, 12:30-4 p.m. October 1, 12:30-2:30 p.m. and November 29, 6:30-8:30 p.m. October 3, 6:30-8:30 p.m. and November 12, 2:30-4:30 p.m. (both VIRTUAL) October 5, 5:30 p.m. and November 7, 6 p.m. October 10 and 26, 8:30 a.m. October 11, 7 - 8:45 p.m. October 12, 6:30 p.m. and October 28, 10:00 a.m. October 12, 5:30-7:30 p.m. and December. 2, 10-12 p.m. October 13 and October 27, 8:30 - 10:30 a.m. Oct. 14, 9-11 a.m. (ALL) and Oct. 25, (ECC-Second) 8:30-10 a.m. October 14, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. October 14, 12- 2 p.m. and November 14, 6-8 p.m. October 15, 9 -1 p.m. (IN PERSON), and Nov. 18, 9-10:30 a.m. (VIRTUAL) October 17, and December 12, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. October 21, 8:30 a.m. -12:15 p.m. October 21, 11:30-1:30 p.m. & November 9, 9:30-11 a.m. October 21 and January 20, 9:30-11:30 a.m. October 21 9-11 a.m. and Oct. 22, 3-5 p.m. (more info on website) October 21 8:30-11:30 a.m. (Grades 9-11) Visit website for additional dates October 21, 11 a.m.- 2 p.m. October 21, 9-12 p.m. (US) and October 28, 9-12 p.m. (MS) October 21, 9-11:30 a.m. and November 10, 10-12:30 p.m. October 22, 10 -1 p.m October 22, 10 a.m.- (LS), 1p.m.(MS) 2p.m. (US) & Nov. 8, 8:15 a.m. October 22, 1-3:30 p.m. and November 15, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. October 22 and November 5, 9-11 a.m. MS 1-3 p.m. US October 23, 6:50 p.m. and November 14, 8:50 a.m. October 23, 6 p.m. & November 15, 9 a.m. October 28, 9-12 p.m (IN PERSON) and Oct.18, 7-8:30 p.m. (VIRTUAL) October 29, 10 a.m. -12 p.m. October 29, 11 - 12:30 p.m. October 29 1-3 p.m. (Lower School) and 2:30-5 p.m. (Middle School) November 4, 2-4 p.m. November 4, 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. November 4, 9-11 a.m. (Upper School) and 1-3 p.m. (Middle School) November 4, 9-11:30 a.m. (US) 1-3:30 p.m.(MS) November 4, 11a.m.-12:30 p.m. November 4, 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. November 4, 10 a.m. -12 p.m. and November 14, (Zoom)7-8:30 p.m. November 5, 1-3 p.m. October 11 and 22, 6-7 p.m. (both VIRTUAL) November 5, 2-4 p.m. November 5, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. November 5, 11:00-12:30 p.m. (Tod-Grade 3)1:00-3:00 p.m. (Grades 4-8) November 5, 11-2 p.m. November 5, 1-3:30 p.m. November 19: 10-12 p.m. Please contact the school for more information regarding visits. Please visit the school’s website for open house information. Please contact the school for more information regarding visits.
fessenden.org roxburylatin.org buacademy.org commschool.org stsebs.org kingsley.org winsor.edu isbos.org woodwardschool.org dedhamcountryday.org adventschool.org dextersouthfield.org bostontrinity.org belmontday.org bcdschool.org concordacademy.org jwpschools.org falmouthacademy.org learningproject.org nobles.edu pingree.org thayer.org waringschool.org atrium.org brimmer.org montroseschool.org chch.org meridianacademy.org parkstreetschool.org csw.org tchs.org sageschool.org shs.org milton.edu thacherschool.org danahall.org rivers.org riverbendschool.org fayerweather.org tenacrecds.org fayschool.org newmanboston.org lesleyellis.org parkschool.org wellan.org ursulineacademy.net newtoncountryday.org whereboysthrive.org rashi.org meadowbrook-ma.org gisbos.org
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