Belmont Hill School


Originally founded as a day school for the children of wealthy Bostonians seeking a college-preparatory education for their sons, the school has grown to accommodate a majority of boarders at its sprawling suburban campus. The school has a substantial pedigree and has produced a great deal many scholars and athletes as well as gentlemen in public service. The school competes against peers in the Boston area as a member of the prestigious Independent School League.
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Independent Private Middle and College-Preparatory School

Established: 1923
Gender: Boys
Ages: 12-18 (grades 7-12)
Ethos: Non-denominational
Attendance: Boarding & day school
Head of School: Gregory J. Schneider
Enrollment: 453 pupils
Faculty: 70 staff
Ratio: 6:1
Average class size: 12 pupils
Tuition fees: US$52,900-60,700 per annum
Scholarships / bursaries / financial aid: Financial aid available
Endowment: US$131 million
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School Colours: Maroon, blue and white
Uniform: Navy blazers
Accreditations: NEASC; NAIS;
Associations: Association of Independent Schools in New England; International Boys' School Coalition; NEPSAC
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Athletics Conference: Independent School League
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350 Prospect Street, Belmont, Massachusetts 02478, United States
T: +16174844410
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W: belmonthill.org


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See also: IBSC | Independent School League | NEASC | NEPSAC