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The Meeting School
Introduction
Founded in 1957, The Meeting School is a coed Quaker boarding and day school for students in grades 9-12 situated on a working historic farm. The Meeting School also offers a post-graduate year. Our school and residential life program gives students the tools to successfully meet the challenges of college and life.
Overview:
School Focus College Preparatory College Preparatory
Grades Offered 9-12, PG 7-12
School Type Co-ed Co-ed
Support for ADD/ADHD Students Yes Yes
Supports Learning Differences (LD) Yes Yes
Religious Affiliation Society of Friends Non-denominational
Year Founded 1957 1900
Campus Size 135 acres 135 acres
Student Body
Enrollment 30 students 300 students
Percent Students of Color 9% 18%
Percent Students Boarding 84% 70%
Average SAT Score n/a *National Avg. View
Offers Post-Grad Year Yes No
Academics and Faculty
Saturday Classes No No
Classroom Dress Code Casual Casual
Average Class Size n/a 12 *National School Avg. 20
Teacher : Student Ratio 1:3 1:7
# of AP/Advanced Courses Offered 1 14
ESL Courses Offered No Yes
% Faculty with Advanced Degree 83% 61%
Summer Program Offered No Yes
Finances
Yearly Tuition (Boarding Students) $38,000 $39,900
Yearly Tuition (Day Students) $21,000 $22,720
Percent Students on Financial Aid 67% 31%
Average Financial Aid Grant $12,000 $17,500
Merit Scholarships Offered No No
Admission
Application Deadline None / Rolling Jan. 15
SSAT Required No Yes
Acceptance Rate 80% 59%
Director of Admissions Emily Burr
School Notes
  • At its core, The Meeting School is a place where students are educated with respect and genuine acceptance. Each student is embraced for his or her uniqueness and perspective, while the Meeting School&apos&aposs culture of intellectual freedom seeks to challenge students assumptions about themselves and their world.
  • Our combination of a traditionally-structured curriculum in math, science, history and English, coupled with our the historic farm, a committed core faculty and our progressive teaching methods, provides students with an experience found rarely, if ever, elsewhere. Course offerings integrate books, papers, and classroom study with hands-on place-based practice in topics as diverse as history, environmental science, eak oil and a post-carbon economy, peace studies and permaculture. Our progressive education offers opportunities to learn about and live solutions to many of the greatest challenges facing the planet, including conservation, conflict resolution, responsible resource management and the value of community.
  • Our program is designed to encourage our students to be expansive thinkers and to successfully follow their interests and passions. In recent years graduates have gone onto colleges that include Smith, Hampshire, Marlboro, and the University of Vermont.
  • LD types supported: On a case by case basis
  • Profile last updated: 07/13/2009
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