The Cambridge School Of Weston
Overview

The Cambridge School of Weston has been at the forefront of educational innovation since its inception in 1886. Our progressive pedagogy is built upon the student-centered philosophy of John Dewey who advocated active experiential learning within a curriculum designed to accommodate the interests and experiences of individual students. In Dewey’s eyes—and ours—the purpose of education goes beyond the acquisition of content and skills to the realization of one’s full potential and the ability to use those skills for the greater good. With teachers as guides students take ownership of their learning and their lives preparing them to become informed engaged and effective participants in a democratic society. Our dynamic program develops students’ ability to explore and engage with ideas—and people—with curiosity courage self-awareness discipline open-mindedness and a sense of personal responsibility. Purposeful classroom experiences and assessments allow students to develop and practice independent thinking critical analysis imaginative problem-solving productive collaboration and constructive risk-taking. Our curriculum incorporates primary resources and multiple perspectives and emphasizes our commitment to human rights and social justice. Creativity is intrinsically infused into every corner of our curriculum from class projects to the studios to the playing fields. Teachers challenge students to push beyond perceived limitations and to make all of their work personally meaningful. Our students are skilled in making connections—across disciplines and between people—and are already engaged in their community and the globalized complex world they inhabit. Through participation leadership and service they develop a sense of who they are and what they can accomplish.
Academics
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Department Director Diana Baruni
Student/Teacher Ratio: 7:1
Average Class Size: 14
Summer Programs: Not Offered
Full Time Teachers: 55
Number of AP Courses Offered: 0
Teachers Holding Advanced Degrees: 70.0%
Number of IB Courses Offered: 0
English
- Classics
- Creative Writing
- Literature
- Playwriting
- Poetry
History
- Asian History
- Classical History
- European History
- United States History
- World History
Foreign Languages
Religion / Philosophy
- Social Justice
- The Bible
Sciences
- Anatomy
- Animal Behavior
- Biology
- Botany
- Chemistry
- Earth Science
- Ecology
- Environmental Science
- Health
- Marine Biology
- Physical Science
- Physics
- Zoology
Math
Music
- Composition
- Electronic Music
- Individual Instructions
- Music Appreciation
- Music History
- Music Theory
- Opera
- Principles of Arranging
- Recording
- Songwriting
- Voice
Performing / Visual Arts
- Acting
- Animation
- Ballet
- Ceramics
- Choreography
- Dance
- Design
- Directing
- Drama
- Drawing
- Fashion Design
- Journalism
- Lighting Design
- Metal
- Painting
- Photography
- Pottery
- Production
- Publications
- Public Speaking
- Sculpture
- Stagecraft
- Studio Art
- Theater Arts
- Woodworking
- 3-D Art
- Modern Dance
- Theater History
Special Programs
- Community Service
- Independent Study
- Leadership
Distinctive or New Programs
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Campus Life
Dorm Life
Number of Dorms: 4
Average Students Per Dorm: 21
Number of Girls Dorms: 2
Number of Boys Dorms: 2
Dorm Amenities
- Laundry Facilities
- Lounge
- Wireless Internet
Other Dorm Amenities
Student Life
CSW offers a rich variety of opportunities for students to join clubs and other organizations, serve on boards or committees, and to participate in a wide variety of activities.
Facilities
- Baseball Field
- Fitness Center
- Indoor Basketball Court
- Dance Studio
Other Facilities
Clubs & Organizations
- Amnesty International
- Asian Club
- Astronomy Club
- Chess Club
- Community Service
- Diversity Club
- Dorm Proctors
- Environmental Club
- Fencing Club
- Food Council
- Habitat for Humanity
- International Club
- Jewish Student Organization
- Literary Magazine
- Math Club
- Model UN
- Newspaper
- Peer Tutoring
- Photography Club
- Sexualities Club
- Student Activities
- Student Government
- Student Publications
- Theater Club
- Weightlifting Club
- Yearbook
- Yoga Club
Arts & Athletics
Arts Department Director:
Athletics Department Director: Alan Miles
Arts
- Acting
- Animation
- Ballet
- Ceramics
- Choreography
- Dance
- Design
- Directing
- Drama
- Drawing
- Fashion Design
- Journalism
- Lighting Design
- Metal
- Painting
- Photography
- Pottery
- Production
- Publications
- Public Speaking
- Sculpture
- Stagecraft
- Studio Art
- Theater Arts
- Woodworking
- 3-D Art
- Modern Dance
- Theater History
Interscholastic Sports
- Baseball
- Basketball
- Cross Country Running
- Field Hockey
- Soccer
- Tennis
- Ultimate Frisbee
Recreational Sports
- Camping
- Dance
- Fencing
- Golf
- Hiking
- Kayaking
- Martial Arts
- Mountain Biking
- Outdoor Education
- Rafting
- Rock Climbing
- Soccer
- Table Tennis
- Tennis
- Ultimate Frisbee
- Volleyball
- Weight Lifting
Graduates
Summary: The Cambridge School of Weston approaches college counseling as a partnership between the student, counselor and parents. We believe the focus of the college application process should be encouraging students to engage in self-discovery in order to select excellent post-secondary opportunities.
College Information
Percentage of graduates who attend college: 99.0%
Middle Percentile of SAT Scores | Reading | Math | Writing |
---|---|---|---|
25th percentile | |||
75th percentile |
College attended in the past 5 years by our graduates:
Vital Information
Student Body Type: Coed
Total Boarding: 94
Total Day: 238
Total Enrollment: 332
Boys: 142
Girls: 190
Boarding Grades Offered: 9-12
Day Grades Offered: 9-12
School Type: High School, Post-grad
Dress Code: Casual
Applications Accepted: SAO, Gateway to Prep
Application Deadline: January 15th
Tuition & Financial Aid
7-Day Boarding: $59,400
5-Day Boarding: N/A
Day Tuition Fee: $47,500
Need-Based Aid: Offered
Payment Plans: Offered
Students Receiving Aid: 28.0%
Average Awarded: $35,000
School Finances
Merit Scholarships: Not Offered
Students Receiving Merit Scholarships: %
Average Merit Scholarship: $
Current Endowment Amount: $7,000,000
Contact
Director of Admissions: Will Weidman
Admissions Phone: 781 642 8650
Fax: 781 398 8344
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.csw.org
Nearby Schools
- Chapel Hill-Chauncy Hall School - 2mi / 3 km
- The Fessenden School - 3mi / 5 km
- Lexington Christian Academy - 5mi / 8 km
- Dana Hall School - 7mi / 11 km
- Walnut Hill School For The Arts - 8mi / 12 km
- Middlesex School - 9mi / 15 km





