Stoneleigh-Burnham School is a boarding and day school for girls, serving grades 7-12 and postgraduate, founded in 1869. It is the first girls' school and only girls' boarding school in New England to offer the International Baccalaureate. The school has a 6:1 student-teacher ratio and draws students from 13 states and 12 countries.
Location
Stoneleigh-Burnham School is located at 574 Bernardston Road in Greenfield, MA, in the scenic Pioneer Valley of western Massachusetts.
Stages
The school serves grades 7-12 plus a postgraduate year, divided into Middle School (founded 2004) and Upper School.
Type
Stoneleigh-Burnham is a boarding and day school for girls with no co-educational option.
Pupil Nationality Mix
18% of students are international. Students come from 13 states and 12 countries.
Additional learning support
EEV Center and Wingspan support programmes are available.
Boarding Arrangements
Full boarding is available for girls in grades 7-12 and postgraduate. The school is the only girls' boarding school in New England to offer the IB.
Governance and Ownership
Stoneleigh-Burnham is an independent institution with a legacy spanning over 150 years since its 1869 founding.
Curriculum
The school is the first girls' school and only girls' boarding school in New England to offer the International Baccalaureate. Academic support and college counselling are provided.
Student Teacher Ratio
6:1
Higher Education Progression
Graduates are accepted to institutions including Princeton, Stanford, Columbia, Cornell, Duke, and Brown.
Special Educational Needs (SEN)
EEV Center and Wingspan programmes provide academic support.
Admissions
The school accepts boarding and day students for grades 7-12 and postgraduate.