United States, East Hampton
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Ross School is an independent day and boarding school in East Hampton, New York, serving Nursery through Postgraduate. With 325 students from 22 countries, a 7:1 student-to-teacher ratio, and over 90 electives, the school uses an integrated spiral curriculum connecting disciplines through art, artifacts, and real-world experience.
18 Goodfriend Dr, East Hampton, NY 11937, United States
Ross School has 325 pupils, typical class sizes of 12, instruction in English.
Ross School operates across two campuses: the Bridgehampton campus for Lower School (Nursery through Grade 6) and the East Hampton campus for Upper School (Grades 7 through Postgraduate). Both are located in the Hamptons on Long Island, New York.
The school is divided into Lower School (Nursery through Grade 6) and Upper School (Grades 7 through Postgraduate).
Ross School is an independent co-educational day and boarding school. The boarding programme introduces students to other cultures and prepares them for increased independence.
The student body represents 22 countries.
Student support services are available.
Ross School teaches American for students aged 3 to 19.
The school uses a proprietary integrated spiral curriculum that connects disciplines through art, artifacts, and real-world experience. Over 90 electives are available alongside a STEAM Certificate Programme. The curriculum is accessible at spiral.ross.org.
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Graduates attend universities including Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, Columbia, Penn, Duke, Brown, Georgetown, and Oxford.
Student support services are available for students who need additional assistance.
A smart device policy is in place to support student wellbeing.
Campus tours are available and applications can be submitted online. The school maintains a nondiscriminatory admissions policy.
The school provided $3.7 million in financial aid for the 2025-26 academic year.