School Profile
St. Mark’s School (Massachusetts)
St. Mark’s School is a private coed school in Southborough, Massachusetts. Southborough is a large suburb in Worcester County. Worcester County is home to 91 private schools, including St. Mark’s School. In terms of religious orientation, St. Mark’s School is Episcopal.
The academic school years lasts 166 calendar days and each day students spend 7 hours in class. In 2011, 100% of the graduating senior class went on to 4-year colleges.
47.1 full-time equivalent teachers are on staff to educate the student body of 349 students in grades 9-12. That’s a student-teacher ratio of 7.41. We look more closely at students and teachers in several charts below.
Contact Information
-
St. Mark’s School
PO Box 9105, Southborough, Massachusetts 01772
https://www.stmarksschool.org/
(508) 786-6000
Associations & Organizations
- National Association of Episcopal Schools
- National Association of Independent Schools
- The Association of Boarding Schools
- Other School Associations
Photo Source: School Website and/or Social Media Data Source: NCES: 00939414


Other Boarding Schools in Massachusetts
Dana Hall School
Wellesley, MA
The Dana Hall School sits in the middle of historic Wellesley, Massachusetts, and the school is a reminder of an era gone by that saw most kids going to boarding schools to get into the best colleges. The Dana Hall School still has the tools to get kids into the best schools, and those kids are going to go on to be the best members of our society today. The gorgeous campus at Dana Hall is going to help kids enjoy their activities, play sports and get inspired by nature. The kids on the campus are living the dream as they get to learn in a place that feels like it was born in a movie. The kids at the school learn more than their counterparts in other places, and the kids are given a chance to become their own people while learning to think critically. The Dana Hall School helps kids…
6 - 12All-girl475 Students61 TeachersFay School
Southborough, MA
Fay School is a private coed school in Southborough, Massachusetts. If you don't count Fay School, there are 90 private schools in Worcester County. Their campus is set in a large suburb, which is just one important piece of information to consider when looking at boarding schools. In terms of religious orientation, Fay School is a nonsectarian school.The academic school years lasts 165 calendar days and each day students spend 7 hours in class.77.1 full-time equivalent teachers are on staff to educate the student body of 441 students in grades PK-9. That's a student-teacher ratio of 5.72. We look more closely at students and teachers in several charts below.
9Coed461 Students81 TeachersGroton School
Groton, MA
Groton School is a private coed school in Groton, Massachusetts. Including Groton School, there are 178 private schools in Middlesex County. The campus is located in an area described as a rural area by administrators. In terms of religious orientation, Groton School is Episcopal.The academic school years lasts 182 calendar days and each day students spend 5 hours in class. In 2011, 100% of the graduating senior class went on to 4-year colleges.54.6 full-time equivalent teachers are on staff to educate the student body of 371 students in grades 8-12. That's a student-teacher ratio of 6.79. We look more closely at students and teachers in several charts below.
8 - 12Coed371 Students69 TeachersDeerfield Academy
Deerfield, MA
Deerfield Academy is a coed boarding school that was established in 1797, located in Deerfield, Massachusetts. An endowment in 2007, made the cost $680,000 to pay for one student's yearly education. $37,000 per day or $52,000 for boarders. They have 520 boarders, in a total school size of 600 students. It was originally a boarding school for prominently wealthy boys that opened in 1797 when Governor Samuel Adams signed a charter to have a school in the Deerfield, Massachusetts area. In the 20th century, when Frank Boyden became headmaster, he told farmers that Deerfield could educate their sons and make them highly successful. In 1989, the academy opened the door to girls, making the school coed after changing back to an all boys school in 1948. In 1944, the academy temporary became a coed boarding school. Many of the academy's alumni had gone on to graduate from schools such as Princeton, Colby,…
9 - 12Coed633 Students111 Teachers