Overview
Not Your Typical School.
Our student body is the core of the Buxton experience. There is no way to categorize them, except to say they are all – individually and collectively – vibrant, independent and creative thinkers. They question the status quo. They live life on their own terms. They want the best, and they deserve the best. We are proud to know them and we are proud to empower them.
Buxton students are from the U.S. and abroad and may choose to either board at the school or attend it as a day student.
MLK Day Open House January 15th
Join us for an in-person Admissions Open House on Monday, January 15th at 10AM. The open house will include campus tours, a sampling of our winter term elective courses, and a Q& A with students and faculty.
Register here: https://buxtonschool.org/open-house-registration/
Read our Viewbook to learn more.
Interested in…
- Scheduling an in-person visit? Reach out to us at admissions@buxtonschool.org
- Setting up a virtual visit? Fill out our Virtual Visit Interest Form
- Talking to us over the phone? Call us at 413-458-3919
- Requesting a viewbook? Visit our Connect Page
U.S.-Based Applicants
- A completed application (available online)
- All necessary financial aid materials
- Official transcripts from your current school (for the previous two academic years or more)
- Two letters of recommendation (including one from a current or former teacher)
- A $50 application fee (payable by check or money order to The Buxton School or online)
- OPTIONAL: Your most recent SSAT scores
- OPTIONAL: Any supplemental materials that will help us get to know you better, such as samples of your creative writing, poetry, drawing, painting, sculpture and photography; CDs, DVDs or MP3s of musical, theatrical or dance performances; and math or science projects or reports. Anything that you feel truly expresses your unique take on the world is something that we’d like to see.
In addition, a personal admissions interview is required for application. Your visit will help us get to know you – and vice versa – and give you and your family the opportunity to tour our 150-acre campus, visit classes and meet students. If you are unable to visit, accommodations can be made.
Please email admissions@buxtonschool.org or fill out the Information Request form to schedule a visit, arrange a phone or Skype interview or ask any questions.
International Applicants
We encourage applications from international students and work to support their experience at every turn, including three levels of ESL instruction and one-on-one ESL tutoring. Students based outside of the U.S. must provide:
- A completed application (available online)
- All necessary financial aid materials
- Official transcripts from your current school (for the previous two academic years or more)
- Two letters of recommendation from teachers who know you well; one letter must be from an English language teacher or someone else who can evaluate your written and spoken proficiency in the English language
- Your most recent achievement test scores, if available (e.g., SSAT, TOEFL, TOEFL Jr., etc.)
- A $100 application fee (payable by check or money order to The Buxton School or online)
- OPTIONAL: Any supplemental materials that will help us get to know you better, such as samples of your creative writing, poetry, drawing, painting, sculpture and photography; CDs, DVDs or MP3s of musical, theatrical or dance performances; and math or science projects or reports. Anything that you feel truly expresses your unique take on the world is something that we’d like to see.
Day Students
Buxton day students are actively involved in every aspect of the school – from academics to events to trips – while staying closely connected with their families on a day-to-day basis.
Day students are expected to be on campus as much as possible to fully engage in and experience life at Buxton. The day starts at 8:30 a.m. and students can expect to stay until at least 3:30 p.m., when classes end. During the fall term, day students stay throughout afternoon sports practices and dinner.
During other terms, students may choose to return home between class and dinner but are required to come back to campus for mealtime (though can take one dinner a week ‘off’). Evening study hall is not required unless the student’s academics are suffering. Day students are welcome to stay on campus through our evening ‘snack’ time, from 9 – 10 each weeknight.
Day students are also required on campus for Saturday morning Work Program and Sunday evening dinner.