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The Newman School

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees $44,500 - 78,500
Ages 12 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 265
Type Co-educational, Co-educational (boarding)
Opened 1945
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum IB (MYP), IB (DP)
Taught languages French, Latin, Spanish
Strengths Languages, Sport, Academic Enrichment
Clubs Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language, Leadership and Professional
Stages High School
Introduction

Located in Boston's Back Bay, The Newman School is an independent boarding and day school for grades 7 through 12. Founded in 1945, it offers a traditional liberal arts education alongside International Baccalaureate options. The Middle Years Programme (MYP) runs from Grade 7 to 10, preparing students for the Diploma Programme (DP) in Grades 11 and 12. In Grade 11 students select one of three academic paths, leading to the Newman High School Diploma or the IB Diploma. The DP Core comprises Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS); the Extended Essay; and Theory of Knowledge. Language offerings include French, Latin, and Spanish, and the student body represents about 40 countries with 23 languages spoken. The City is Our Campus framework connects learning with Boston partnerships, leveraging facilities across EBERSOL Field, Huntington YMCA, The Track at New Balance, and more. A broad range of clubs supports inquiry, leadership, and community involvement and service.

247 Marlborough St, Boston, MA 02116, United States

The Essentials

The Newman School has 265 pupils, instruction in English.

Location

247 Marlborough Street, Boston, MA 02116.

Stages

Grades 7-12

Type

Independent boarding school (private) for grades 7-12

Pupil Nationality Mix

40 countries represented; 18% international students; 23 languages spoken.

Additional learning support

Student Success Center

Country affiliation

United States

Fees

Annual tuition at The Newman School ranges from USD 44,500 to USD 78,500 for 2026/27.

Application fees
- The school does not publish a separate, school-specific application fee on its admissions pages; applications are submitted through Ravenna or SAO.

Deposit
- Enrollment deposit: USD 3,000 due upon signing the enrollment contract for new families; for returning families the deposit is due no later than March 1 for the following school year. The deposit is deducted from total tuition and is non-refundable.

Tuition fees (annual) by student type and year group
- Domestic day students (Grades 7–Postgraduate): USD 36,000 per year.
- International day students (F‑1 applicants, must live with parent(s)): USD 44,000 per year, plus an International Fee of USD 8,000 for F‑1 visa holders.
- Boarding (Grades 9–Postgraduate) — U.S. residency: USD 72,000 per year.
- Boarding (Grades 9–Postgraduate) — International residency (F‑1): USD 72,000 per year plus an International Fee of USD 8,000.
- Student Success Center (Tier 3 support, where applicable): USD 8,000 (additional).

Fees and recurring charges (other mandatory and common costs)
- Activity fee: USD 500 per year.
- Student debit account / incidentals: USD 500 required on enrollment (this account covers field trips, sports charges, and other incidental charges); families are also charged a USD 500 fee at the start of each school year for incidentals accrued throughout the year.
- 11th Grade IB resources (Year 1): USD 350 (one-time).
- 12th Grade IB resources, testing and graduation fees (Year 2): USD 750 (one-time).
- Books and course materials: approximately USD 500 per year (students must supply a personal computer; computers are not included in tuition).
- Optional costs not included in tuition: international or optional field trips, some athletic equipment, optional sports fees, and optional club fees.
- International students are required to maintain health insurance; boarding includes enrollment in TeleHealth with One Medical as part of boarding services.

Billing schedule and payment terms
- Deposit: USD 3,000 due at contract signing for new families and no later than March 1 for returning families; deducted from tuition and non-refundable.
- Domestic families (U.S. citizens or holders of non‑F‑1 visas/Green Cards) have two standard payment options:
- One Payment Plan: pay 100% of tuition no later than May 1.
- Multiple Payment Plan: equal-percentage installments spread up to September 1; available installment start dates include April 1, May 1, June 1, July 1, August 1, and September 1 (number of payments depends on enrollment date).
- International families (F‑1 visa holders) must pay 100% of tuition upon contract signing and enrollment; I‑20 issuance is completed after payment, passport photo and proof of health insurance are submitted.

Boarding-specific notes
- Boarding tuition includes dormitory services; TeleHealth with One Medical is included in boarding costs. International boarding students must have health insurance in addition to any coverage included in boarding. Expected boarding capacity and dormitory locations are published in school materials.

Refund information
- The enrollment deposit (USD 3,000) is explicitly non-refundable and is applied toward the total tuition. Other refund terms for tuition or fees are governed by the enrollment contract and school billing policies.

Payment methods and billing contact
- The school accepts bank/wire transfers for tuition and deposits (Flywire is provided as a payment channel for tuition/deposit wires). Families should coordinate billing and payment details with the School Business Manager. Billing questions may be directed to the School Business Manager, Marta O'Malley, at 617‑267‑4530 x113.

Summary of what tuition does not include
- Personal computer, annual books (~USD 500), optional international/extra field trips, select athletic equipment, optional sports fees, and optional club fees.
Academics

The Newman School teaches IB (MYP), IB (DP) for students aged 12 to 18.

Curriculum

The International Baccalaureate pedagogy is at the core of The Newman School's curriculum. The program begins in Grade 7 and continues through Grade 12, with the Middle Years Programme (MYP) in Grades 7–10 and the Diploma Programme (DP) in Grades 11–12. By Grade 11, students choose one of three academic paths, all leading to the Newman High School Diploma. Newman Diploma: students take a minimum of five classes in 11th and 12th grades, which can be IB DP courses or a mix of IB DP and non-IB electives, and may include the IB Core. IB Diploma: six DP courses over two years, with 3–4 at Higher Level (HL) and the remainder at Standard Level (SL); the DP Core comprises Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS); Extended Essay (EE); and Theory of Knowledge (TOK). Course groups include Studies in Language and Literature (English), Language Acquisition (French, Latin, Spanish), Individuals and Societies, Sciences, Mathematics, and Arts.

Student Teacher Ratio

6:1

Higher Education Progression

The Newman School offers a robust college counseling program with experienced counselors and extensive college resources. The program includes 65+ American and international college representative visits to Newman. Recent college acceptances span many leading universities, including Harvard University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston College, Tufts University, University of Michigan, University of Toronto, Princeton University, and other global institutions.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

The Newman School emphasizes a community where students develop a sense of belonging and personal growth through a supportive environment.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

The Newman School provides services to support student success (SEN-related supports are integrated into the school program).

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

The Newman School includes students from many countries, reflecting an international community and language diversity.

Mental Wellbeing

The Newman School fosters student well-being through its community culture and student support structures.

Safeguarding

The Newman School maintains safeguarding and child protection policies as part of its student welfare commitments.

Admissions

Admissions

Step 1: Two diploma options are available: the International Baccalaureate Diploma (IB DP) and The Newman Diploma. The Newman Diploma mixes high-level and standard-level courses with requirements outside of coursework, including the extended essay and creativity, action and service. The IB pedagogy informs the curriculum, and students strive to embody the IB learner profile (inquirers, knowledgeable, thinkers, communicators, principled, open-minded, caring, risk-takers, balanced, reflective).
Step 2: AP courses are not offered, but students may take AP exams alongside their IB work. All applicants must submit results from a standardized test; accepted options include the HSPT, ISEE, SSAT, PSAT, ACT, or SAT. Candidates whose primary language is not English may also submit English proficiency test results; the Duolingo English Test is preferred, though TOEFL and IELTS are also accepted.
Step 3: Applications have two deadlines: Priority Applications due December 5, 2025; Standard Applications due January 31, 2026; Financial Aid Applications due January 15, 2026. Decision release dates are December 12, 2025 for Priority and March 10, 2026 for Standard and Financial Aid. To apply, click the Apply button at the bottom of any page; inquiries, visits, and applications are handled through the My Newman Ravenna hub (Inquire, Visit, Apply).
Step 4: The Newman School has 260 students in grades 7–12/PG; 25–30 students in grades 7–8 and 45–60 students in grades 9–12/PG. Boarding is available; the school announced the purchase of 300 Newbury St. for a dormitory for the 2025–2026 year, with an anticipated 50–60 boarding students, offering both 5-day and 7-day options, and two dorms on Beacon Street with live-in dorm parents.

Scholarships

The Newman School provides financial aid; approximately 40% of students receive financial aid. Aid is awarded based on demonstrated financial need, with families completing the Clarity application via The Family Application Guide. Financial aid decisions are made in tandem with admissions, with renewal grants prioritized; families must reapply annually using Clarity. Financial aid funds come from the school's operating budget, foundation grants, and major donors.

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