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  1. Our building, an architectural gem in Boston's Back Bay, feels something like a college and something like a home. After applying, prospective students and their parents/guardians are welcome to join us for an in-person visit.If you have yet to apply, you can experience what it’s like to be a member of the Commonwealth community through a virtual tour or an admissions event.

  2. Commonwealth School has a longstanding policy of nondiscriminatory admission of students. The School admits qualified students of any race, color, religious affiliation, national and ethnic origin, ancestry, sex, mental or physical disability, gender identity or sexual orientation to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the School.

  3. For the whole school, two trips each year to a lakeside camp form the setting for some of our most vivid and lasting memories. Known for sentimental and historical reasons as “Hancock,” these retreats add a new dimension to our sense of community.

  4. To open the front doors of Commonwealth School, on the corner of Commonwealth Avenue and Dartmouth Street in Boston, is to enter a different world. Our main building, a historic brownstone and architectural gem, reflects the history of the city while harboring an academic atmosphere that is exhilarating, genuine, and joyful.

  5. Commonwealth School (Boston), Boston, Massachusetts. 1,869 likes · 21 talking about this. An outstanding independent school in Boston's Back Bay, with 140 students in grades 9 to 12.

  6. Since our founding, Commonwealth School has been dedicated to increasing access and welcoming as many qualified students as possible through a generous need-based financial aid program. Our average average grant is $44,619, with families from a wide variety of backgrounds qualifying for financial aid, up to full tuition. Learn More

  7. Dive In Commonwealth is a tuition-free advanced academic enrichment program for highly motivated middle school students from low-income backgrounds. Students who demonstrate readiness for and interest in entering Commonwealth at the end of the program can join the school’s ninth-grade class and are eligible for need-based financial aid to ensure the affordability of a Commonwealth education.