- Private, Boarding
- CONCORD, MA
Concord Academy
- grade A+Overall Grade
- Private, Boarding
- 9-12
- CONCORD, MA
- Rating 4.23 out of 5 113 reviews
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- Academicsgrade A+
- Diversitygrade A
- Teachersgrade A+
- College Prepgrade A+
- Clubs & Activitiesgrade A+
- Sportsgrade B
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Concord Academy is an independent, coeducational boarding and day school known for world-class faculty, passionate students, and graduates who make their mark on the world. Innovative teaching drives our wide-as-you-can-dream curriculum. Our rigorous approach to the sciences, arts, and humanities is infused with opportunities for intellectual growth, experimentation, and hands-on learning.
While the center of things at Concord Academy is academics, time outside the classroom makes up the majority of each day. Whether it’s club meetings held over dinner, games on Saturday afternoons, study groups on the Quad, or movies in the student houses, CA students enjoy their time outside of class in many constructive, relaxing, and fun ways.
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Concord Academy boarding students live in six historic houses located along Main Street in Concord, MA. Boarding students come from as far away as Bangkok and as close as Boston. They live, study, connect, and learn from each other as a community. Board at CA and let the school be your home away from home!
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Concord Academy Reviews
As good as it is, like any school, it has drawbacks. To me, as modern as the school is, it takes a very “by the books” approach to learning. Standardized tests and quizzes are frequent with most classes as well as traditional homework (take notes, read a textbook, annotate a chapter) which can be frustrating. The performing arts program is also selective and prioritizes seniority and requirements. Balancing this with the 3 season requirement, it can be disappointing for theatre students.