Beyond Belmont Day
We regularly hear from secondary schools about how much they enjoy enrolling Belmont Day students. In addition to being academically strong and socially adept, our graduates are also good citizens who know how to care for others. They are enthusiastic learners who contribute in classrooms and throughout the community. They often become athletic team captains, stand out in the arts, and serve as leaders of clubs and campus activities in their next schools.
Meanwhile, we also hear from alumni and parents how well their Belmont Day education prepared them for high school and laid the foundation for lifelong learning. Our graduates are confident public speakers and excellent researchers and writers. They have strong STEM skills and are creative problem-solvers across disciplines. They use the self-awareness and advocacy skills developed here to pursue thoughtful goals and succeed.
It is no wonder that our graduates go on to the high schools of their choosing, including day and boarding independent schools, faith-based schools, and local public schools. Our director of high school placement works closely with families to ensure that our students progress to high schools that are a strong fit for their interests and strengths.
The Class of 2026 will attend:
Ashland High School
Beaver Country Day School (2)
Belmont High School (2)
Belmont Hill School (2)
Boston College High School
Boston University Academy (2)
Buckingham Browne & Nichols School (2)
Cambridge Rindge and Latin School (8)
Cambridge School of Weston
Chapel Hill Chauncy Hall School
Commonwealth School
Concord Academy (6)
Cristo Rey Boston High School
Dana Hall School
Groton School
Lawrence Academy (2)
Lawrenceville School
Middlesex School
Needham High School
Newton North High School
Noble and Greenough School (2)
St. George’s School
St. Paul’s School
Winsor School
Secondary School Enrollment
This list includes independent schools that have enrolled 2 or more students from the Classes of 2022–2026. The average graduation class size is 42 students, and some students choose public options.
- Beaver Country Day School – 22
- Belmont Hill School – 15
- Boston University Academy – 13
- Brooks School – 9
- Buckingham Browne & Nichols – 41
- Cambridge School of Weston – 28
- Chapel Hill Chauncy Hall School – 11
- Commonwealth School – 24
- Concord Academy – 55
- Dana Hall School – 16
- Dexter Southfield School – 8
- Gann Academy – 7
- Groton School – 4
- Lawrence Academy – 14
- Lexington Christian Academy – 6
- Middlesex School – 16
- Milton Academy – 8
- Noble and Greenough School – 17
- Northfield Mount Hermon School – 5
- Phillips Andover Academy – 4
- Phillips Exeter Academy – 2
- Pingree School – 8
- Rivers School – 26
- Roxbury Latin School – 4
- St. George’s School – 4
- St. John’s Prep – 7
- St. Sebastian’s School – 5
- St. Paul’s School – 2
- Winsor School – 8