The Pike School
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34 Sunset Rock Road , Andover, MA 01810 Phone (978) 475-1197 Web Site http://www.pikeschool.org Admissions Contact |
| Grades Served | Pre-K-K-1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9 |
| Boarding/Day | Day School |
| Single-Sex or Co-ed | Co-ed |
| Day Enrollment | 438 |
| Boarding Enrollment | 0 |
| Setting | Suburban |
| Religious Affiliation | None |
| Student-Faculty Ratio | 8:1 |
| Average Class Size | 15 |
| Accrediting Body | Association of Independent Schools in New England |
| Special Programs/Features | While many of our students leave Pike after Eighth Grade to attend secondary schools, Pike's unique Grade Nine program offers a year of exceptional leadership opportunities, rigorous academic challenges, and an environment for personal growth. The Pike School is also a leader in environmental awareness and sustainable practices, from its energy-saving infrastructure to its recycling and composting initiatives. |
| Next Scheduled Open House | Open Houses being scheduled. Please check back. |
| Summer Programs | This school offers summer programs. More Info |
| Application Deadline | January 13 |
| Required Testing | All applicants for pre-k through grade 5 come for group assessments. Applicants to grades 6 and above submit scores for the SSAT. |
| Tuition | Variable by grade from $13,000 to $25,000 |
| Financial Aid Program | Over $900,000 of need-based financial aid is awarded annually for students in all grades. |
| % of Student Body on Financial Aid |
15 |
| Accepts international students requiring an I-20 visa? |

Pike is a Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 9, independent, coeducational day school located on 35 woodland acres. The Pike School’s outstanding faculty provides a rigorous, challenging, and comprehensive education in small classes supported by exceptional resources. Students acquire the skills to pursue knowledge independently, a sense of responsibility to the larger community, delight in physical activity, and a desire and confidence to take intellectual and artistic risks. Graduates regularly attend the region's top secondary schools and excel among their new classmates.
