Woodward School for Girls
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1102 Hancock St. , Quincy, MA 02169 Phone (617) 773-5610 Web Site http://www.thewoodwardschool.org Admissions Contact |
| Grades Served | 6-7-8-9-10-11-12 |
| Boarding/Day | Day School |
| Single-Sex or Co-ed | All Girls |
| Day Enrollment | 135 |
| Boarding Enrollment | |
| Setting | Urban |
| Religious Affiliation | None |
| Student-Faculty Ratio | 8:1 |
| Average Class Size | 12 |
| Accrediting Body | New England Association of Schools and Colleges |
| Special Programs/Features | The Woodward School provides a classical liberal arts college preparatory curriculum including Honors and AP courses. Foreign language choices include Latin, Spanish French & Italian. Math is taught through Calculus and Science through Physics. There is also an ESL program for our international students. In addition to our Art, Music, Drama and Athletic program, there are 20 clubs. Woodward also has a Senior Intern program which allows our seniors to go out into the community to learn about possible career paths. This program takes place in the 4th quarter and is a graduation requirement. |
| Next Scheduled Open House | Open Houses being scheduled. Please check back. |
| Summer Programs | The school has not informed us of any summer programs. |
| Application Deadline | Rolling Admissions |
| Required Testing | ISEE, SSAT or Woodward's Entrance Exam |
| Tuition | $12,200 for US students and $17,885 for international students |
| Financial Aid Program | Yes |
| % of Student Body on Financial Aid |
37% |
| Accepts international students requiring an I-20 visa? |

For over 100 years, Woodward has provided a program that fosters a love of learning while providing serious instruction in academic disciplines, the arts & athletics. Preparation for college and for life are vital objectives that should occur in unison. Our teachers make learning relevant to the needs of today. We enroll students who are committed to the School's mission and will be positive, engaged members of our community. We are proud of our history, the quality of our programs, and, most importantly, the articulate, self-confident, and responsible citizens our students become.
