Private | 9-12 | Episcopal | 359 students |
Southborough's St. Mark's School is a private high school. It is coed and Episcopal affiliated, serving 359 students in grades 9-12.
The school community has reviewed this school and given it an average rating of 5 out of 5 stars.
School highlights:
| COMPARE | SCHOOL | GREATSCHOOLS RATING | COMMUNITY RATING |
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New England Center for Children 1.3 miles | |||
1.9 miles | |||
Advanced Math and Science Academy Charter School 2.6 miles | |||
2.7 miles |
great school! not only academics but also sports and daily life there. My daughter enjoys there very very much. Great staff and students also. It is a great choice for us to send our daughter to this amazying school.
very happy with all aspects of the school. Our son is a strong student and this school has provided him with quite a challenge.
SMS is a great size, intimate yet resourced. Very strong sense of community. All faculty live on campus. Very strong visual and performing arts. Challenging academics. Kids love the sports, everyone plays. John Warren is a strong and thoughtful leader.
The cultural program at St. Marks is probably the finest in the country. When half the kids in the school sign up to go to an opera, you know it's good. Tony and Elsa Hill are terrific leaders. Going there was the best thing our son could have done.
Everything about St. Mark's is extraordinary. The best two years of school my daughter had - wonderful, caring teachers, coaches and staff, beautiful campus.
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