The School - Founded in 1901
- Head of School, Bessie Speers, appointed 2023
- 350-acre campus
- Serves grades 9-12
- 400+ Students
- 12 Students per class
- 22 Advanced Placement courses
- 5 to 1 Student-to-faculty ratio
- 70% Teaching faculty with advanced degrees
- 20 Miles from Boston and Logan Airport
- 27 Faculty dogs on campus
- 29 Sports offered
Alumni of Note - Bill Richardson, Former Governor of New Mexico and former Presidential candidate
- Bill Weld, Former Governor of Massachusetts
- Steve Carell, Actor - The Office, Date Night, Despicable Me
- Kevin Systrom, Co-Founder of Instagram
- Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., Former U.S. Senator from Massachusetts
- Anthony Lake, Executive Director of UNICEF
- Jessica Tuck, Actor - One Life to Live, HBO's True Blood, High School Musical
- William Hurt, Academy Award-winning actor
- Elizabeth Mayhew, Editor to NBC's Today Show and Editor-in-Chief ofWoman's Day magazine
- Cass Sunstein, Legal scholar, head of Obama's Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs
The Students - 43 International students
- 18 Countries represented
- 29 States represented
- 70% New boarding students from outside Massachusetts
- 690 | 700 | 690 Median verbal, math, and writing SAT scores of 2012 graduating class
- 95% of all AP tests taken by Middlesex students in 2012 were a "3" or better; 78% were a "4" or "5"
- Top 10 Colleges attended over the past 4 years: Boston College, Bucknell University, Columbia University, Dartmouth College, Georgetown University, George Washington University, Harvard University, New York University, University of Pennsylvania, Vanderbilt University
Finances - $210M Endowment and other long-term investments
- $8M Allocated financial aid
- 34% Students receiving financial aid
- $58,000 Average grant
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Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) are core values of Middlesex. To that end, we are committed to building a diverse, equitable, and inclusive community. We honor the ideal, articulated by Fredrick Winsor, our school founder, of “finding the promise” in every student, and we work together in an atmosphere of mutual trust and shared responsibility to help students bring their talents to fruition. As a community, we respect the individual interests, strengths, and needs of each student. We also value the rich diversity of belief and experience each of us brings to the School. As such, we commit to live and learn in a diverse community built on mutual respect, physical and emotional safety, equity, inclusivity, and belonging.
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