Bement day students come to school from 41 towns in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont. Our boarding population of 40 students comes from 11 countries outside the US and 7 US states. More student information is available here.
The Bement School admits students of any race, color, sexual orientation, ancestry, religious affiliation, national and ethnic origin.
Our faculty and staff average 12 years of employment at Bement. Out of 64 employees, 32 have 10 or more years of service and 11 have 20 years or more; 26 hold advanced degrees; 33 are full time teaching faculty; 19 are parents of a student or alum; and 6 are alumni.
Over 35% of our faculty have served as dorm-parents, so they know first-hand what life as a boarder can be like.
Faculty have attended schools from Florida to Maine across the US to California and Oregon, and abroad in Europe, China, and Argentina.
Faculty members are writers, carpenters, artists, coaches, yoga instructors, pickleball players, cooks, runners, and musicians. Outside of school you might encounter a staff-member coaching a high school football game; as the featured reader at an open-mic; running in a competitive relay across New Hampshire; being profiled in the Boston Globe; at an art gallery opening; playing with the local symphony orchestra; releasing a CD at a coffee house; or swinging a hammer building a house for Habitat for Humanity.