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Mission Statement

The mission of Commonwealth School is to educate young people from diverse backgrounds to become knowledgeable, thoughtful, and creative adults, capable of careful analysis, fruitful cooperation, responsible leadership, and deep commitment.

Commonwealth aims to  be a school:

  • with the highest standards of academic excellence
  • where students learn to think for themselves, to exercise responsibility and initiative in their actions
  • with a community of talented teachers and promising students from diverse backgrounds
  • that takes maximum advantage of its rich urban setting
  • where arts are a vital element of daily life
  • that provides the friendly atmosphere of a small, supportive community
  • that helps students establish the foundation for rewarding and productive lives 

In keeping with our mission, our gifted and accomplished teachers set the highest standards and work hard to help their students meet them. In the liveliness and warmth of a small yet richly varied community, classmates’ talents and curiosity often generate much of the excitement.

As they move through grades 9-12, our students develop a large shared frame of reference: cell biology, visual and performing arts, Greek and Roman history, Hamlet, and their own collective creativity and sense of humor. They also learn about the city around them both formally and informally, through courses, independent projects, and community service.


News

Students, faculty, parents, grandparents, friends, and alumni/ae are invited to celebrate Commonwealth's 53rd graduation on Friday, June 7 at 10:30 a.m., at the First Church in Boston, 66 Marlborough St. For more information, visit www.commschool.org/graduation. Congratulations to the class of 2013!
Students read from their writings of the past year.
Marisa Silveri, a psychiatrist and researcher at Harvard Medical School and McLean Hospital, specializes in adolescent brain imaging and development.

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