Facts At a Glance
Willow Hill School is located on a beautiful, twenty-six acre campus in Sudbury, Massachusetts approximately 20 miles west of Boston.
Willow Hill School is a coeducational program for students grades 6-12.
- The school offers a small, welcoming environment with state of the art facilities designed to enhance each student’s ability. School facilities include a library, science labs, computer lab, art studio, woodworking shop, tutorial rooms, a full stage, gymnasium and locker rooms, and athletic fields for soccer, softball and team sports.
- High Teacher/Student ratio.
- Curriculum is aligned with the Massachusetts Curriculum Frameworks.
- The 59 students enrolled at Willow Hill come from 38 cities and towns.
Willow Hill School, founded in 1970, is a non-profit, independent day school accredited by The New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) and approved by The Massachusetts Department of Education under special education law to provide program and services to students.
- Willow Hill School accepts public and privately funded students. The rate is determined by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Executive Office for Administration and Finances.
- Willow Hill School is a member of:
- The Massachusetts Association of Approved Private Schools (maaps)
- The Association of Independent Schools of New England (AISNE)
- The National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS)
Willow Hill School admits students of any race, religion, nationality or ethnic origin to all rights, privileges, programs and activities made available to students at the School; the School does not discriminate in the administration of its educational policies, admission policies, or any school-administered programs. Willow Hill School actively seeks a diversified population.