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Rooted in a classical liberal arts tradition that acquaints students with the intellectual, cultural, and moral heritage of western civilization, the Montrose course of studies provides the foundation students need to pursue any academic discipline or professional field of work.

The cultivation of wisdom and sound judgement provides the proper orientation for learning.  Our teachers engage students with life's most important and enduring questions and challenge them to apply these questions to the contemporary problems they face each day.

Our students learn to read analytically, reason carefully, argue logically and persuasively, write and speak articulately, use technology effectively and become independent thinkers.
Academic News
8th Graders Explore Art, Music
5/23/2013
History and culture come alive with museum visit and Opera Night.

Seniors Complete Capstone Tradition
5/17/2013
Each graduate presents research on an important historical and theological question.

Seventh Graders Create Poetry
5/14/2013
Local author Nancy Tupper Ling, P '18, leads poetry workshop.

Science Success at MIT Contest
5/7/2013
The Montrose Science Team reaches the final round at MIT Science Trivia Challenge.

History Teacher Wins Federal Grant
5/6/2013
Ms. Cusack is one of only sixteen teachers to receive a grant to study in Eastern Europe.
Contact the Academic Office
Katherine Ginnetty
Assistant Head of School, Academic Dean, History Department Coordinator
508.359.2423 x341

Kate Young
Registrar, Math
508.359.2423 x399
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Graduation Requirements
Requirements for Graduation
In order to graduate, Montrose students must complete a full senior year, earn a minimum of 24 upper school credits, and meet the following distribution requirements.    
 
Required Academic Program for Upper School
English -- 4 credits
History -- 4 credits
Mathematics -- 4 credits
Science -- 3 credits (must include Biology, Chemistry and Physics)
Language -- 3 credits
Religion/Theology -- 4 credits
Fine and Performing Arts -- 1.5 credits
Physical Education -- 0.25 credits
Technology -- 0.25 credits
 
Students are strongly encouraged to elect a fourth year of study in all major subject areas.
 
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Medfield, MA 02052
508.359.2423