Private, boarding school in Massachusetts, United States
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Pro Vita Non Pro Schola Discimus ("Learning — Not just for School, but for Life.")
Established
1907 (1907)
Founders
Seaver Burton Buck & Anne Allen Buck
CEEB code
221900
NCES School ID
00603723[1]
Head of School
Pieter Mulder
Faculty
91
Grades
9-PG
Enrollment
400 Students; 90% Boarding (2021)
International students
35 countries (2021)
Average class size
12
Student to teacher ratio
4:1
Classes offered
144
Campus size
400 acres (1.6 km2)
Campus type
Rural
Color(s)
Green and Gray
Song
All Hail to Berkshire
Athletics conference
New England Prep School Athletic Council, District 4
Nickname
Bears
Newspaper
Green & Gray
Yearbook
The Trail
Endowment
$195 million (as of 6/30/2023)
School fees
$19.3 million
Tuition
$73,200 (boarding); $55,400 (day)
Revenue
$34.3 million
Website
berkshireschool.org
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Berkshire School is a private, co-educational boarding school located in Sheffield, Massachusetts, USA.
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