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First grade teacher Geoffrey Fox works with three students at a table
Third grade teacher Leigh Twarog guides a student in a writing exercise
Pre-k teacher Nicole Siverls reads with students outdoors
A middle school science lesson at in the woods
A student selects books in the Erskine Library
Third graders holding violins
The volleyball team cheers before a match
Second grade teacher with three students discussing a book
Students demonstrate a LEGO contraption at the STEAM Expo
Art teacher Kathy Jo Solomon demonstrates a drawing technique to kindergarteners
Students sing and dance on stage

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bold, and remarkable
learners and leaders

At Belmont Day School, our students truly love learning. We nurture this every day through hands-on, interdisciplinary work that grounds the academic experience in the real world. Our faculty are experts at offering each individual the right level of challenge and support. As a result, our students build a strong sense of themselves and embody our core values of excellence, responsibility, caring, honesty, respect, and joy. Our eighth grade graduates go on to the high schools of their choosing, where they are embraced as confident self-advocates and leaders in their new school communities.

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Belmont Day Quick Facts

6:1

Student-teacher ratio

100%

of grads are well-prepared for secondary school success

many

of our grads become team captains & class presidents

339

students in pre-kindergarten to eighth grade

10

miles from Boston

40%

of students identify as students of color

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The Associate Teacher Program: Learning, Teaching, Inspiring

By Anthea Lavergne, Director of Curriculum and the Associate Teacher Program | November 15, 2024

In a short walk from this morning’s Fall Sports Assembly in the Barn to Mrs. Bettinelli’s music room in the Schoolhouse, the impact and importance of the Associate Teacher program at Belmont Day School were on full display. At the assembly, John O’Neill, our director of athletics and a former associate teacher at BDS, ran […]

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By Anthea Lavergne, Director of Curriculum and the Associate Teacher Program |

November 15, 2024

In a short walk from this morning’s Fall Sports Assembly in the Barn to Mrs. Bettinelli’s music room in the Schoolhouse, the impact and importance of the Associate Teacher program at Belmont Day School were on full display. At the…

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Athletics Update: Girls’ JV Soccer Saves the Best for Last

BDS November 15, 2024

It was an uphill battle for the girls’ junior varsity soccer team this fall. With a condensed roster and some first-time players, the team struggled to gain traction early on. As the season progressed, however, the team slowly began to make strides. Practices were focused on basic skill development and coaches worked to celebrate small […]

By John O'Neill, director of athletics |

November 15, 2024

It was an uphill battle for the girls’ junior varsity soccer team this fall. With a condensed roster and some first-time players, the team struggled to gain traction early on. As the season progressed, however, the team slowly began to…
Associate teacher with a student at the white board during morning meeting

Training Teachers Harnesses BDS Experience

Our associate teachers are graduate students who are knowledgeable and passionate about education. They come to Belmont Day to be mentored through a one-year residency by our master faculty. Through this collaboration with Lesley University’s Graduate School of Education, our faculty are shaping the next generation of teachers.

NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINATORY POLICY AS TO STUDENTS
Belmont Day School admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school.
It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs.

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