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  1. The Cambridge School of Weston is a progressive high school for day and boarding students in grades 9–12 and PG. CSW's mission is to provide a progressive education that emphasizes deep learning, meaningful relationships, and a dynamic program that inspires students to discover who they are and what their contribution is to their school, their community and the world.

  2. The Cambridge School of Weston is a progressive high school for day and boarding students in grades 9–12 and PG. CSW's mission is to provide a progressive education that emphasizes deep learning, meaningful relationships, and a dynamic program that inspires students to discover who they are and what their contribution is to their school, their community and the world.

  3. The Cambridge School of Weston is a progressive high school for day and boarding students in grades 9–12 and PG. CSW's mission is to provide a progressive education that emphasizes deep learning, meaningful relationships, and a dynamic program that inspires students to discover who they are and what their contribution is to their school, their community and the world.

  4. 威斯顿剑桥中学(The Cambridge School of Weston)是一所建校于1886年,位于MA的年级9-12, PG的寄宿中学, 有310个学生,其中14.00%是国际生, 学费是69,500.

  5. Based on 19 responses. This school is nationally recognized. 37%. This school is the best in the area. 42%. Probably like most other schools. 11%. This school doesn't challenge anyone. 11%.

  6. Boarding Student Shuttle Options. For our boarding students, The Cambridge School of Weston offers a free shuttle service to and from Logan Airport and South Station during all Mod Breaks, Thanksgiving Break, Winter Break, Spring Break, and on the last day of academic year and Graduation Day. 45 Georgian Road | Weston, MA 02493 | 781-642-8600.

  7. The Cambridge School of Weston has been at the forefront of educational innovation since our founding in 1886. Our progressive pedagogy is rooted in the student-centered philosophy of John Dewey, who advocated active, experiential learning within a curriculum designed to accommodate the interests of individual students.