The private school admissions process can feel exciting—and at times overwhelming—as families explore the best educational fit for their student. If you’re beginning your search for a private high school this guide walks you through each step with clarity and confidence.
September–December
Fall is the perfect season to explore your options, tour campuses, and get a true sense of each school’s culture.
Start by creating a list of schools that match your student’s needs—academics, arts, athletics, robotics, student leadership, or a close-knit community. Review school websites, check Niche.com and Admission.org, and consider a local educational consultant if you want added insight.
During your visit, observe:
Pro Tip: Slightly more formal attire than everyday school clothes helps set a positive tone.
The interview is a conversation, not a test. Encourage your student to reflect on their strengths, interests, and what they hope to find in a high school. Practicing a few common questions helps build confidence.
Send a short thank-you email to the admissions team within 24 hours of your visit or interview.
Bancroft School believes that students benefit significantly from learning within a socio-economically diverse student body. The School's financial aid budget is designed to supplement family resources to allow a healthy number of students to enroll who would not have been able to do so without the School's assistance.
Learn more about Tuition Assistance.
Pro Tip: Submit your financial aid application as early as possible. Early submissions offer the best opportunity for receiving support.
January–February
Winter is the heart of the application cycle for most private high schools in Massachusetts.
Most independent schools—including Bancroft—have January deadlines for Upper School admissions. Use fall and winter breaks to draft and revise essay responses.
If you’re using the Standard Application Online (SAO), recommendation and transcript requests are automatically sent. Still, it’s always a good practice for students to personally thank their teachers for writing on their behalf.
March–April
Spring brings clarity—and final decisions—for families.
Most private schools release decisions on March 10. Before the date approaches, confirm that your application file is complete and that you understand how decisions will be communicated.
Revisit Days in March and April help families get a final feel for student life, academic programs, and the campus community. Encourage your student to ask questions and engage with current Upper School students.
Most schools, including Bancroft, require enrollment contracts by April 10. This step officially secures your student’s place for the upcoming school year.
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Choosing the right high school is an important family decision, and we’re here to help you navigate every step of the process.
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