Harvard, MA Education


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Harvard, MA is a small town located in Worcester County with an excellent reputation for education. The popular education website BestPlaces.com gives the local school district an overall grade of A+, signifying that Harvard places a premium on educational excellence. The district is comprised of two public schools; the Fay School and Bromfield School, which serve students from pre-K to grade 12 respectively. Both schools have been highly rated by students and parents alike, and offer a variety of enriching programs in academics, athletics and arts. Additionally, the town also has several private schooling options including Ayer Shirley Regional High School and Oak Meadow School. With its excellent schools, Harvard provides its residents with access to great quality education for their kids.

Harvard schools spend $15,601 per student (The US average is $12,383). There are 14 pupils per teacher, 403 students per librarian, and 582 children per counselor.

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