Schools

Elementary Schools

Emily Fifield

Emily A. Fifield Elementary School

We are an integrated school where our children learn together to reach their full potential, with extra help to meet individual needs. Often two teachers work with one class. We work to create an environment that offers each child an opportunity to learn according to his or her optimum learning style. We believe that in order to develop the whole child, we must have a collaborative effort between parents, teachers, and the community. We expect our students to demonstrate the communication, computation, and technical skills necessary for success in the 21st century.25 Dunbar AvenueDorchester, MA 02124Phone: (617) 635-8618Fax: (617) 635-8621.

Oliver  Wendell Holmes School

We are located at 40 School StreetDorchester, MA 02124 and we can be reached at 617 -635-8681.

Joseph Lee Elementary School

Joseph Lee Elementary School

The Joseph Lee Elementary School community continuously works towards creating an environment where high performance standards exist for all students.Our instructional focus is Literacy and Mathematics and the faculty, staff and administration are here to focus their full and undistracted attention on high performance standards and student achievement.155 Talbot AvenueDorchester, MA 02124Phone:(617) 635-8687.

Lee Pilot Academy

Lee Academy Pilot School

We are  committed to serving children and parents from this community.  The Academy is specifically designed to create a seamless educational experience for grades K-grade 3 and growing to grade 5. 155 Talbot AvenueDorchester, MA 02124Phone:(617) 635-6619.

Middle Schools

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Epiphany School

Epiphany is an independent, tuition-free, middle school for children of economically disadvantaged families from Boston neighborhoods. We admit children of diverse faiths, races, cultures, and cognitive profiles, believing in the Episcopal tradition that we find God in and through each other’s presence. Epiphany challenges students to discover and develop the fullness of their individual gifts. We seek to prepare graduates who will contribute intelligently, morally, and actively to the society they will inherit.154 Centre Street Dorchester, MA 02124Phone: (617) 326-0425.

Woodrow Wilson Middle School

Our school has established partnerships with Citizens Schools, Federal Reserve Bank, Banking on our Future Financial Education, Kids to College Program, School to Career initiatives, Sportsmen’s Tennis Club, Junior Achievement, etc. The Wilson School provides academic after school programs in reading and mathematics. In addition, the school offers recreational programs including basketball, track, lacrosse, music, soccer, and the arts.18 Croftland AvenueDorchester, MA 02124Phone: (617) 635-8827Fax: (617) 635-6414


High Schools


lCodman Academy

Codman Academy Charter Public School

Codman Academy Charter Public School’s mission is to prepare students for full participation in the intellectual, economic and civic life of our society.We work to ensure access to further education, the skills and vision to undertake a rewarding career, and the motivation and character needed to engage deeply and productively in community life. We view parents and community members as integral partners.637 Washington Street Dorchester, MA 02124Phone: (617) 287-0700Fax: (617) 287-9064

Dorchester Academy

The mission of Dorchester Academy is to educate, empower and inspire our students to act and be responsible today for distinctive achievement, contribution and success tomorrow. The goal of Dorchester Academy is to graduate socially conscious students who are skilled in business and public service. 9 Peacevale Road Dorchester, MA 02124Phone: (617) 635-9730.

Tech Boston Academy

Tech Boston Academy

Tech Boston Academy (TBA) is a Boston Public Schools pilot high school that opened in September 2002, designed to integrate technology throughout the college preparatory curriculum. In addition to taking advanced information technology courses, TBA students learn to use technology as a tool to assist them in all academic courses. Community service and internships at local companies are requirements for graduation. This allows students to cultivate necessary business and social skills. Students benefit from working on individual and group projects with high-tech mentors from the Boston area.9 Peacevale RoadDorchester, MA 02124Phone: (617) 635-1615Fax: (617) 635-1621.


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