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Upper Cape Cod Regional Technical School

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Public school in the United States
Upper Cape Cod Regional Technical School
Upper Cape Cod Regional Technical School
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220 Sandwich Road
Bourne,Massachusetts 02532

United States
Information
TypePublic
Established1964
SuperintendentRoger Forget[1]
PrincipalJosh Greeley[1]
Teaching staff85.9 (FTE)
Grades9–12
Enrollment838 (2024–25)[2]
ColorsBlue & White  
MascotRams
Communities servedBourne,Falmouth,Sandwich,Wareham,Marion
Websitehttps://www.uppercapetech.com

Upper Cape Cod Regional Technical School (also known asUpper Cape Tech,UCT, or simplyUpper Cape) is a public vocational-technical high school located inBourne, Massachusetts, United States. Opened in 1966, it served over 830 students in 15 vocational areas of study in the 2024-2025 school year. The school is approved by the Massachusetts Department of Education to offer Chapter around 15 technical programs.

As a regional school, Upper Cape Cod Tech functions as its own district and serves students from five nearby communities, all of which are located in the Upper Cape region ofCape Cod. Upper Cape Tech serves students from the towns ofBourne,Falmouth,Sandwich,Wareham, andMarion.

Upper Cape Tech also hostsDoran Park, home field of theCape Cod Baseball League'sBourne Braves.

Demographics

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According toMassachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education annual statistics, for the 2024–2025 academic year, the demographic enrollment distributions for race, gender and grade level at Upper Cape Cod Regional Technical School are as follows:

Total number of enrolled students:838
Total number offull-time equivalent educators:85.9
Therefore, the student to teacher ratio for this school is9.8:1

Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity (2024–2025)[2]
RaceEnrolled Pupils*% of District
African American242.9%
Asian70.8%
Hispanic748.8%
Native American70.8%
White67380.3%
Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander10.1%
Multi-Race, Non-Hispanic526.2%
Total838100%

* Approximate number of enrolled pupils is calculated based on total number of students in district, multiplied by reported percentage, and rounded to nearest whole student.

Enrollment by gender (2024–2025)[2]
GenderEnrolled pupilsPercentage
Female33439.86%
Male50059.67%
Non-binary40.48%
Total838100%
Enrollment by Grade[2]
GradePupils EnrolledPercentage
922927.33%
1021826.01%
1120924.94%
1218221.72%
SP*00%
Total838100%

* SP = Special Education Beyond Grade 12[3]



Technical programs

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Upper Cape Tech currently offers 15 vocational and technical shop programs to students. The offered shops are listed below:

  • Automotive Collision Repair
  • Automotive Technology
  • Carpentry
  • Cosmetology
  • Culinary Arts
  • Electrical
  • Engineering Technology
  • Environmental Science & Technology
  • Health Technology
  • Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning
  • Horticulture & Landscape Contracting
  • Information Technology
  • Marine Technology
  • Plumbing & Heating
  • Veterinary Science

Athletics

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Upper Cape fielded its first football team after the co-op withBourne High School was disbanded in 2010. They went 4–4 under a JV schedule and played their first varsity game on November 22, 2010 againstCape Cod Regional Technical High School.[4] Upper Cape fielded a varsity team in 2011 and joined theMayflower League. In Upper Cape Tech's first varsity season, the team finished with a 2–8 record. Upper Cape also fielded a JV and Freshman football team that fall.

In 2012, in just the football team's second varsity season, the Rams finished the regular season with a 9–1 record and won the Mayflower Small League Championship. They clinched a berth in the Massachusetts Division 5 State Championship game againstDorchester, who came into the game undefeated at 10–0. Led by their All-State running back Jon Dumont, the Rams beat Dorchester by a score of 22–8, winning their first state championship in football. The win was also Upper Cape's first state championship in any sport in the school's history. The Rams finished the season with a 10–1 record and were ranked 25th in the state.

The football team has continued to assert itself as a strong small school program, qualifying for the playoffs again in 2013.

In 2016, the football team won their first Vocational Small State Championship by defeating Blue Hills by a score of 22–14.[5]

Upper Cape Tech offers numerous sports for students. Listed below are the sports that Upper Cape offers to students.

Sports:[6]

  • Fall
    • Football
    • Boys Soccer
    • Girls Soccer
    • Cross Country
    • Golf
    • Girls Volleyball
    • Cheerleading
  • Winter
  • Spring
    • Baseball
    • Boys Lacrosse
    • Softball
    • Girls Lacrosse

References

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  1. ^ab"About".uppercapetech.com. Upper Cape Tech. RetrievedAugust 9, 2025.
  2. ^abcd"Enrollment Data (2024-25) - Upper Cape Cod Vocational Technical (08790605)".profiles.doe.mass.edu. RetrievedAugust 8, 2025.
  3. ^"Profiles Help-About the Data".www.profiles.doe.mass.edu. RetrievedSeptember 26, 2019.
  4. ^Charpentier, Russ (November 22, 2010)."Upper Cape football begins new chapter". Cape Cod Times. RetrievedAugust 9, 2025.
  5. ^Goisman, Matt (December 2, 2016)."Upper Cape win its first vocational football title". Cape Cod Times. RetrievedAugust 9, 2025.
  6. ^"Athletics Home".uppercapetech.com. Upper Cape Tech. RetrievedAugust 9, 2025.
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