| Rock Point School | |
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| Coordinates | 44°29′43″N73°14′15″W / 44.4954°N 73.2375°W /44.4954; -73.2375 |
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| Type | Private boarding |
| Motto | "Become your best self." |
| Headmaster | C.J. Spirito |
| Staff | 26 |
| Faculty | 7 |
| Number of students | 28 |
| Website | https://www.rockpointschool.org/ |
Rock Point School is aprivate boarding school inBurlington, Vermont. It operates as a small school designed for students who have had difficulty with education in other settings, with a nearly one-to-one ratio between students and faculty, and a tuition, room, and board (as of 2013) in excess of $53,000 per student. The school reports that 85% of graduates go to college.[1]
The campus is located on Rock Point, a 146-acre parcel of land owned by theEpiscopal Diocese of Vermont. The school was originally built in 1888 as Bishop Hopkins Hall, afinishing school for girls. It became the Rock Point School in 1928, and began admitting boys in 1972. The Hopkins Hall building, named for BishopJohn Henry Hopkins, is known for an outstanding collection ofstained glass windows. The school also has a smallsugar house, and in 2012 completed the largestsolar power installation in Burlington.[1][2][3]
The school is a member of the Association of Independent Schools in New England (AISNE)[4] and the Independent School Association of Northern New England (ISANNE).[5]
Tuition for the 2023-2024 academic year is $69,900 for boarding students, and $35,185 for day students.[6]
Tuition for the 2025-2026 academic year is $74,900 for boarding students, and $37,700 for day students.[7]
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