At The Cambridge School of Weston, international students are included in all aspects of school life, so they have a full immersion experience which identifies and values their unique contributions.
Your first days here
To support the adjustment to a new school, international students take part in an orientation program prior to the start of classes. This orientation allows students to settle into their new community, get to know their dorm parents, and bond with dorm mates and student dorm leaders.
Celebrating Cultures
Our programs provide many opportunities in and out of the classroom for students to share and celebrate their heritage, traditions, language, and culture while at the same time being immersed in the diverse and inclusive culture that is The Cambridge School of Weston.
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David Mountcastle
Associate Director of Admissions & Director of International Admissions
Boston is famous for its colleges and universities. Harvard University, MIT, Boston University, Brandeis University, Wellesley College, and Tufts University are all local to CSW.
History and Culture
Boston played an important role in the history of the United States and offers countless opportunities to dive into this country's storied past. Students regularly visit local museums and cultural sites.
Our Campus
Set on 65 acres of lush woodlands just 12 miles from Boston, students enjoy the best that a world-class, dynamic city and the tranquility and safety of a contained, suburban campus have to offer.
Professional Sports
Highly competitive professional sports teams like the Boston Celtics, the New England Patriots, the Boston Red Sox, and the Boston Bruins call Boston home.
CSW is authorized by the U.S. government to issue I-20 Forms to international students who need to apply for an F-1 student visa to enter the US for their studies.
We will issue an I-20 Form after an international student has been accepted and enrolled at CSW, and has completed our required I-20 information forms.
This changes from year to year, of course. In recent years we have had students from: Argentina, The Bahamas, Brazil, China, Colombia, Hong Kong, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Morocco, Nigeria, Ukraine, Russia, South Korea, Turkey, Qatar, and The United Kingdom.
We believe our international students experience more of the depth of our program and the richness of our community when they are part of our residential program. Therefore, we do not arrange homestays, and it is our preference that international students apply as boarding students. We can consider a limited number of applications from international students who want to apply as day students if—and only if—the student would live with one or both parents in the area while they attend CSW.
Interviews: All applicants must have an interview as part of their application process. Interviews during are offered both in-person and virtually over zoom. We will also accept Interviews completed through Vericant.
Please arrange to have your interview completed as early as possible, as they book quickly. If we are not able to accommodate an interview with a CSW admissions counselor, we will ask that you interview through Vericant. The deadline for completing an interview with Vericant is January 15, 2024, while the deadline for completing your interview with CSW is January 31, 2024.
Yes. We offer limited need-based aid for families who qualify. The maximum grant available would cover 50% of full tuition. If you are considering applying for financial aid, please email financialaid@csw.org for more information.
All international students who do not speak English as their native language must take the TOEFL (use school code 9641), the IELTS, or the Duolingo English test, during the year they are applying.
CSW does not require an entrance exam such as the SSAT/ISEE. If you take one of these tests and would like to submit your scores as part of your application, you may do so, but not submitting them will not have a negative impact on your chances for admission. If you choose to submit scores, they should be sent to CSW directly. CSW’s test code for the SSAT is 2020; for the ISEE it is 222350. Scores from a PSAT, SAT, or ACT exam should be sent to us directly from your current school. Scores should be received by our office before the January 15 application deadline if you'd like them considered as part of your application.
We consider entrance exam results in relation to other pieces of the application when we evaluate an applicant’s English skills. Successful applicants in recent years have scored above 90 on the internet-based TOEFL (iBT). We do not calculate average SSAT scores of incoming students, and the SSAT is optional for those applying in 2025-26.
A complete application includes the following, submitted through Ravenna, our web-based application system. (We also accept materials submitted through SAO, though you'll still need to set up a Ravenna account.)
Application for Admission (Biographical Information)
Application fee
Student Questionnaire, which must be completed by the student
Parent/Guardian Questionnaire
A graded academic essay written in English
Recommendations (School Official, Current English Teacher, Current Math Teacher)
In addition to receiving support from their advisors and dorm parents, The Office of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging provides additional support and programming for international students throughout their CSW experience, starting with orientation. International students are included in all mainstream classes from their first days on campus. Teachers at CSW are accessible and approachable, working with less than 30 students per term, so that they have the time to really get to know and support their students. In addition, classes providing extra support are offered, as well as a student-led writing lab.
While some students each year register to take AP exams in May, CSW does not offer AP classes or AP exams. We have chosen to de-emphasize curriculum driven by standardized testing and pre-determined courses of study, in favor of a more relevant and responsive curriculum without imposed limits. We encourage families to review the Independent Curriculum website if they are interested in learning more about a growing movement of schools that emphasize teacher-generated curriculum. Rest assured that colleges know CSW well, and they know that we teach all courses at an advanced level, which is to say they are challenging, interdisciplinary courses that foster skills in critical thinking, debate, writing, and creativity.
CSW is only 14 miles (22km) from Cambridge and 18 miles (28km) from Boston. We provide transportation to Boston and Cambridge through our weekend activity program, taking students to Harvard Square, museums, concerts, shows, and professional sports games, among other seasonal activities. In addition, students can access the subway system through a train station approximately a mile from campus. Parents can give their CSW students permission to take Uber/Lyft, etc. if they wish.
CSW's robust weekend activity offerings include weekly trips to a local shopping market, as well as many fun activities in the greater Boston area. We also offer transportation to/from Logan airport for Mod Breaks and school vacations.
CSW does not require weekend classes or sports games, but we do offer a rich array of activities each weekend. Students can plan a weekend that balances these activities with time to focus on school work, friendships, and service.
As soon as our international students come to campus they join the CSW community through integration in mainstream classes and activities with other boarding and day students. Being immersed in English language conversations, study, and media is the best way to improve your English language skills.
For students who need additional support the Office of the Director of International Education and Global Engagement and the Skills Center will work with the students to meet their specific needs.
At CSW we are proud of our success preparing our students for life in college and beyond. You can access our recent college matriculation list here. If you would like to be connected with an alum to hear more about their experiences after CSW, please contact us here.
Starting in eleventh grade, each student works closely with one of our college counselors to identify an appropriate list of colleges, universities, and—in some cases—art schools to research, visit, and apply to. Our students consider a broad selection of excellent institutions all around the country, and in several other countries. Please refer to the College Counseling page for more information about college counseling and placement at CSW.
The Admission Officecan answer your questions or they can connect you to parent ambassadors for one-on-one conversations. David Mountcastle works most closely with international applicants and their families.
CSW—a gender-inclusive day and boarding school for grades 9-12—is a national leader in progressive education. We live out our values of inquiry-based learning, student agency, and embracing diverse perspectives in every aspect of our student experience. Young people come to CSW to learn how to learn and then put what they learn into action—essential skills they carry into their futures as doers, makers, innovators, leaders, and exceptional humans who do meaningful work in the world.