Boston College Campus School serves ages 3-21 with multiple disabilities using individualized education and therapy with small class sizes
Boston College Campus School is a specialized program serving students ages 3–21 with multiple disabilities, including those with complex medical and health care needs. The school provides individualized educational and therapeutic services designed specifically for children who require intensive, coordinated support across academics, therapy, and daily living skills.
Using a transdisciplinary approach, the school creates a stimulating, structured environment where a team of educators and specialists work together to support each student's growth. With only 26 students and 5 classroom teachers, the program maintains small class sizes that allow for highly tailored instruction and 1:1 attention. The curriculum and therapeutic services are built around each child's unique needs, strengths, and goals—whether that's academic skill-building, communication development, motor skill improvement, or independence in self-care.
Located in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, Boston College Campus School has been serving families since 1952 and is a member of the National Association of Private Special Education Centers. The school uses rolling admissions and welcomes inquiries from families seeking a comprehensive, therapeutically informed educational setting for their child with complex needs. Contact the school at (617) 552-3223 or visit bc.edu/bc-web/schools/lsoe.html for more information about enrollment and the program.
| School Type | Special Education School |
| Year Founded | 1952 |
| Total Students | 26 |
| Total Classroom Teachers | 5 |
| Grades Offered | 1-12 |
| Admission Deadline | None / Rolling |
| Student Body Type | Co-ed |
| Percent of Students of Color | 16 |
| School Memberships | National Association of Private Special Education Centers |
| Religious Affiliations | Nonsectarian |
| School Calendar | www.bc.edu/content/bc-web/resources/academic-calendar-r.html |