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Student Life

Student life at Berkshire School is vibrant, inclusive, and grounded in a strong sense of community. Nestled under the watchful eye of Mt. Everett, our campus offers a welcoming environment where students feel both supported and safe. With dedicated faculty living on campus, 24/7 security, and a close-knit residential structure, students are able to fully engage in academics, athletics, the arts, and social life with confidence. The safety and well-being of our students is a top priority, creating the foundation for meaningful relationships, personal growth, and a truly enriching boarding school experience.

Dorm Life

For most of our students, dorm life is central to the student experience, fostering a sense of belonging, independence, and community. Each dorm is more than just a place to sleep—it’s a home where students build lasting friendships, celebrate milestones, and learn to live with others in a respectful and supportive environment.

Berkshire students inside a dorm

Campus Center

Our new Campus Center stands as the vibrant heart of our community—an inspiring hub designed to bring students, faculty, and staff together in one welcoming space. Boasting bright, flexible common areas, collaborative lounges, modern study nooks, and a stylish café, the Campus Center fosters creativity, connection, and well-being.

Our students find a deep sense of pride in our school culture—because they help shape it. This is a community that celebrates achievement and growth through a culture of balance, purpose, joy, and meaningful connection.”
Allison Letourneau '07
Associate Head of School

Lead. Explore. Belong.

Get Involved!

Berkshire offers a dynamic range of opportunities for students to explore their interests, connect with peers, and make the most of life outside the classroom. Here's just a few of the ways our students get involved: