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The Mountain School of Milton Academy

151 Mountain School Rd
Vershire, VT 05079
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The Mountain School of Milton Academy Photo #1 - The Mountain School - 418 Acres
The Mountain School of Milton Academy Photo #2 - Working on the farm is a daily hands-on experience where students care for animals, tend crops, and learn the rhythms of sustainable living.
The Mountain School of Milton Academy Photo #3 - Taking learning beyond the classroom is a key part of the experience, helping students explore connections and better understand the world around them.
The Mountain School of Milton Academy Photo #4 - One of the multiple greenhouses used for teaching and growing
The Mountain School of Milton Academy Photo #5 - The Outdoor Program invites students to explore Vermont's forests, mountains, and rivers as they build skills in hiking, camping, and navigation while deepening their sense of place and adventure.
The Mountain School of Milton Academy Photo #6 - The Snowshoeathon is a beloved winter tradition where students strap on snowshoes and trek through snowy woods and fields, raising funds and spirits with every step.
The Mountain School of Milton Academy Photo #7 - Each spring, students experience lambing season firsthand, helping care for newborn lambs and learning about the cycle of life on the farm.
The Mountain School of Milton Academy Photo #8 - Bringing classes outside is a central part of the learning experience at TMS, where ecology plays a vital role in helping students understand the interconnectedness of the natural world.
The Mountain School of Milton Academy Photo #9 - Each spring semester, students take part in sugaring by tapping maple trees and boiling sap into syrup. This seasonal tradition connects them to the rhythms of the land and the changing year.
The Mountain School of Milton Academy Photo #10 - Exploring the natural wonders Vermont has to offer.
The Mountain School of Milton Academy Photo #11 - Working on the farm is a daily hands-on experience where students care for animals, tend crops, and learn the rhythms of sustainable living.
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The Mountain School of Milton Academy Photo #13 - Celebration in the dining hall.
The Mountain School of Milton Academy Photo #14 - After Solo, students come together to share stories and reflect in a meaningful post-Solo gathering that celebrates their time of solitude and growth.
The Mountain School of Milton Academy Photo #15 - Cross-Country Skiing
The Mountain School of Milton Academy Photo #16 - Farm Day brings the entire community together for a full day of hands-on work in the fields, barns, and gardens. It's an invitation to get dirty, work hard, and take pride in shared effort.
The Mountain School of Milton Academy Photo #17 - The Outdoor Program invites students to explore Vermont's forests, mountains, and rivers as they build skills in hiking, camping, and navigation while deepening their sense of place and adventure.
The Mountain School of Milton Academy Photo #18 - Students play an active role in the daily operations and upkeep of TMS.
The Mountain School of Milton Academy Photo #19 - Garden Hill
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The Mountain School of Milton Academy Photo #21 - Each spring semester, students take part in sugaring by tapping maple trees and boiling sap into syrup. This seasonal tradition connects them to the rhythms of the land and the changing year.
The Mountain School of Milton Academy Photo #22 - Prom - For many, TMS is a life-changing semester filled with wonder, discovery, and friendships that last well beyond Vermont's green hills and snowy trails.
Nestled on a working farm in Vershire, Vermont, The Mountain School of Milton Academy offers a unique semester program for high school juniors, with limited spots for spring sophomores and fall seniors. With an emphasis on farming, food systems, forests, and the future, students engage in a rigorous place-based Honors and AP curriculum alongside hands-on farm work and experiential culinary and outdoor programming.
Over the course of the semester, students deepen their connection to the land, the community, and themselves in a truly transformative experience.
Space available for Spring 2026.  Please note: all figures are per semester, not annual, as we are a semester program.

Quick Stats (2025)

  • Grades: 10-12
  • Enrollment: 47 students
  • Yearly Tuition (ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø Students): $38,500
  • Acceptance rate: 78%
  • Average class size: 8 students
  • Application Deadline: Feb. 15 / rolling
  • Source: Verified school update

Top Rankings

The Mountain School of Milton Academy ranks among the top 20 boarding schools (out of 279 schools) for:

Category
Attribute
ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø Focus
Student Attention
Student Attention

School Overview

Definition of Terms | 2024 School Data
The Mountain School of Milton Academy
ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø School Avg.
School Focus
n/a
College Preparatory
Grades Offered
10-12
9-12
School Type
Co-ed
Co-ed
ADD/ADHD Support
Yes
Religious Affiliation
Non-denominational
Year Founded
1984
1907
Campus Size
418 acres
125 acres

Student Body

Enrollment
47 students
315 students
% Students of Color
27%
27%
% Students ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø
100%
70%
Offers Post-Grad Year
No
No

Academics and Faculty

Saturday Classes
Yes
No
Frequency of Saturday Classes
Weekly
Monthly
Classroom Dress Code
Casual
Average Class Size
8 students
12
* National Avg. »
Student : Teacher Ratio
3:1
7:1
# of AP / Advanced Courses Offered
15
18
ESL Courses Offered
No
Yes
% Faculty with Advanced Degree
64%
72%
Summer Program Offered
No
Yes

Tuition Cost

Yearly Tuition
(ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø Students)
$38,500
(Activities Fee: $750)
$68,800
Yearly Tuition
(Day Students)
n/a
$37,000
% Students on Financial Aid
35%
40%
Merit Scholarships Offered
No
No

Admissions

Application Deadline
Feb. 15 / rolling
Jan. 15
Acceptance Rate
78%
64%
Director of Admissions
Jara Ruiz-Anchia
Application URL

AP / Advanced Courses

# of AP / Advanced Courses Offered
15
18
Courses
AP Calculus ABAP Calculus BC
AP Spanish LanguageAP US History
Honors Algebra IIHonors Calculus
Honors ChemistryHonors Creative Writing
Honors Economics and the EnvironmentHonors English
Honors Environmental HumanitiesHonors Environmental Studies
Honors PhysicsHonors Precalculus
Honors Spanish

Extracurriculars

Total Extracurricular Organizations
18
23
Extracurriculars
Club or Organization:
BIPOC Affinity GroupCreative Writing Club
Current Events ClubDungeons and Dragons Club
First Gen / Low Income Affinity GroupJewish Affinity Group
LGBTQ+ Affinity GroupLiterary and Arts Magazine
Meditation GroupRunning Club


Arts and Music Programs:
Art & the EnvironmentCulinary Studies


Recreational Athletic Programs:
Cross-country skiingHiking
Snowshoeing

College Matriculation

Year: 2019 - 2023
10 Most Popular College Choices  (# Enrolled)
Middlebury College
19
Brown University
15
Dartmouth College
13
Williams College
13
Bowdoin College
10
Wesleyan University
10
Yale University
9
Harvard University
8
Northeastern University
8
Univ. of Vermont
8

School Notes

  • The Mountain School of Milton Academy is a semester-long place-based academic program for high school juniors set on a 418-acre working farm in the hills of Vershire, Vermont. Operated by Milton Academy since 1984, the Mountain School is the oldest semester school in the country.. It welcomes students from across the country each fall and spring to live, learn, and grow in a close-knit, intentional community where relationships run deep and learning feels alive. Here, students dive into challenging academics with Honors and AP-level courses, including English, Food Systems, and Environmental Science alongside field sciences, history, mathematics, and electives.. But the learning does not stop in the classroom. Students will plant and harvest vegetables, care for livestock, split wood, cook meals, and complete chores that maintain the school and support farm operations.. They also venture into the surrounding forests, build outdoor skills, make maple syrup, and connect with the natural world in ways that are both grounding and exhilarating. One of the most memorable experiences is Solo, a four-day, three-night camping trip in the White Mountains, a time that is set aside for quiet reflection and solitude in nature. It is a chance to slow down, listen, and truly feel part of the landscape. With limited access to technology, students unplug and tune in to each other, to nature, and themselves. Students live in cozy, faculty-led houses, share chores, and gather around meals they help prepare, creating a rhythm of life that feels purposeful and shared. Students do not just live alongside each other-they co-create their community. Through open dialogue and collaborative decision making, they learn what it means to lead with empathy and listen with intention. The Mountain School encourages place-based and experiential learning, sustainability, and personal growth. It invites students to ask big questions about themselves, their communities, and their relationship to the land. The Mountain School partners closely with students' sending schools to ensure academic alignment and a smooth transition back, making it a seamless part of their high school journey. Alums often describe their semester as a turning point that deepened their curiosity, strengthened their sense of self, and shaped how they engage with the world. For many, it is a life-changing semester filled with wonder, discovery, and friendships that last well beyond Vermont's green hills and snowy trails. The Mountain School accepts applications from high school juniors for both fall and spring semesters, with limited spaces available for fall seniors and spring sophomores.
  • The Mountain School of Milton Academy accreditations: National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS), New England Association of Schools and Colleges
Source: Verified school update

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does The Mountain School of Milton Academy cost?
The Mountain School of Milton Academy's tuition is approximately $38,500 for boarding students.
What is the acceptance rate of The Mountain School of Milton Academy?
The acceptance rate of The Mountain School of Milton Academy is 78%, which is higher than the boarding school average of 64%.
What is The Mountain School of Milton Academy's ranking?
The Mountain School of Milton Academy ranks among the top 20 boarding schools for Small student body (number of students), High percentage of boarding students, Small average class sizes and Low student:teacher ratio.
When is the application deadline for The Mountain School of Milton Academy?
The application deadline for The Mountain School of Milton Academy is Feb. 15 / rolling (applications are due on Feb. 15 but additional applications are reviewed year-round as space permits ).
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Quick Stats (2025)

  • Grades: 10-12
  • Enrollment: 47 students
  • Yearly Tuition (ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø Students): $38,500
  • Acceptance rate: 78%
  • Average class size: 8 students
  • Application Deadline: Feb. 15 / rolling
  • Source: Verified school update

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