DCD At A Glance
Ready for Learning:
Structured for Childhood
DCD is a child-centric place! While our program instills in students the capabilities they need to succeed in secondary school and the world beyond, at DCD the period from 4-year-old child to 14-year-old adolescent is a joyful progression that is worthy of focus and celebration in its own rite. Both journey and destination matter at DCD. Our pre-K to grade 8 model ensures that children have the time and space to master the tasks critical to each developmental stage and each grade level, laying the foundation for what lies ahead. We have built our core pillars of Academics, Arts, Athletics, and Service Learning to create a program that not only challenges students academically but fosters their ability to manage relationships, think innovatively, and fuel their own health and well-being in purposeful learning.
Ready for Thriving:
Just the Right Size
We are small enough so every child is known and loved in an intimate learning environment but mighty enough with resources and space for students to become balanced and strong academically, socially, and emotionally. Our physical space and our faculty resources offer children the breadth and depth they need to thrive.
- 20-acre campus
- 310 students
- 14 sports teams
- 45 arts electives
- 12,000 volumes in our library
Ready to Embrace:
An Inclusive Community
DCD welcomes a vibrant and diverse group of students and their families from over 32 different towns and surrounding communities with the highest concentration coming from Boston, Dedham, Dover, Milton, Needham, Newton, Wellesley, Walpole, and Westwood.
- Over 120 years committed to children and families
- 37% of our student body are students of color
- 34 service-learning projects per year
- 26% of DCD students receive financial assistance
Ready for What’s Next:
Secondary School Process
Whether a student chooses to pursue an independent secondary school education or attend the public school in their own town, DCD graduates are prepared for what comes next! By the time they reach their secondary school search in 8th grade, their teachers and coaches have helped them to grow their passions and interests, their advisors know and encourage them, and they understand themselves, so the process of finding a match for their next school is a comfortable one. DCD’s Secondary School Counseling Program ensures that the next step in each student’s educational journey is with a school that best matches their individual academic skills, needs, and extracurricular interests.
- 100% of 8th-grade students receive admission to one of their choice schools. View a list of recent matriculations
- 100% of DCD’s faculty engage in professional development
- Over 2,000 alumni
- DCD graduates go on to play varsity-level sports and take on leadership roles in their next school communities
Our Mission
DCD is proud to offer an educational experience that:
Provides to each child a unique educational balance of challenging academics, arts, and athletics;
Embraces an inclusive interdependent community of students, teachers, and parents that fosters trust and encourages children to take risks;
Creates independent, resilient, lifelong learners through engaging, developmentally based teaching designed to meet varied learning styles; and
Inspires students to become caring, ethical members of the larger world by emphasizing thoughtful citizenship and respect for self and others.
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Diversity Statement
Dedham Country Day school fosters a sense of community in which children feel seen, cared for and valued. We strive to provide children with a multicultural and culturally responsive education that honors the diversity of our community and the larger world. At DCD, we believe diversity includes a broad and evolving list of traits, including age, ethnicity, culture, nationality, family configuration, gender identity, orientation, social and economic class, physical and learning differences, religion, as well as other characteristics that contribute to each individual’s full identity. Embracing our motto “learning is a way of life”, DCD supports its community in understanding and appreciating multiple perspectives, identifying and rejecting stereotypes and prejudices, understanding systemic oppression in all forms, and working for equity and belonging at DCD and beyond.