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About Us

Campus School of Smith College is a vibrant learning community where children flourish because they are known, valued, challenged, and nurtured.

As the lab school of Smith College we advance the common good by mentoring the next generation of teachers while designing and sharing innovative practices in teaching and learning.

We harness the learning resources of the college to enrich a holistic K-6 program, creating a unique setting where children realize their potential, become informed and engaged citizens, and are well prepared to continue their educational journeys.

Our History

In 1926, Smith College President William Allan Neilson established The Smith College Day School, which was created to serve as a learning environment for Smith College students in education and psychology and to offer a unique educational choice for the local community. Opening day enrollment stood at 24 children.

The school’s impact can be measured by its growing size, which reached 87 students in 1947 and 124 in 1962. Needing more space, in 1965 a wing was added to Gill Hall. Another expansion, converting the college’s former laundry building, was completed in 1996, with seven new classrooms added to the school’s facility to accommodate growing enrollment.

The school has always provided a unique and special educational experience for students, for it is the only school in the region to connect the learning resources of a world class college to an elementary school program. Campus School also serves as a lab school where Smith College student teachers learn their craft and Campus School teachers and professors from the college engage in research and pursue best practices in teaching and learning. Students are the clear beneficiaries of this energizing and engaging environment, and this is as true today as it was in 1926.

From humble beginnings, the Campus School has embraced its mission to be a center for best practices in education, serving children from kindergarten to sixth grade and advancing the study and practice of education through the 20th and early 21st centuries. While much has changed in education over the past 90 years, Campus School of Smith College remains a place where children are at the center of our work and excellence is pursued with passion and purpose.

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By the Numbers

15–20

students per class, on average

61%

of students are Northampton residents

39%

of students are residents of Amherst or other communities

20%

of students are children of Smith College employees

80%

of students have no Smith affiliation

28%

are students of color

1:7

adult–student ratio in kindergarten and first grade

1:10

adult–student ratio in grades 2–6

30

teachers on staff

Our Faculty & Staff

Our incredible faculty and staff members believe strongly in educating students holistically—they treat each child as an individual and care about their success. Check out our listing of dedicated faculty and staff members, complete with short bios, photos, and educational backgrounds.

See who your child could learn from!

Work with Us

Campus School of Smith College offers professionals a stimulating and supportive environment to practice the craft of teaching. Our work as lab school practitioners ensures that we are constantly seeking best practices in the classroom and the ongoing professional development of our faculty and staff, and we are connected to the many learning and cultural resources of Smith College. Faculty and staff are eligible for the comprehensive and excellent Smith College employee benefits.

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