Park Street Kids is a pre-school housed in the large office building of the Park Street Church.
The school accepts toddlers through pre-school-aged children. It was founded in 2000 after a group of mothers from Park Street Church grew frustrated with the lack of pre-school options in the community. Since then, the school has grown by leaps and bounds and has led, two years later, to the establishment of an elementary school called Park Street School on Brimmer Street.
Parents must go through a competitive admissions process. Tuition ranges from $6,200 per year for the toddler program to $10,600 per year for five-day preschool. Need-based financial aid is available and Park Street Kids strives to meet 100 percent of a family's need.
The Boston University Medical Campus is comprised of the Boston University School of Medicine, the Goldman School of Dental Medicine and the Boston University School of Public Health. The BU Medical Campus is located within the Boston Medical Center, its primary teaching affiliate. Together, the three schools employ more than 1,000 faculty members and train a group of more than 3,000 medical students. Medical students and faculty care for patients at the Boston Medical Center and surrounding hospitals and clinics. The three schools place particular emphasis on caring for disadvantaged, underserved and indigent populations.
Computer Images is a computer training school that offers small class sizes, hands-on exercises and training with both Mac and Windows programs. In addition to on-site classes, private training is also available in the client's office. Classes are available in Photoshop, MS Office, Javascript, HTML, Dreamweaver and more. Evening classes are available for working professionals.
Berklee Performance Center specializes in the study of music. It offers masters, international and professional programs. Berklee Performance Center teaches composition, contemporary writing and electronic production and design. It has been serving the community for more than 67 years. Please call or visit its website for more information.
The Cooper Community Center offers a pre-school, after-school program and a social club for seniors from its location near the South End/Roxbury border. The preschool serves children ages two years, nine months (2.9) to six years (6), and emphasizes literacy development. The after-school program provides children ages 5 - 12 with a safe and structured learning environment that features tutoring and mentoring with Northeastern Students and MIT graduate students. The Cooper Community Center also offers the "Forget-Me-Not" Club for local seniors. Members meet for lunch every Tuesday from September to June to discuss topics that enrich their physical and mental health.
Our Lady of Grace Seminary is located at St. Clement's Shrine. At the seminary, candidates for the order of the Oblates of the Virgin Mary begin formal preparation for religious vows and ordination for priesthood. Men ages 18 to 40 are welcome to apply.
Suffolk University Law School is one of the Northeast's premiere graduate schools, offering students opportunities to learn how legal theory meets practice. The school offers numerous academic programs for students, including full time, day and evening divisions. Some programs include pro bono work, MBA programs, advanced studies, business law, international law and much more. Students have numerous opportunities at the school, including pro bono opportunities, internships, moot court competitions and student organizations. Check the main site for details on programs, tuition and rates.
North Bennet Street School is in Boston's historic North End. It is a private vocational school. North Bennet Street School provides eight full-time programs with hands-on training. Please call or visit its website for more information on its services.
Williams Hall is located in the Jordan Hall Building at the intersection of Huntington Avenue and Gainsborough Street. It is the premiere solo recital hall at New England Conservatory. Studio and master classes are also given there. With a capacity of more than 200, Williams Hall is a multifunctioning space, hosting meetings and rehearsals, among other events. Its website provides a list of upcoming concerts.
Located in Boston's Fenway cultural district, the School of the Museum of Fine Arts provides an education in the fine arts — for undergraduate and graduate artists — that is interdisciplinary and self-directed and values cultural, artistic and intellectual diversity. It hosts a wide range of exhibitions throughout the year, featuring students, faculty and visiting artists.
Suffolk University is fully integrated into the city of Boston with its campus buildings nearly indistinguishable from the government offices and Beacon Hill businesses that surround it, and college students with backpacks blend in with government workers and tourists. While best known for its law school established in 1906 as a night school for immigrants, the university also has an undergraduate program in arts and sciences and a professional business school, both added in the 1930s. Today, the university offers a multitude of academic programs and degrees and occupies 16 buildings in downtown Boston. Suffolk has 13 Varsity teams and plays NCAA Division III sports.