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| Name | Belmont High School |
| Established | 1927 |
| Type | Public |
| District | Belmont Public Schools |
| Principal | Isaac Taylor |
| Faculty | 110 |
| Enrollment | 1,350 |
| Grades | 9–12 |
| Location | 221 Concord Avenue, Belmont, Massachusetts |
| Country | United States |
Belmont High School (Massachusetts). Belmont High School is a comprehensive public secondary school serving students in grades 9–12 in Belmont, Massachusetts. Operating under the Belmont Public Schools district, it is known for its rigorous academic programs and diverse extracurricular offerings. The school's mascot is the Marauder, and its colors are maroon and white.
The original Belmont High School building opened in 1927, consolidating secondary education in the growing Boston suburb. A significant expansion and renovation project was completed in the early 2000s, adding modern science labs and a new library. The school has been recognized multiple times by the U.S. Department of Education for academic excellence. Its long history is intertwined with the development of Belmont from a rural town into a prominent residential community.
Belmont High School offers a comprehensive curriculum with over 20 Advanced Placement courses across disciplines including Calculus, Biology, and United States History. The school features specialized programs such as the Project-Based Learning initiative and a robust STEM pathway. Students consistently perform above state and national averages on standardized tests like the SAT and Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System. The school is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges and maintains a high graduation rate, with a majority of graduates attending four-year colleges and universities.
Athletic teams, known as the Marauders, compete in the Middlesex League under the governance of the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association. The school fields teams in over 15 sports, with traditional rivalries against schools like Lexington High School and Arlington High School. The boys' and girls' cross country teams have won multiple MIAA state championships. Other successful programs include ice hockey, swimming, and track and field, with many athletes competing at the collegiate level in the NCAA.
Students participate in a wide array of clubs and organizations, including an award-winning Model United Nations team and a nationally competitive Science Olympiad program. The performing arts are highlighted by the Belmont High School Drama Society, which stages multiple productions annually, and a music program featuring orchestras, bands, and choirs that perform at events like the Massachusetts Instrumental and Choral Conductors Association festival. Other notable activities include the school newspaper, *The Marauder*, and active chapters of the National Honor Society and DECA.
Notable graduates include Nobel Prize-winning physicist Roy J. Glauber, former United States Secretary of Labor Robert Reich, and actress Connie Britton. In academia, alumni include Harvard University professor and author Henry Louis Gates Jr. and MIT astrophysicist Sara Seager. The arts are represented by Tony Award-winning set designer David Gallo and musician Mike Gordon of the band Phish. In sports, alumni include National Football League player Brian O'Neill and Olympic rower Esther Lofgren.
The main campus is located on Concord Avenue adjacent to the Belmont Hill School. The facility includes the Harris Field athletic complex, the Wellington Elementary School building used for administrative offices, and the recently constructed Underwood Pool. Academic wings are organized around subject areas, with dedicated spaces for the visual arts, performing arts, and technology education. The school's proximity to Fresh Pond and the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority bus lines connects it to the greater Boston metropolitan area.
Category:Belmont, Massachusetts Category:Public high schools in Massachusetts Category:Educational institutions established in 1927