- Pine Cobble School

Quick Facts - Pine Cobble School

Mission Statement:

  • The mission of Pine Cobble School is to cultivate in each student a lifelong passion for learning, a strong sense of self-worth, and mutual respect throughout the community.

Background:

  • School Type: Pre-school (two years nine months) through ninth grade; independent, non-profit coeducational day school.
  • Founded: 1937 by Edgar and Doris Flinton
  • Enrollment: 160
  • Faculty: 32; 6 staff
  • Student/Faculty Ratio: 5:1
  • Accreditation: A.I.S.N.E. (Association of Independent Schools in New England); Member N.A.I.S. (National Association of Independent Schools)
  • Languages Offered: French starting in Beginners (two years nine months); Latin starting in Fourth Grade
  • Athletic Teams: Interscholastic soccer, field hockey and lacrosse; Winter Sports Program includes alpine skiing, snowboarding, skating, and cross-country skiing starting in First Grade
  • School Motto: "Nosce Te Ipsum" (Know Thyself)
  • School Colors: Green and White

Percentage of Families:

  • Receiving Financial Aid: 30%

Schools Graduates Attend:

Berkshire School, Burr and Burton Academy, Concord Academy, Dana Hall School, Drury High School, Emma Willard School, Hoosac Valley High School, Hotchkiss School, Middlesex School, Miss Hall’s School, Mount Greylock Regional High School, Northfield Mount Hermon School, Phillips Academy (Andover), Phillips Exeter Academy, Proctor Academy, St. Mark’s School, Taft School, Williston Northampton School, among others.

School Facilities:

  • 5 main buildings, including Cluett House (Administration, admissions, dining room, library, classrooms)
  • Hunter Upper School, Flinton Lower School
  • Music Building
  • Art Building
  • 2 athletic fields; 20 acres overall