Snowden International School

BPS/District9th-12th
150 Newbury Street, Back Bay
School Tier:
Tier 3

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Quick Facts

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Enrollment 445 Students
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Student/Teacher 13:1
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Uniform No
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Gender Coed
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Start/End Time 7:30am-2:15pm
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Phone Number 617-635-9989
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Enrollment

All Boston Public School (BPS) high schools are open to any student who lives in Boston. Admission may be determined via open enrollment, lottery, an application, or exam. This is an open enrollment school. Click Apply Online to check availability.
Priority Registration Deadline for 9th grade
February 9, 2024
Priority Registration Deadline for all other grades
April 5, 2024
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About the School

The Muriel S. Snowden International School is a multi-cultural, multilingual, International Baccalaureate World School with a demanding college preparatory curriculum and a focus on global studies. Snowden has additional graduation requirements including: four years of the same language (Japanese, Mandarin, Spanish, or French), Community Action Service, a senior research paper, and studies in International Relations. Students must earn a minimum grade of a C- in order to pass each course.

School Performance

Student performance data displayed below is from Next Generation MCAS results. For more data on schools, please visit the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) website. For schools with multiple campuses, the data below represents all schools in that network, not just the single school, unless otherwise noted. If data is not shown, it is not available for that school (e.g. the school might not serve any tested grades, or be too small to publicly release its scores). 

IMPORTANT NOTE: DESE did not issue school, district, or state accountability determinations for the 2019-2020 school year due to the cancellation of state assessments and school closures related to COVID-19. As a result, there is no student performance data available from the state for school year 2019-2020.

School Comparative Performance

How does this school compare?

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Reading: District

Performing worse than BPS district average

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Reading: State

Performing worse than state average

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Math: District

Performing worse than BPS district average

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Math: State

Performing worse than state average

How many students passed the MCAS?
This includes scores for all tested grades in the school.

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Math

How many students graduated?

Graduation and College Attendance

Graduation Rate
All Students
80.2%
Students w/ Disabilities
60.7%
High Needs
78.8%
EL
66.7%
African American/Black
89.5%
Asian
80%
Hispanic/Latino
74.5%
Amer. Ind. or Alaska Nat.
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White
66.7%
Nat. Haw. or Pacif. Isl.
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Multi-Race, Non-Hispanic
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College Attendance Rate
All Students
52.2%
Students w/ Disabilities
47.6%
High Needs
53.6%
EL
51.4%
African American/Black
48.6%
Asian
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Hispanic/Latino
56.1%
Amer. Ind. or Alaska Nat.
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White
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Nat. Haw. or Pacif. Isl.
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Multi-Race, Non-Hispanic
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Demographics & Diversity

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Total Enrollment
Student Diversity
50.10
FTE Count
Staff Diversity

Teacher Retention

School
81.8%
District
87.1%
State
87.7%

Student Performance

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Enrollment

All Boston Public School (BPS) high schools are open to any student who lives in Boston. Admission may be determined via open enrollment, lottery, an application, or exam. This is an open enrollment school. Click Apply Online to check availability.
Priority Registration Deadline for 9th grade
February 9, 2024
Priority Registration Deadline for all other grades
April 5, 2024
Apply Online

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