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THE WILLISTON NORTHAMPTON SCHOOL
THE WILLISTON NORTHAMPTON SCHOOL
Easthampton, Massachusetts
100-499 employees
The Williston Northampton School is a coeducational boarding and day school for students in seventh grade through post-graduate year. The 125-acre campus offers a challenging learning environment with a rich academic curriculum, leadership opportunities, and a full range of extra-curricular activities in the arts and athletics. Located in the heart of the Pioneer Valley, the school is within a 15-mile radius of Amherst, Smith, Mount Holyoke, and Hampshire Colleges, and the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Williston’s community of over 500 students provides a diverse and culturally rich educational experience for students.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
SUFFIELD ACADEMY
SUFFIELD ACADEMY
Suffield, Connecticut
100-499 employees
MISSION Suffield Academy is a coeducational independent secondary school serving a diverse community of day and boarding students. Our school has a tradition of academic excellence combined with a strong work ethic. A commitment to scholarship and a respect for individual differences guide our teaching and curriculum. We engender among our students a sense of responsibility, and they are challenged to grow in a structured and nurturing environment. The entire academic, athletic, and extracurricular experience prepares our students for a lifetime of learning, leadership, and active citizenship. HEAD OF SCHOOL Charles Cahn III STUDENT BODY 410 students: 275 boarding / 135 day Grades 9-PG 55% male / 45% female Students from 19 states 60 International students from 29 countries, comprising 15% of the school's enrollment Average class size is 10 students FACULTY 87 dedicated men and women are on the faculty at Suffield Academy, 61 of whom have or are working toward graduate degrees Faculty members and their families live on campus and serve as advisors, coaches, dormitory parents, activity supervisors and trip leaders 90% of faculty members live on campus DORMITORIES 13 total, ranging in size from 7 to 46 students Dorms range in style from traditional dormitories to colonial-era houses All dorms are run by full-time faculty members All dorm rooms are wired for both telephone and Internet use All dorms have a common area with cable television
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
CUSHING ACADEMY
CUSHING ACADEMY
Ashburnham, Massachusetts
100-499 employees
Founded in 1865, Cushing is a college-preparatory school for students in grades 9-12 and PG offering a wealth of courses, including AP and honors, as well as learning support. Renowned athletics and arts programs equip students with skills and experience for success on the fields and courts and in the studios and on stage. The 7:1 student to teacher ratio ensures consistent interaction with dedicated, caring faculty members. Cushing Academy is recognized as a unique educational setting that nurtures the optimal growth of students with a range of talents, abilities, and interests in a supportive, diverse, and community-oriented environment that promotes and values intellectual challenge, the arts, athletics, and cultural competence.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
NEW ENGLAND COLLEGE
NEW ENGLAND COLLEGE
Henniker, New Hampshire
100-499 employees
New England College is nestled in an area abounding with natural beauty. Located in Henniker NH, a village of 4,000 residents just 90 minutes from Boston and 20 minutes from Concord, the state capital. New England College offers undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Master of Education, Master of Science, and Doctorate of Education. We also have the Institute of Art and Design in Manchester NH where we are a tight-knit community of creative thinkers, artists, designers, writers, actors, and art educators in a region that is full of opportunity and inspiration. We will help you take your skill beyond the next level—with people, experiences, and collaboration that will shape you, your craft, and your future. Learn more at https://www.nec.edu/iad
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
LANDMARK COLLEGE, INC.
LANDMARK COLLEGE, INC.
Putney, Vermont
100-499 employees
Landmark College was the first institution of higher learning to pioneer college-level studies for students with dyslexia. Today, Landmark College exclusively serves students with learning disabilities (including dyslexia), ADHD, and autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The College offers two- and four-year degree options, a certificate program in executive function, and summer programs for students who learn differently. Students, faculty, and professionals from around the world are drawn to Landmark College for its innovative educational model, designed through research and practice to help all students become confident, empowered, and independently successful learners.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
THE FAY SCHOOL, INC.
THE FAY SCHOOL, INC.
Southborough, Massachusetts
100-499 employees
At The Fay School, our core values center on providing an educational experience that ensures our students are Prepared, Well-Rounded, and Articulate—three essential cornerstones for success as they move forward in life. We prepare students for entrance into and success within Houston’s finest middle and upper schools. Our progressive and rigorous curriculum is exclusively preparatory in nature and our graduates are successful throughout the city of Houston. Our well-rounded students are grounded in an appreciation of community and global awareness. Our “Fay Family” is central to the ethos of our international culture and the diversity of thought and experiences our students enjoy. We believe communication is paramount to success and we teach our students to articulate their thoughts, values, and aspirations. At Fay, success is found in our students’ poised and compelling communication with peers and adults alike. Adding to the rigor of our academic program, The Fay School’s most distinguishing factor is our Leadership Development Program. Grounded in both emotional intelligence and human capital strategy, The Fay School’s vision is to deliberately build and educate the next generation of leaders for our world. Our students experience leadership training and curriculum typically reserved for Fortune 500 companies and they graduate from Fay with skills that will serve them for a lifetime. As one of the premier preparatory environments in Houston, we invite you to visit our campus and to experience first-hand our approach to education and leadership. Once you step onto our campus, we believe you will understand who we are and what we do. Most importantly, you will discover why we do what we do – to intentionally create the future leadership of our world. We would be honored to share our vision with you.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
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THE TRUSTEES OF THE LAWRENCE ACADEMY AT GROTON
THE TRUSTEES OF THE LAWRENCE ACADEMY AT GROTON
Groton, Massachusetts
100-499 employees
A coed boarding and day school situated on a 135-acre campus in the center of Groton, Massachusetts, Lawrence Academy provides approximately 400 students in grades 9 to 12 with a college-preparatory curriculum that ensures individual attention and fosters personal growth. Established in 1793, it enjoys its heritage as one of the oldest independent schools in the country while embracing a contemporary student-centered approach that supports its mission: “Lawrence Academy recognizes you for who you are and inspires you to take responsibility for who you want to become.”
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
BANCROFT SCHOOL
BANCROFT SCHOOL
Worcester, Massachusetts
100-499 employees
Nestled on a 30-acre campus overlooking Indian Lake in Worcester, Massachusetts, Bancroft School has educated young people, Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12, in the tradition of a coeducational liberal arts and sciences program for over 100 years. Today the school enrolls some 500 students serving over 50 communities in Central Massachusetts and MetroWest Boston. Students benefit from strong academics and a diverse community of peers where most go on to attend some of the nation’s finest colleges and universities. With over 3,000 alumni around the world, Bancroft continues to fulfill its mission of preparing young people to be lifelong learners, teachers of others, and community leaders dedicated to service.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
WILBRAHAM AND MONSON ACADEMY
WILBRAHAM AND MONSON ACADEMY
Wilbraham, Massachusetts
100-499 employees
Wilbraham & Monson Academy is a transformational experience where students become challenge-seeking citizens and leaders of an evolving world. We are a global community in a traditional New England setting. Our Academy is a second home to more than 425 students who journey from 32 nations and 11 states. Offering distinctive programs, like market economics and the business of fashion, paired with innovative ideas and entrepreneurial thinking, we prepare each student for the challenges of higher education and beyond.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
EAGLE HILL FOUNDATION OF MASSACHUSETTS INC.
EAGLE HILL FOUNDATION OF MASSACHUSETTS INC.
Hardwick, Massachusetts
100-499 employees
Eagle Hill School educates students identified with learning (dis)abilities, such as ADHD and dyslexia, by providing an intimate and encouraging community that honors the individual, values learning diversity, and fosters personal and social growth.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
THE PUTNEY SCHOOL
THE PUTNEY SCHOOL
Putney, Vermont
50-99 employees
The Putney School stands for a way of life. Putney is committed to developing each student's full intellectual, artistic and physical potential. Putney students are encouraged to challenge themselves intellectually, to pursue rigorous learning for its own sake, to actively participate in and appreciate the arts, to contribute meaningfully to the work program that sustains the school community and the farm on which it is located, to engage in vigorous athletics, and to develop a social consciousness and world view that will provide the foundation for life-long moral and intellectual growth.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
NCIIA
NCIIA
Hadley, Massachusetts
100-499 employees
The National Inventors Hall of Fame® (NIHF) is a dynamic nonprofit organization offering employees, interns and volunteers the opportunity to create a more innovative future. Our mission is recognizing inventors and invention, promoting creativity and advancing the spirit of innovation and entrepreneurship. We honor the world’s greatest inventors through the NIHF Museum and Induction events, reward emerging inventors through the Collegiate Inventors Competition®, and empower and inspire the next generation of innovators through education programs including Camp Invention®. Since 1973 we have encouraged more than two million people to explore, create and innovate. NIHF’s entrepreneurial culture rewards creativity and ambition. We also understand the value and importance, both professionally and personally, of providing our employees with a comprehensive benefits package, including health benefits, retirement savings, professional development opportunities and more.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits