Our Facilities

Clark School is located in a farmhouse in Danvers, Massachusetts, 25 miles north of Boston. The campus is easily accessible from I-95 and routes 128, 35 and 1.

The main farmhouse was built in 1665 by Joseph Porter as a part of the King's Grant. Later it was used by and then sold by the Connors Farm, a vegetable farm still in operation. The farmhouse has three roomy and sunny classrooms, The Learning Center, the kitchen and the administrative offices. In 2002, Clark School added the barn that is home to three additional classrooms. Woods, fields, marsh and meadow surround the grounds.

In November of 2007, Clark School expanded further with an additional building behind the original farmhouse that accommodates three classrooms, including the High School.
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