The residential hallways are organized by grade. Houseparents are interspersed throughout, and student resident assistants are assigned to each hallway. The atmosphere is home-like and welcoming, and houseparents welcome students into their apartments for informal gatherings after study hall and on the weekends. Students can also spend time in the common rooms located on each hallway.
The friends you make here are one of the most rewarding aspects of attending Stoneleigh-Burnham School. Students come from all over the world and from throughout the United States to live and learn at Stoneleigh-Burnham. You will meet people from a variety of backgrounds and will get to know them through studying together, sharing fun times in the dorms, participating in the arts and athletics, and enjoying weekend trips and activities. Ask any of the School's over 5,000 alumnae what she remembers best about her experience at Stoneleigh-Burnham School and she will tell you it's the friends that she made here.
Weekends are full of activities, from community service projects to dances with other area schools. The Student Activities Club plays an important role in planning weekend events for students. A shuttle is provided on Friday and Saturday nights to take students into town to go out to eat, see a movie or do some shopping. Weekend activities have included trips to Boston, Northampton and the National Horse Show in New York City, cultural events at area colleges, and excursions to ski resorts, concerts, and dances with other schools.