Westford Preschool is a private, nonprofit and non-denominational preschool serving children from 2.9 to 6 years. Licensed by the Massachusetts Early Education and Care Department, Westford Preschool is equipped with a spacious and inviting environment which allows faculty to care for and enrich children with developmentally appropriate curricula that foster and encourage learning through free play, art, music, storytime, science, math and literacy activities. Westford Preschool also offers an extended day option with "lunch bunch," before and after school care and enrichment classes.
Abbot is one of three "upper" elementary schools in Westford for students in grades 3-5. In addition to offering a wide array of classes, the school also gives students several unique opportunities, including a writing club, school newspaper, and postal program. The principal is Vito Umbro. The school was built in 1955 and previously housed the high school and middle school.
Miller is one of three "primary" elementary schools in Westford for students in grades kindergarten through second grade. It's located off Route 40 in the Greystone neighborhood. The principal is Sarah Jill Mullavey. The assistant principal is Marie McNamee.
It may sound like a private school, but Westford Academy is actually the town's public high school. It was founded in 1794. The school says it's "strongly oriented to college placement." It offers advanced courses and seminars in biology, English literature, psychology, German, and Latin, among other subjects. It also offers many courses in the arts, including visual arts, studio arts, symphonic band, marching band, theatre arts, and television productions. Notable alumni include professional golfer Alison Walshe and Hollywood actor Aaron Stanford..
Stony Brook is one of two middle schools in Westford. In addition to offering a wide array of classes, Stony Brook offers several unique opportunities for students, including chorus, band, and a leadership council. The principal is Peter Cohen. The school's mission statement reads: "The Stony Brook School is committed to providing an environment which fosters intellectual curiosity, encourages academic excellence, and builds character within a collaborative, diverse community."