Boston Public Schools — also commonly referred to as BPS — is the free public school district for the city of Boston. The majority of Boston’s school-aged children are enrolled at a BPS school. BPS schools serve students in grades K0 to K2 (ages 3 to 5 years old) through 12th grade and beyond.
Registration for BPS schools starts very early. The priority registration period is January through March in the same year that your child will enter school. For example, if your child will enter grade K2 in September 2025, you register your child for school in January 2025.
Boston School Finder strongly encourages registering during priority round registration for the grade your child will enter, because this gives you the best chance to get a seat in a BPS school you want.
If you are considering enrolling your child in a BPS school, here are the steps and when you need to complete them during the year for the following September.
BPS has many different types of schools that serve a variety of student needs, including traditional district schools, exam schools, pilot schools, Horace Mann charter schools, innovation schools, international Baccalaureate program, dual language, and receivership. Below is information about some of the different types of schools and programs available in BPS; more information on BPS school types is available here .
BPS offers a small, but growing number of school seats for children ages 3 and 4, according to the formula below:
If your child will be age _____ by September 1 of the same year they are supposed to start school, they are eligible to enter into grade ____.
Excellence for All (EFA) is a program available at select BPS schools for students in grades 4-6. For more information on EFA, please visit this BPS website .
For students in general education programs, some BPS elementary schools are connected to a middle school or K-8 school as a guaranteed next school. For more information, visit the BPS Middle School Pathways page .
Boston has three “exam schools” which serve students in grades 7–12. Entry into these exam schools is determined by the student’s grades and their performance on a district-identified assessment. Learn more about Boston’s Exam Schools at our Exam School resource guide .
Some other BPS high schools have additional requirements for admission. These additional requirements can include a separate, extra application and other materials such as essays, teacher recommendations, or the completion of an audition. For more information on these high schools with additional admission requirements, visit the BPS High Schools page.