Fast Facts
Challenging academics in a progressive program that embraces your individuality.
About
A co-ed, progressive, and college prep school serving students in grades 6–12
Founded in 1968 by two educators
Mission rooted in promoting diversity, civic responsibility, equity, and inclusion
![Edmund Burke School exterior](http://burkecs.org/you/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/fastfacts3.jpg)
Location
Overlooking Connecticut Ave. in Upper Northwest D.C.
- Two blocks south of the Van Ness-UDC Metro station
- 60,000-square-foot urban campus
- Athletic teams use Burke’s full-size gymnasium, Howard Field, local D.C. Parks & Recreation fields as well as nearby University of D.C. and Howard Law School facilities
Your best you starts with a visit to Burke.
Students
The perfect blend of hardworking and fun-loving
- 300 students; 80 middle school, 220 high school
- 39 percent students of color
- 12 students in average class
- 63 ZIP codes represented in the student body
![teacher helping student](http://burkecs.org/you/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/window.jpg)
![Edmund Burke School exterior](http://burkecs.org/you/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/fastfacts3.jpg)
Your best you starts with a visit to Burke.
![teacher helping student](http://burkecs.org/you/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/window.jpg)
Faculty
- 49 total faculty
- 100 percent serve as full-time advisors
- 6:1 student-teacher ratio
- Two-thirds hold advanced degrees
Activities
Integrated into the curriculum and focused on involvement
- 12 bands
- 5 theatrical shows
- 26 athletic teams
- 5 weeklong service-learning trips
- 37 clubs organized by students
Open House
Saturday, Dec. 8
1–3:30 p.m.
2018–19 Tuition and Financial Aid
Thirty-three percent of students receive need-based financial aid.
- Grades 6–8: $40,665
- Grades 9–12: $43,130
![student with project](http://burkecs.org/you/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/fastfacts1.jpg)