Welcome to Stall Brook Elementary School
20 hours ago
The Stall Brook School is a neighborhood school built in 1973 with an enrollment of just under 300 students. Our school consists of integrated preschool classrooms, inclusive classrooms in grades kindergarten through third grade, Foundational Learning Center specialized programs at the preschool and elementary levels, and a Therapeutic Learning Center specialized program at the elementary level.
The mission of the Stall Brook School is for parents/guardians and staff members to work together to create an outstanding educational environment that builds character, supports learning, and prepares all students to become contributing citizens to our ever-changing society. Our staff is extremely collaborative and works together to create a truly welcoming environment. Our goal is to create a safe and positive learning environment where all children can learn and celebrate each other’s differences and accomplishments. Stall Brook prides itself in being grounded in our Core Values (Hardworking, Cooperative, Respectful, Kind, and Inclusive), which serve as guiding principles when making decisions on how to treat ourselves and others. More information about our curriculum programs, policies, and educators can be found on our school website.
Preschool Information
20 hours ago
Parents/guardians who would like to enter their child(ren) into the lottery for our preschool registration must provide the necessary paperwork (see below). Registration packets for new prospective preschool families can be downloaded from our website (see PreK-3 Registration Section) or picked up in the main office of our elementary school.
Completed student registration forms should be mailed or hand-delivered to the elementary school's main office, with copies of the following NO LATER THAN APRIL 1, 2025.
Your MA driver’s license or other photo ID
Your child’s birth certificate (child must be 3 or 4 -years-old on or before August 31, 2025)
Your child’s most recent physical exam record and proof of lead & vision screening. By law, children are not to be admitted to school without proof of immunizations.
Proof of residency in the Elementary School district.
Homeowners should provide a recent mortgage statement AND a current property tax, trash, sewer or water bill from the Town of Bellingham.
Renters must provide either (1) a copy of their lease AND recent rent receipt
or (2) a signed letter from the property owner listing residents, including children living at the property WITH the homeowner's proof of residency (see “homeowners” above).
Parents/guardians who would like to enter their child(ren) into the lottery for our preschool registration must provide the necessary paperwork (see below). Registration packets for new prospective preschool families can be downloaded from our website (see PreK-3 Registration Section) or picked up in the main office of our elementary school.
Completed student registration forms should be mailed or hand-delivered to the elementary school's main office, with copies of the following NO LATER THAN APRIL 1, 2025.
Your MA driver’s license or other photo ID
Your child’s birth certificate (child must be 3 or 4 -years-old on or before August 31, 2025)
Your child’s most recent physical exam record and proof of lead & vision screening. By law, children are not to be admitted to school without proof of immunizations.
Proof of residency in the Elementary School district.
Homeowners should provide a recent mortgage statement AND a current property tax, trash, sewer or water bill from the Town of Bellingham.
Renters must provide either (1) a copy of their lease AND recent rent receipt
or (2) a signed letter from the property owner listing residents, including children living at the property WITH the homeowner's proof of residency (see “homeowners” above).
Tuition rates: $1300 for 2 days; $2600 for 4 days (note: all 4 year old's attend 4 days). Tuition is divided in equal monthly installments regardless of the number of school vacation days in a month.
Once the maximum class size is reached, students will be added to the waitlist.
Early Intervention inquiries, please call Kim Baker, Special Education Team Chair at (508) 966-0451

Bellingham Public School District Child Find
Under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) Part B and Massachusetts General Law 71B each school system is responsible for identifying children three to four years of age that are suspected of having a potential disability. We provide free screening during the school year to determine whether your child may possibly have a delay and may require specialized educational services prior to Kindergarten. If you have concerns about your child’s development, please contact Kim Baker for Stall Brook, kbaker@bpsdk12.org or Maryann Mello at DiPietro, mmello@bpsdk12.org to schedule an appointment for screening.
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