Sharon Public Schools
One single district serving the whole town. Consistent top-tier MA rankings, strong STEM and music programs, deep parent involvement.
SOUTH OF BOSTON · SHARON, MA
Top school district · strong Asian community · MBTA commuter rail to South Station.
ABOUT SHARON
Sharon sits about 20 miles south of Boston along Route 1 and I-95, anchored by Lake Massapoag and a 4,400-acre town forest that gives the whole town a wooded, low-density feel. It's small — roughly 18,000 people, a single ZIP, one high school — and that's the point. The conversation here almost always comes back to two things: the schools, and the community that built them.
Sharon Public Schools consistently rank in the top tier of Massachusetts districts, and Sharon High School regularly lands in the top-10 of state public high school rankings. Elementary feeds — Cottage, East, and Heights — funnel into Sharon Middle School and then SHS. Music, math, and STEM programs are unusually deep for a town this size, and the high school routinely sends graduates to MIT, Harvard, and the UCs. For Chinese-American families relocating from Brookline, Newton, or out of state, this district is often the single reason they're touring Sharon at all.
The community piece is real, not marketing copy. Sharon has one of the most established Asian-American populations south of Boston — Chinese, Indian, and Israeli communities all have deep roots here, with active cultural associations, weekend Chinese school, and a town calendar that includes Lunar New Year alongside the Fourth of July parade. You'll see it at the Lake Massapoag beach in summer and at the Adams Field soccer sidelines in fall. New buyers tell us it's the easiest suburb on the South Shore to land in without feeling like an outsider.
The commute is the trade-off people overestimate. The Providence/Stoughton commuter line stops at Sharon Station in the town center and runs to South Station in about 30 minutes — that's faster than most Red Line commutes from Quincy or Cambridge in rush hour. Drivers take I-95 to either downtown Boston or the Route 128 tech corridor in 25-40 minutes depending on traffic. The housing stock is largely single-family colonials and capes on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, with newer construction concentrated near Lake Massapoag and along the Stoughton border. Entry pricing typically runs higher than Quincy but materially below Newton or Lexington for comparable square footage — which is why Sharon keeps showing up on every "best value for the schools" list in the region.
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SCHOOLS
One single district serving the whole town. Consistent top-tier MA rankings, strong STEM and music programs, deep parent involvement.
Three elementary schools split the town by neighborhood. All feed into Sharon Middle. Each has its own character but rankings track closely.
Grades 6-8. The full town converges here. Strong math tracking, robotics, and music ensembles. The transition year families ask the most about.
Top-10 in MA public school rankings. AP-heavy course catalog, well-funded music and STEM, regular acceptances to MIT, Harvard, and top UCs.
School rankings reflect recent published data from US News & Niche and may shift year to year. We recommend visiting in person and talking to current parents — Space Realty can introduce you.
We'll set up a saved MLS search, line up showings, and walk Sharon High and the elementary boundaries with you. Free, no obligation.