Eastern Independent League


The Eastern Independent League is composed of eleven New England preparatory schools that compete athletically and academically. The EIL's twelve members compete in a number of sports in the New England Prep School Athletic Conference.

Members

The Eastern Independent League is composed of 12 schools.
SchoolLocationColorsMascotEstablishedEnrollmentGradesHead of SchoolAthletic Director
Bancroft SchoolWorcester, MABulldogs1900420PK-12Stephanie LuebbersGarth A. Adams
Beaver [Country Day School]Chestnut Hill, MABeavers19204526-12Sarah Palmas Alex Gould
Berwick AcademySouth Berwick, MEBulldogs1791592PK-12Dr. Scott EricksonRob Quinn
Concord AcademyConcord, MAChameleons19223789-12Henry FairfaxSue Johnson
Dana Hall SchoolWellesley, MADragons1881484 5-12Katherine BradleyJohn Suby
Landmark SchoolPrides Crossing, MAVikings19714002-12Josh ClarkBrook Sumner
Lexington [Christian Academy (Massachusetts)|Lexington Christian Academy]Lexington, MALions19463506-12John KhouriAndrew Mitchell
Newton Country Day SchoolNewton, MAFalcons1880400 5-12Jessica HooperWayne Perry
Pingree SchoolSouth Hamilton, MAHighlanders19613359-12Timothy JohnsonBetsy Kennedy
Portsmouth Abbey SchoolPortsmouth, RIRavens19263609-12Daniel McDonoughChris Milmoe
The Wheeler SchoolProvidence, RIWarriors1889800PK-12Mark J. AndersonSean Kelly
The Winsor SchoolBoston, MAWildcats1886430 5-12Meredith LeggSherren Granese

Sports

Sports played in the EIL include:

Boys' Basketball

The EIL has been one of the most competitive boys' basketball leagues in New England over the years. Recently, however, the league has been dominated by Beaver Country Day School who won every championship between the 2009–10 and 2018–19 seasons.
SchoolNumber of Championships Most Recent Championship
Beaver Country Day School192020
Pingree School82019
Bancroft School42000
Lexington Christian Academy42025
Chapel Hill-Chauncy Hall11999