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The Massage School opened 16 years ago with a simple idea: Wouldn't it be great to build a massage school that taught modern massage technique, with a hands-on approach to learning, at an affordable price, and with a simple, practical, and flexible schedule? In 2001, we opened as The Amherst School of Massage Therapy in Amherst Massachusetts. In 2005, we moved to our current location in the historic Memorial Hall of Easthampton Massachusetts.

In September of 2013 we opened our Boston branch of the school at 63 Wareham St., in the South End. In October of 2016 we opened our Minnesota branch of The Massage School at 801 Front Ave., St. Paul. The Massage School was founded by Alexei Levine, MPT, LMT, and Valerie Hood LMT. Alexei and Valerie recognized that there was a need for a professional certification program that emphasizes motor learning and technical proficiency.

The Massage School teaches the most powerful and effective massage techniques, while still maintaining affordable tuition.
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Benefit from a Student Massage in one of our student clinics, located in Easthampton, Boston, and St. Paul.
The clinic allows us to provide this exceptional education to our students at one of the lowest tuitions in the country.
The clinic gives our students the practice and experience that help our graduates excel in the field.
When calling to make an appointment, please leave a message, as we are rarely able to answer the phone outside of clinic hours.
We will call you back, we promise.
Class sizes are limited, apply now for best chance of admission.
The Massage School program in Massachusetts emphasizes hands-on learning, while adhering to the guidelines established by the Massachusetts State Board of Massage Therapy.
We designed our program to produce massage therapists with excellent technical skills.
Our graduates are prepared to begin their professional career immediately upon licensure, without any time necessary to "get up to speed".
Our 750 hour Massachusetts program takes about a year to complete.
It's been over 5 years since I attended The Massage School, and 4 years since being licensed as a massage therapist, yet I still think highly of these first steps of my journey into professionally practicing and studying the healing arts.
Many have asked me what massage school was like, so I am writing this to share my experiences.
While I cannot over-emphasize the importance of continuing education, encourage you to take additional classes and learn as much as possible about stuff that fascinates you, my education at The Massage School (formerly in Acton) was an eclectic, comprehensive, hands-on, fun, positive, spiritual, life-changing and extremely student-centered experience, one which I recall quite fondly.
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