Directions
Chelsea High School is located at 299 Everett Ave, Chelsea, MA 02150. All visitors should enter at the school's main entrance on Carter Street; this is the large entrance with five doors. Visitors may park in the lot on Carter Street or at metered spaces along Everett Avenue.

Walking Directions from Chelsea Commuter Rail:
- Walking to Chelsea High from the rail takes approx. 10mins.
- On the map to the right, the green marker is the Chelsea Commuter Rail station, and the pink marker is Chelsea High School.
- Walk North on 6th Street until Spruce Street.
- Turn left on Spruce Street until Beech Street.
- Turn Right on Beech Street and follow it to the end.
- Make Left on Carter Street and you will see Chelsea High on your right.
Bus Directions from Chelsea Commuter Rail:
- Walk approx. 1 block SE on 6th Street.
- Turn right on Washington Ave.
- Walk a short distance S on Washington Ave.
- Bus Service 112 Wellington Admirals Hill Soldiers Home
- Depart from Washington Ave & Chestnut St
- Arrive at Everett Ave & Carter St
Bus Directions from Haymarket Station
- Take the 111 bus from Haymarket Station to Jefferson Ave. (Soldiers' Home).
- Turn left down Carter Ave. and go down the hill.
- School is on the left after you go under the Route 1 overpass.
- OR Take the 112 (runs infrequently) bus from Wellington Stations to Everett Ave./Carter St.
The map below provides both street-level views and driving directions from any location. Maps and directions are provided by Google, so Chelsea Public Schools cannot take responsibility for accuracy or external links provided by Google.
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