Facts and Figures
11
Average Class Size
Small classes mean greater interaction between students and teacher, which includes both in-class instruction and extra help given outside of class during free periods.
90
Credits for Diploma
Brooks has minimum requirements for students in a number of traditional disciplines, including art, English, history, classical and world languages, math and science.
161
Credit Courses
Students have a wide variety of classes from which to choose, including 64 yearlong courses and 65 elective courses, offering an individualized educational experience.
15,000
Library Space
The Henry Luce III Library is a 15,000-square-foot, three story building where students come to research, study, use the computer labs, and do group work in the study rooms.
Students celebrate their heritage during our annual Flag Day ceremony. In recent years, Brooks has enrolled students from across the country and around the world.
History & Facts
Founded: 1926
Campus acreage: 270
Headmasters since founding: 4
Co-education begun: 1979
Faculty/student ratio: 1 to 5
Students
Budgeted Enrollment: 340*
Boarding: 70 percent
Day: 30 percent
Boys: 50 percent
Girls: 50 percent
Students of color (U.S.): 30 percent
*Does not include faculty children
Faculty
Graduate degrees: 77 percent
Total Teaching Faculty: 67
Admission
Inquiries: 2,153
Applications: 1,103
Finances
Endowment: $101,945,745
Boarding tuition: $73,400
Day tuition: $60,300
Financial aid assigned: $6,015,000
Average award: $49,000
Students on aid: 35 percent
Academics
Average class size: 11
Credits for diploma: 90
Credit courses: 161
Advanced Placement courses: 21
Computer/multimedia labs: 1
Makerspace: 1
Science laboratories: 8
Robotics lab: 1
Theaters: 2
Art/music rooms: 10
Writing Center: 1
Learning Center: 1
Athletics
Interscholastic sports: 15
Interscholastic teams: 48
Playing fields: 12 (1 turf)
Tennis courts: 8
Squash courts: 10
Boathouse: 1
Basketball courts: 2
Hockey rink: 1
Fitness center: 1
Wrestling room: 1
Rowing tanks: 2