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Spring Break concludes as boarding students and faculty return to campus.

Welcome! Accepted students are invited to campus for the first of our April Revisit Days program.

Welcome! Accepted students are invited to campus for the second of our April Revisit Days program.

Current parents of Latino students at Brooks, please join us for a gathering with Head of School John Packard P'18, P'21 and Kim O'Neill Packard '87, P'18, P'21 in the admission building reception room. Hors d'oeuvres, tapas, cocktails and refreshments will be served. RSVP HERE. We look forward to seeing you!

Margaret Klein '10 and Emilie Klein '13 will deliver this year's Kippy Liddle Day Chapel talk. This annual service honors Katherine "Kippy" Liddle, a faculty member who died during a pre-season practice in 1984 with the Brooks crew. In remembrance of her every year, we honor the outstanding achievements, accomplishments and character of female athletes, while celebrating the virtues of athletics as they apply to all of us.

Brooks School will celebrate the scholastic achievement of students welcomed into the Cum Laude Society with a short ceremony, including an address and awarding of the certificates.

Founded in 1906, the Cum Laude Society is dedicated to honoring scholastic achievement in secondary schools.

Join us for an arts cabaret this evening. All welcome!

Brooks School celebrates the annual prom, dance and excursion off campus, for students in the classes of 2024 and 2025!

Join us for an artist celebration for Rivington Pyne '64 - the sculptor whose exhibit in the Robert Lehman Art center is on display May 1 through June 30.

Save the date for Brooks School's spring musical: SIX: Teen Edition! Free tickets will be available in early May.

Save the date for Brooks School's spring musical: SIX: Teen Edition! Free tickets will be available in early May.

UniquelyBrooks

Winter Term

Winter Term is an intense, three-week, one-topic course of study held each January. Puttting into practice the concept of “depth over breadth,” the single-course structure of Winter Term allows students and faculty to work together even more closely than they do in regular classes.
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Students On The Forefront

The Students on the Forefront of Science Program is a summer internship initiative that provides rising sixth-formers with innovative experiences that expose them to research, technology and advanced studies in the sciences.
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Exchange Program

Since 1986, Brooks students have participated in exchanges with schools all around the world. A program that started initially with schools in Kenya and South Africa has expanded to include places like Scotland, Spain, Botswana, Peru and Morocco.
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BrooksFacts

1926 year Brooks School was founded

270 acres overlooking Lake Cochichewick

78% of our faculty hold advanced degrees

5.2 million provided in financial aid each year

1:6 faculty-to-student ratio

4 heads of school since 1926

22 states represented in the student body

15 countries represented in the student body

12 average class size

70% of students live on campus

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    Take a glimpse at all that Brooks has to offer, described in the words of our students.
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    Fill out our online inquiry form and we will send you a packet of materials that will tell you more about Brooks.

    Contact our admission office to schedule a visit. We will arrange a student-led tour and an interview with an admission officer.

    Learn more about applying to Brooks. We welcome online applications from Gateway to Prep Schools or SSAT's Standard Application.

    Brooks School is a coeducational boarding and day school, grades nine through 12, located in North Andover, Massachusetts. The school admits students of any race, color, gender, religion, sexual orientation, and national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. The school does not discriminate on the basis of disability, race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, color, or national and ethnic origin in the administration of its educational and admission policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletics and other school-administered programs and activities.

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