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Brooks School

The Brooks Shield

Motto VICTURI TE SALUTAMUS
School type Private, Co-ed
Established 1926
Head of School Lawrence W. Becker
Campus Small town, 342 acres
Endowment $273 million
Religious affiliation Episcopal
Location North Andover, MA, USA
Mascot Bishop (Colloquially)
School colors Green, Black, White
School website www.brooksschool.org

Brooks School is a private co-educational preparatory secondary school in North Andover, Massachusetts on the shore of Lake Cochichewick. North Andover is a town in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States. ... This article is about the U.S. state. ... Secondary school is a term used to describe an institution where the final stage of compulsory schooling, known as secondary education, takes place. ... North Andover is a town in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States. ... This article is about the U.S. state. ... Lake Cochichewick is a lake in North Andover, Massachusetts that collects water from Weir Hill and other local uplands. ...

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Overview

The school was founded in 1926 by the Rev. Endicott Peabody, the headmaster of Groton School at the time, and named after Phillips Brooks, a well-known nineteenth century Episcopal clergyman, orator and author, rector of Trinity Church in Boston, Bishop of Massachusetts, and resident of North Andover. Year 1926 (MCMXXVI) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... The Rev. ... Groton School is a private, Episcopal, college preparatory boarding school located in Groton, Massachusetts, U.S. It enrolls approximately 350 boys and girls, from the eighth (Second Form) through twelfth grades (Sixth Form). ... Phillips Brooks (December 13, 1835 - January 23, 1893), was a noted United States clergyman and author, who briefly served as Bishop of Massachusetts in the Episcopal Church during the early 1890s. ... This article is about the Episcopal Church in the United States. ... Trinity Church in Boston. ... Nickname: City on the Hill, Beantown, The Hub (of the Universe)1, Athens of America, The Cradle of Revolution, Puritan City, Americas Walking City Location in Massachusetts, USA Counties Suffolk County Mayor Thomas M. Menino(D) Area    - City 232. ... Topics in Christianity Movements · Denominations · Other religions Ecumenism · Preaching · Prayer Music · Liturgy · Calendar Symbols · Art · Criticism Important figures Apostle Paul · Church Fathers Constantine · Athanasius · Augustine Anselm · Aquinas · Palamas · Luther Calvin · Wesley Arius · Marcion of Sinope Archbishop of Canterbury · Catholic Pope Coptic Pope · Ecumenical Patriarch Christianity Portal This box:      This article... The Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts is one of the nine original Dioceses of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America. ...


The school opened on September 29, 1927, with fourteen boys in the first and second forms (seventh and eighth grades). The school added one form (or grade) each year thereafter until it comprised grades 7–12, denoted by the British educational notations Form I, II, III, IV, V and VI, respectively. Forms I and II (seventh and eighth grades) were later dropped. Today, Brooks consists of Forms III, IV, V and VI, or grades 9–12, corresponding to the U.S. public educational system's equivalent of a high school. Students entering Brooks in the Third Form are colloquially referred to as Beagles, in honor of the first headmaster's famously disoriented pet. is the 272nd day of the year (273rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1927 (MCMXXVII) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... For other uses, see High school (disambiguation). ... This article is about the dog breed. ...


Brooks School is unique among schools for the continuity of its leadership, having had just three heads of school in over 75 years. The School's first headmaster, Frank D. Ashburn (a graduate of Groton School, Yale University and Columbia Law School), was appointed at the age of 25 and served for 46 years until his retirement in 1973. He was succeeded by H. Peter Aiken who served until 1986, when he was succeeded by Lawrence W. Becker, the school's current headmaster who will step down in 2008. He will be succeeded by John Packard, the current Dean of Faculty. In the UK and elsewhere, a head teacher is the most senior teacher in a school. ... Groton School is a private, Episcopal, college preparatory boarding school located in Groton, Massachusetts, U.S. It enrolls approximately 350 boys and girls, from the eighth (Second Form) through twelfth grades (Sixth Form). ... Yale redirects here. ... Columbia Law School, located in the New York City borough of Manhattan, is one of the professional schools of Columbia University, a member of the Ivy League, and one of the leading law schools in the United States. ... For the song by James Blunt, see 1973 (song). ... Year 1986 (MCMLXXXVI) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link displays 1986 Gregorian calendar). ...


The school admitted day students in the early 1950s and became co-educational in 1979. Also: 1979 by Smashing Pumpkins. ...


Brooks has 5 boys dorms and 5 girls dorms. The girls dorms are Merriman, Gardner, PBA, Hett West and Hett East. The boys dorms are Whitney, Thorne, Blake, Peabody, and Russell. The largest dorm on campus is Thorne House with 40 boys.


Brooks has many clubs and organizations on campus. They range from Irish Club to Brooks Brothers and Sisters (BBS). Other groups include Amnesty International, the Gay Straight Alliance (GSA), Ashburn Society, Phillips Brooks Society (PBS), Art Association, Students Embracing Culture (SEC), Debate Team, Peer Tutoring, Ski Club, Model UN, Environmental Club, International Club, Rugby Club, Sushi Club, Harry Potter Club, Weekend Activities, Jewish Student Organization (JSO), Fins and Feathers Club, Gentlemen's Club, Film Auters Club, Cheese Club (for lovers of fine cheese), Rock Band, and Math Team.


The academic program at Brooks focuses on a college preparatory curriculum. Community life at Brooks includes bi-weekly chapel services (with a third service on Sundays for boarding students) in a non-denominational setting, community service programs serving locally and beyond, and extracurricular activities in the arts and athletics. Athletically, Brooks competes in the Independent School League. Its traditional rival is the Governor's Academy (Formerly known as Governor Dummer Academy). However, recently rivalry had been struck up with The Middlesex School. The Independent School League (ISL) is composed of sixteen New England preparatory schools that compete athletically and academically. ... The Governors Academy (formerly Governor Dummer Academy) is an independent school with 376 students in grades nine through twelve. ...


The school's motto, victuri te salutamus, is Latin for "We, who are about to live, salute you." - a variation of the famous motto of the Roman gladiators' "nos morituri te salutamus," or "we who are about to die, salute you." For other uses, see Gladiator (disambiguation). ...


Dormitories

Boys Dorms Thorne Blake Whitney Peabody Russel
Girls Dorms Gardner Hett East Hett West PBA Merriman

The school has 10 dormitories, five each for girls and boys. At least two faculty members live in each residence, and dorm prefects are appointed to work with the younger students as they adjust to living away from home. On weeknights and Sunday evening, dorms are quiet for study hours between 8 and 10. Third formers have assigned study hall in Wilder Dining Hall and sixth formers are free to study outside of the dorm.


Dorms include a common room that usually has a fridge, microwave, and TV for late night television.


For your first year at Brooks, the housing committee chooses roommates for you, according to your submitted rooming questionnaire. Every year after that the choice is up to you.


Athletics

Brooks has been very successful in winning many championships in the Independent School League and New England over the recent years, including: There are several expansions of Independent School League and ISL: Independent School League can refer to the Boston area Independent School League, a group of 16 elite New England preparatory schools. ...


Fall Sports

  • Boys Cross Country - 2005 New England Division 3 Champions, 2007 ISL Champions
  • Girls Cross Country- 2007 New England Division 2 Champions, 2007 ISL Champions
  • Girls Field Hockey - 2004 New England Class B Tournament Champions, 2005 New England Class B Tournament Champions, 2006 New England Class B Tournament Champions,
  • Boys Soccer - 2003 ISL Champions, New England Class A Tournament Champions, 2004 ISL Co-Champions, 2005 ISL Tri-Champions, 2007 ISL Co-Champions, 2007 New England Class B Tournament Finalists
  • Girls Soccer - 2001 ISL Champions, New England Class B Tournament Champions, 2002 ISL Champions, New England Class A Tournament Champions, 2005 ISL Champions, New England Class A Tournament Finalists, 2007 ISL Co-Champions

Winter Sports

  • Girls Basketball - 2003 New England Class B Tournament Champions, 2006 New England Class B Tournament Champions
  • Boys Ice Hockey - 2004 ISL Eberhart Division Champions, 2005 ISL Eberhart Division Champions, 2006 ISL Eberhart Champions
  • Girls Ice Hockey - 2004 New England Division 2 Champions
  • Girls Squash - 2006 New England Class B Champions - two players
  • Boys Wrestling - 2005 ISL Graves-Kelsey Co-Champions, 2006 New England Champions - two wrestlers, 2007 New England Runner-ups, Champions - two wrestlers, National Prep Champion, Sean Bilodeau

Spring Sports

  • Girls Crew - 2004 NEIRA Regatta Winners, National Champions, 2005 NEIRA Regatta Winners, National Champions
  • Girls Lacrosse - 2004 ISL Champions, 2005 ISL Champions, 2006 ISL Champions
  • Softball - 7 ISL Championships in the past 8 years

Study Abroad

Brooks offers several opportunities for students to study abroad, including:

  • African Exchange - with four non-racial institutions in Africa: Kenya, Botswana and Uganda
  • School Year Aboard (SYA) - founded in 1964 by Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts and now a consortium including top independent schools across the country, SYA is the only secondary school level program which allows students to live with a foreign family for an entire academic year while earning U.S. graduation credits and preparing for selective U.S. colleges and universities.

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Notable Brooksians

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References

  1. ^ McFadden, Robert D. "Barry Bingham Jr., Louisville Publisher, Is Dead at 72", The New York Times, [{April 4]], 2006. Accessed December 12, 2007. "He attended the Brooks School in North Andover, Mass., and graduated from Harvard in 1956 with a bachelor's degree in history."
  2. ^ Chamberlain, Tony. "CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD BURTON'S INNOVATION HAS FOSTERED A SNOWBOUND SENSATION", The Boston Globe, December 18, 1997.
  3. ^ Bumiller, Elisabeth. "POLITICS: ON THE TRAIL; In Political Quest, Forbes Runs in Shadow of Father", The New York Times, February 11, 1996. Accessed December 11, 2007. "Christine Todd, Mr. Forbes's childhood friend from the Far Hills Country Day school, would grow up to become Governor Whitman.... His son went off to the Brooks School in North Andover, Mass., then on to Princeton, Malcolm Forbes's alma mater."


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Members of the Independent School League, New England
Belmont Hill School | Buckingham Browne & Nichols | Brooks School | The Governor's Academy | Groton School | Lawrence Academy at Groton | Middlesex School | Milton Academy | Noble and Greenough School | Rivers School | Roxbury Latin School | St. George's School | St. Mark's School | St. Paul's School | St. Sebastian's School | Thayer Academy
The Independent School League (ISL) is composed of sixteen New England preparatory schools that compete athletically and academically. ... This article is about the region in the United States of America. ... Belmont Hill School an all-boys preparatory school located on a 23 acre campus in Belmont, a suburb of Boston, Massachusetts. ... Address 80 Gerrys Landing Road Town Cambridge, Massachusetts Country U.S. Browne & Nichols established 1883, by George H. Browne & Edgar H. Nichols[1] The Buckingham School established 1889 Buckingham Browne & Nichols merger 1974 Conference Independent School League Type Private Coeducational Religious Affiliation Secular Grades Pre-K to 12 (on... The Governors Academy (formerly Governor Dummer Academy) is an independent school with 376 students in grades nine through twelve. ... Groton School is a private, Episcopal, college preparatory boarding school located in Groton, Massachusetts, U.S. It enrolls approximately 350 boys and girls, from the eighth (Second Form) through twelfth grades (Sixth Form). ... Lawrence Academy at Groton Lawrence Academy at Groton, (occasionally called LA or Lacademy), is a co-educational preparatory school located in Groton, Massachusetts, in the United States. ... Middlesex School The Circle, Middlesex School, Concord, Massachusetts Clay Centennial Center, Middlesex School, Concord, Massachusetts Middlesex School is an independent preparatory school for grades 9 - 12 located in Concord, Massachusetts, USA. It was founded in 1901 by Frederick Winsor, who headed the school until 1937. ... Milton Academy is a private, preparatory, coeducational boarding and day school in Milton, Massachusetts. ... The Noble and Greenough School, popularly referred to as Nobles, is a coeducational, nonsectarian day and boarding school for students in grades seven through twelve. ... The Rivers School The Rivers School is a private, coeducational, preparatory school, located in Weston, Massachusetts. ... Roxbury Latin School, founded in 1645 and located at 101 Saint Theresa Avenue in West Roxbury, Massachusetts since 1927, is the oldest school in continuous existence in North America. ... St. ... For the school in Dallas, see St. ... , This is about St. ... Saint Sebastians School, also known colloquially as St. ... Thayer Academy (TA) is a private, co-educational, college-preparatory day school located in Braintree, Massachusetts. ...

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Brooks School - Peterson's In-Depth Description (2307 words)
Brooks houses its boarding students in ten recently renovated dormitories, each of which is supervised by 2, 3, or 4 faculty members.
Brooks endeavors to offer its sports at sufficient depth to ensure that each student is able to participate at a level that provides the greatest enjoyment.
An all-school assembly for announcements is held in the morning on Friday.
Brooks School - Student Review #2 (1366 words)
The school required you to participate in 2 sports teams in freshmen and sophomore years, and 1 in junior and senior years.
The first is that the school size was very small and most of the faculty lived on campus, which allowed for an amazing amount of attention for the students.
The school required you to take at least a semester of each (visual arts, music, and theatre) so that you learn a little of everything and are well arounded.
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