Brooks School
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1160 Great Pond Road , North Andover, MA 01845 Phone (978)725-6300 Web Site http://www.brooksschool.org Admissions Contact |
| Grades Served | 9-10-11-12 |
| Boarding/Day | Day and Boarding School |
| Single-Sex or Co-ed | Co-ed |
| Day Enrollment | 116 |
| Boarding Enrollment | 253 |
| Setting | Suburban |
| Religious Affiliation | Epsicopal |
| Student-Faculty Ratio | 5:1 |
| Average Class Size | 12 |
| Accrediting Body | New England Association of Schools and Colleges |
| Special Programs/Features | With a challenging academic curriculum that includes 14 advanced placement courses, Brooks also offers opportunities to study abroad in Europe and Africa. A unique summer science program places juniors at labs at MIT and Harvard and on the coast of Canada in Labrador. On the stage and in the gallery, visual and performing arts are an integral part of school life, while on the athletic fields numerous teams have won New England or league championships in recent years. |
| Next Scheduled Open House | Open Houses being scheduled. Please check back. |
| Summer Programs | This school offers summer programs. More Info |
| Application Deadline | February 1 |
| Required Testing | SSAT |
| Tuition | $48,415 |
| Financial Aid Program | Yes |
| % of Student Body on Financial Aid |
25 |
| Accepts international students requiring an I-20 visa? |

Brooks School provides a co-educational, college preparatory program for 360 students on a 250-acre campus overlooking Lake Cochichewick. Small classes allow students to work closely with teachers, fostering a relationship that is at the core of the warm, close-knit community.In the fall of 2008, Brooks unveiled its new green science building. It houses three state of the art laboratories, a lecture hall, and plenty of open space in which students and faculty can interact. The new science bulding complements Brooks' other outstanding facilities including newly constructed athletic facilities.
What's Happening In Our School?
10/12/2011 -- FROM TWITTER
Margaret M. Zuccotti '87 shared her story of survival with the LA Times at the onset of Breast Cancer Awareness Month: http://t.co/oXp0DTp7
