North Andover United States of America
Brooks School

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Description

Established in 1926 in the town of North Andover, Brooks School provides a co-educational, college preparatory program for 380 students on a 270-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. With a challenging academic curriculum that includes 20 advanced placement courses, Brooks also offers opportunities to study abroad in Africa, Europe and South America. The school's exceptional athletic program has earned numerous league and New England championships.

  • Day school tuition N/A - $52900 USD
  • Grades for day school 9th Grade/Year 10 -
    12th Grade/Year 13
  • Scholarships Available No
  • Year founded 1926
  • Boarding school tuition N/A - $64950 USD
  • Grades for boarding school 9th Grade/Year 10 -
    12th Grade/Year 13
  • Curricula Host Country's National, Advanced Placement, AP Capstone
  • Type Co-ed

Scholarships

Need based financial aid is available for those that qualify


Admissions Information

Admissions Process

Please visit our website for application details.


Entry Requirements

• Interview • Application • Testing (SSAT/SAT/ACT, TOEFL/Duolingo for international students)

  • First application deadline 15 January
  • Students can join after the academic year begins No
  • Waiting List Yes
  • Application fee (domestic) $60 USD
  • Application fee (international) $100 USD

Academics

  • Assigns homework Yes
  • Use of technology in the classroom Yes
  • Language of instruction English
  • ELL support No
  • Teacher/Student ratio 1:6
  • Native English teachers Yes
  • Languages taught Chinese, English, French, Latin, Spanish
  • Number of teaching staff 65
  • Examinations available Advanced Placement - AP

School Life

  • Bus service No
  • Sports teams available Yes
  • Pastoral Care Yes
  • Do students practice religion at the school Yes
  • Most common nationality US
  • School provides lunch Yes
  • Uniform required No
  • Access to an educational psychologist Yes
  • Average class size 12

Sports Teams

Baseball, Basketball, Crew, Cross Country, Dance, Field Hockey, Football, Golf, Ice Hockey, Lacrosse, Sailing, Soccer, Softball, Squash, Tennis, Volleyball, Wrestling


Uniform

Dress code


Religion at School

While the school has an affiliation with the Episcopal Church and students are required to attend Chapel, our religious affiliation is loose.


University Relations

  • University counseling Yes
  • Percent that pursue university 100

University Counseling

Three full time college counselors on staff