Brookwood School, founded in 1956, is a non-denominational, co-educational, non-profit day school in Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts. There are approximately 408 students and 100 faculty members. Sports such as field hockey, basketball, soccer,and lacrosse are offered. There are after school classes offered by teachers as well as visitors that include sewing, music classes, knitting, fencing, and clay. A favorite tradition, especially amongst alumni, the eighth grade puts on a musical for the whole school every March. Past plays have included; Grease, The Wizard of Oz, The Lion King, Toy Story, The Princess Bride, Shrek, and School of Rock.
History
Brookwood School was founded in December 1956 as Essex County Day School by a group of parents who felt there was a need for another school in the area. An old estate property was purchased and the school opened in the converted stables in September 1957. In the early days, registration took place under a maple tree by Pip Cutler, the founding headmaster.
Brookwood School had an initial enrollment of 65 students in 1957. The school has expanded its facilities and student population and in 2010 has approximately 408 students from diverse backgrounds enrolled in the lower, middle, and upper schools.
Headmaster Cutler retired in 1973 but the values he stood for continue to serve as the guiding principles of the school. The fourth and current headmaster is John Peterman, who held the position from 1992 to 2015. In the fall of 2014, Brookwood named a new Head of School to start in July, after Peterman retires.
Brookwood's Board of Trustees is the governing body, managing the school's financial and physical resources.
In 2012, Brookwood was recognized by NAIS for their global initiative efforts.
Campus
The campus consists of 30 acres (12Â ha) of playing fields and academic buildings, surrounded by natural woodlands, slightly in-land from the northern shore of Massachusetts Bay. The upper school students are housed in the newly renovated wing that was originally the stables.
References
External links
- Official website
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