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Brooks School is a private school for grades nine through 12, offering a diverse and inclusive community, a challenging curriculum, and a range of activities and athletics. Learn more about the school's history, admissions, events, and alumni stories.
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Brooks School is a private, co-educational, college-preparatory boarding school in North Andover, Massachusetts, founded in 1926 by Endicott Peabody. Learn about its history, student body, finances, campus, and notable alumni.
Welcome to Brooks School. We're thrilled that you're interested in learning more about us. Nestled on the shores of Lake Cochichewick in North Andover, our campus provides a picturesque backdrop for academic excellence and personal growth.
Last 30 minutes: Parents/guardians have a discussion with the admission representative. Please call the admission office at (978) 725-6271 or (978) 725-6272 to set up an in-person tour and interview, or a virtual interview, with a member of the admission office.
2 days ago · Naomi L. Brooks Elementary School in the Rosemont neighborhood remains closed today (Monday) after being closed last week due to a lead exposure incident at the school. Principal Suzanne Hess sent a letter to the school's community last Thursday saying contractors at the school for window replacement work discovered lead in two classrooms. "After thorough
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4 days ago · Established in 1926 in the town of North Andover, Brooks School provides a co-educational, college preparatory program for 340 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.