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 * About
   Learn about who we are and what we do
 * Upper School
   For boys in Grades 9 through 12
 * Middle School
   For boys in Grades 5 through 8
 * Lower School
   For boys in Grades 1 through 4
 * Pre School
   Pre Kindergarten and Kindergarten
 * VT Campus
   A 650-acre campus in Randolph, Vermont
 * Contact
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UPPER SCHOOL

Grade 9 to Grade 12

MIDDLE SCHOOL

Grade 5 to Grade 8

LOWER SCHOOL

Grade 1 to Grade 4

PRE SCHOOL

Pre Kindergarten and Kindergarten

We always welcome the opportunity to talk to families about Brunswick and our
application process. Please don't hesitate to email or call at any time. We'll
be in touch as soon as possible. Thank you so much for your interest in our
school!



HOW TO APPLY

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AFFORDING 'WICK
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> CHOOSE THE BRUNSWICK EXPERIENCE

Nothing is more important to us than building character. The entire Brunswick
community is committed to instilling in our boys, by example and through
experience, the qualities all true gentlemen possess — qualities that will make
them respectful, courageous, honest, and honorable sons, friends, leaders, and
citizens.


A TRULY SPECIAL COMMUNITY

Homecoming is a time when Bruins of all ages come together on the Pre and Lower
School campus to share in great times and celebrate why Brunswick means so much
to each and every member of our community. These moments make it crystal clear:
As always, when ’Wick students, alumni, and families gather on campus, something
really special happens.




ADMISSIONS

Our admission process is designed to provide the best possible opportunity for
an applicant and his family to understand Brunswick and its educational
philosophy, and for the admission staff to understand each boy and his
educational background and interests. Only when these goals have been met can
both the family and the School be satisfied that the right match has been made
for a student’s successful education.

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GRATITUDE

The 2020-2021 academic year saw Brunswick boys go back to school for five days a
week even in the face of a rising pandemic, the first in a century. It was an
historic year, one filled with health protocols and social distancing, of masks
and cancelled sports. But it was also a year that offered the kind of “therapy”
that comes with getting back into the rhythm of the day, a year that revitalized
community gardens and the connections of day-to-day life, and, most especially,
a year that saw the entire ’Wick community “rowing in the same direction.”




FRIENDSHIPS FOR A LIFETIME

As their years at Brunswick draw to a happy conclusion, seniors and their
families gather each year in mid-May for Commencement -- a capstone celebration
of both a wonderful experience and the countless opportunities and possibilities
that now await. "I and everyone here absolutely love you guys!" Head of School
Tom Philip told the Class of 2022. "We love the promise you each individually
and collectively offer for the future. And here's the last and best part: You've
each created a home here. We'll be proud of you and love you always."


MISSION & HISTORY

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GENERAL FACTS & FIGURES

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The Class of 2020 Many Paths, One Goal
 * Nick Dow
 * Isaac Sacks
 * Maron Salame
 * Steve Lopez
 * Nick Wolanske
 * Logan Darrin
 * Henry Foster
 * Kyle Raker
 * Eric Meindl
 * Jean-Bernard Zoungrana


NICK DOW

A Reluctant Reader

Nick Dow came to Brunswick in Kindergarten, and refused to read. In first grade,
it was the same. Reading just was not for him. That all changed in second grade,
when a tutor offered one-on-one instruction and ended up hooking him for life;
years later, the 2020 Brunswick graduate made his way to the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology to pursue a passion for biology and biotech, in
particular its “potential to improve lives and increase life spans.”

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ISAAC SACKS

A Surprise Opportunity

Isaac Sacks wasn’t looking to make a change. Already committed to play lacrosse
at Brown, Sacks was pretty settled at his previous school, his future
secure.Plus, living in New York City, Brunswick would be more work. The morning
drive from his home in Manhattan would be 45 minutes, growing to an hour or more
in the evening. But his dad pushed for the change, arguing that a Brunswick
experience for the two most impactful years of high school would be worth the
hassle.

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MARON SALAME

History Is His Story

Summing up Maron Salame, it’s safe to say that he is open to discovery — lots of
it.
Whether it’s what’s revealed in the mud flats of his native Long Island Sound,
what’s signified in the tomes featured in Brunswick’s in-depth offering of the
classics, or what’s discovered far beyond Greenwich — in the hallowed, dry ruins
of ancient Greece — Salame learned early that all kinds of treasure can be found
through the simple act of looking closely at the world.

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STEVE LOPEZ

A Grandmother, in Mexico, Lights The Way

A torn ACL proved to be a showstopper for Bruin Steve Lopez in his junior year,
sidelining him from his beloved pitch. But it also gave him some nourishment in
an entirely different, emerging interest. Lopez wants to be a doctor, and so for
him, the prospect of surgery to mend what was broken in his knee was nothing
short of exciting.

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NICK WOLANSKE

Also a Brunswick Legacy: Range

Modesty prevails for another one of Brunswick’s newest alumni, Nick Wolanske.
Asked to reflect on his Brunswick experience, Wolanske downplayed his
achievements across the board. “My legacy at Brunswick — lack of sports prowess,
no engraved trophy, not an intellectual Titan,” he said in a phone call from
Colorado after graduating from Brunswick.

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LOGAN DARRIN

Not Just Luck

Logan Darrin used his Senior Voice to speak to his classmates about luck. “I’ve
always been fascinated by luck,” he said as he reflected back on the speech a
few months after school ended. “Luck is the ultimate X factor. “What are the
odds you end up at an awesome place like Brunswick?” he posited. “That’s why I
wrote that speech.

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HENRY FOSTER

The Bogeyman Doesn’t Have a Chance

“Scare the boogey monster.” It’s the advice Henry Foster gave his classmates
when it came his time to offer some words for his Senior Voice speech in Baker
Theater. A ’Wick Bruin for eight years, Foster tipped his hat to his fifth grade
teacher, Mr. Callahan, and offered advice about the bogeyman and a few other
tidbits of guidance.

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KYLE RAKER

Follow Your Heart

Up until senior year, Kyle Raker played soccer at one of the highest levels in
the country, honing his talents with focus and drive in a local club team. But
his heart wasn’t in it.“I haven’t been myself,” he said as he reflected on his
senior year experiences. “It became second nature to make others happy. I was
not fully invested.”

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ERIC MEINDL

Tinkerer Nudges Brunswick into the Green

Eric Meindl has dabbled in science, ice climbing, even wilderness
navigation.He’s also been a talented soccer player, tri captain of the varsity
team, and a robotics enthusiast. But his biggest Brunswick legacy may well be
his tinkering.

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JEAN-BERNARD ZOUNGRANA

From Burkina Faso to Harvard, in One Generation

Say yes. It’s a simple message, but a powerful one. For 2020 Brunswick graduate
Jean-Bernard Zoungrana, it’s a message that may well underpin a life that has
seen him move from an early childhood with immigrant parents in New Rochelle,
N.Y., through Brunswick, right on up to the storied turf at Harvard Yard.

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VIRTUAL TOURS

Walk through some of our
facilities in 360 degrees:

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Middle School Makerspace

Indoor Rowing Room

Lower School Library

Mehra Natatorium

Lower School Foyer/Dinosaur

Middle School Library & Lobby

Upper School Arts Classrooms

Robert L. Cosby Weight Room

Varsity Hockey Locker Room

Varsity Squash Court

Middle School Computer Lab

Middle School Makerspace

Indoor Rowing Room

Lower School Library

Mehra Natatorium

Lower School Foyer/Dinosaur

Middle School Library & Lobby

Upper School Arts Classrooms

Robert L. Cosby Weight Room

Varsity Hockey Locker Room

Varsity Squash Court

Middle School Computer Lab

Middle School Makerspace

Indoor Rowing Room

Lower School Library

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A TIME LIKE NO OTHER

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POWER HOUR

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POISED FOR A BRIGHT FUTURE

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DIMENSIONS IN MUSIC & DRAMA

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BRUNSWICK SCHOOL

Founded in 1902, an independent, college preparatory day school in Greenwich,
Conn., providing character-based education for boys in Pre-Kindergarten through
Grade 12.

100 Maher Ave
Greenwich, CT 06830
203.625.5800 (Main Office)

PRE-SCHOOL & LOWER SCHOOL

1252 King Street
Greenwich, CT 06831
203.485.3660 (Admission)

MIDDLE SCHOOL

1275 King Street
Greenwich, CT 06831
203.242.1203 (Admission)

UPPER SCHOOL

100 Maher Avenue
Greenwich, CT 06830
203.625.5842 (Admission)

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