Brimmer and May School
Brimmer and May | |
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Joy, Growth, Success | |
Address | |
69 Middlesex Road USA | |
Coordinates | 42°19′37″N 71°9′55″W / 42.32694°N 71.16528°WCoordinates: 42°19′37″N 71°9′55″W / 42.32694°N 71.16528°W |
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Type | Independent |
Head of School | Judith Guild |
Faculty | 70 |
Enrollment | 400 |
Campus | 7-acres |
Color(s) | Green and White |
Athletics | 30+ team sports |
Athletics conference | Independent Girls Conference (IGC), Massachusetts Bay Independent League (MBIL), New England Preparatory School Athletic Council (NEPSAC) |
Mascot | Gator |
Website | http://www.brimmerandmay.org/ |
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Brimmer and May School is an independent, pre-K-12 school located in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. Brimmer and May is accredited by The New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) and is a member of the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS), which in 2011 designated Brimmer and May as a “School of the Future.” In addition, it is a member of the Association of Independent Schools in New England (AISNE), Coalition of Essential Schools (CES), the Independent Curriculum Group (ICG), and the National Center for Independent School Renewal (NCISR).[1]
History
The Brimmer School was founded in 1887 and the May School in 1880. In 1939, these two well-known Boston schools merged. The head master of The Brimmer School was Mabel Homer Cummings and the head master of Miss May's School was Miss Mary C.S. May, both of whom have buildings named after them on the current campus. In 1954, Brimmer and May moved to its current location, three miles west of Boston in Chestnut Hill. Brimmer and May became fully coeducational in 1992. [2]
Student population
2013-2014 - 17% international students, 23% students of color, 30% receive financial aid, 35% are siblings. [3]
Location
The campus is located along a two-block stretch of Middlesex Road in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. The immediate surrounding area includes landmarks such as the Longwood Cricket Club and Boston College campus. The School is located on the T Greenline at the Chestnut Hill stop.
Facilities
Chase Building and Almy Center - Classrooms, computer lab, dining room, Technology Department, Science Department, humanities departments, Math Department, Creative Arts Department, Ruth Corkin Theatre, Anne C. Reenstierna Library, Waintrup Courtyard, College Counseling Department.
McCoy Hall - Classrooms, Lower School Library, French Library, playground (in backyard), Summer Programs Office.
Cummings Hall - Administrative Offices, classrooms, Certified Organic Wildlife Habitat (in backyard).
May Hall - World Language Department and classrooms.
Corkin Visual Arts Center - two arts studios, Ceramic studio.
Head of School's House
Athletic Facilities include the Emily C. Thompson Gym and fitness center, campus field, and the Orr Field in Newton.
Technology Facilities: 1-1 iPad program, Mobile Maker Lab, 3-D printer, 3-D scanner, interactive whiteboards, and interactive projection systems.
Sports
Teams compete in the Massachusetts Bay Independent League (MBIL), the Independent Girls’ Conference (IGC), and the New England Prep School Athletic Conference (NEPSAC), in addition to invitational matches.
The School fields the following teams:[4]
Boys' and Girls' Soccer: Boys' won MBIL League Champion 2012
Boys' and Girls' Basketball: Girls' won NEPSAC Class E champions 2013
Boys' and Girls' Lacrosse
Boys' and Girls' Tennis
Girls' Field Hockey
Girls' Softball
Boys' Baseball: MBIL League Champion 2014
Coed Golf
Coed Cross Country: MBIL League Champion 2013
Coed Curling: Two trophies earned at the 2014 Brookline Country Club Bonspiel.