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Eaglebrook School was founded in 1922 by Howard Gibbs as a private boarding and day school for boys in middle school. Learn about our school in Deerfield, Massachusetts then and now, and read about the Core Skills we think every boy should know.
At Eaglebrook, we recognize that all students learn in different ways, vary in their innate abilities, and come from a variety of educational backgrounds. Classes at Eaglebrook are organized to meet the needs of each boy.
Eaglebrook is a close community of middle school students, teachers, and their families. Activities outside of the academic classroom are important to the intellectual, social, physical, and emotional development of boys in middle school. Learn about the programs we offer at Eaglebrook, from athletics to arts.
At Eaglebrook, boys learn more than they ever thought possible, discover inner resources, develop self-confidence, and have fun along the way. Delivering on our mission is only possible through the incredible generosity of alumni, parents, parents of alumni, and friends.”
The Eaglebrook swim team traveled to Westminster School for a tri-meet with Westy and the Titans from Wilbraham-Monson School. This meet was a perfect early season showcase for the swimmers from Pocomtuck Mountain. Despite a 2 ½ hour bus ride along a partially closed, under-construction Rt.91, and then passing a horrific multi-car-truck accident, the Brookies arrived with fifteen minutes to warm up. The meet started very fast, Eaglebrook apparently broke the school medley relay record for the third time this season, flying past the other two varsity prep school quartets. Unfortunately, the team was DQed for a quick start. Not the start to the meet that the coaches had expected. The Brookies came back strong led with great swims by Qais Hijazi and Michel Xu in the 200Free, Andrew Chang, Thomas Bowers in The 200IM and Jack Sun In the 50Free. Now, Eaglebrook was only 2 points down to both Westy and Wilbraham-Monson. Then the diving took place and both varsity teams scored while EBS did not have any divers.
With seven events to swim EBS needed to race and race fast. Eaglebrook began inching back when Jeffrey Lim came through in the 100 Fly taking a first and second to the opposing swimmers. In the 100 Free, Alex Ahmed, Henry Wiemeyer, and James Chen swam personal bests to take second, third, and fourth against a much more mature lineup from the preps. Still behind, Qais Hijazi and Hudson McGuinness took second and third in the 500Free. The 200Free relay brought the Eaglegbrook team back on top taking first and third places. With a slight lead going into the last event, the 400Free relay, the EBS squad needed a first and third place finish to ensure a dual victory. In the final outcome, EBS tied Westy and beat WM by 3 points. The team swims at home against Eagle Hill School, looking to break the school 200 Freestyle relay record, and is looking forward to Saturday’s dual at the Exeter pool. It should be a fast and furious week.