Why would you send a sixth-grade boy to boarding school? Shouldn't a ninth-grade student start high school? What is a junior boarding school? Make an appointment to visit us today and learn why Eaglebrook, a boarding and day school for boys in middle school, might be the right place for your son.
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.”
This past Saturday, the Eaglebrook swimmers faced their toughest competition with tenacity and determination. Despite losing a meet for the first time in many years, they truly rose to the challenge and had a very successful meet. There were fantastic races on Saturday. Captain and sixth former, Ben Wood, has continually lowered his breaststroke times each meet. During this meet, he knocked off another second for a Personal best time of 1:10.67. Wilson Wang started the individual events off strong by winning the 200 yd freestyle with a personal best of 2:04.11. David Cho had tough competition during the 500 free, racing head to head against the Andover swimmer next to him for 20 grueling laps. Cho dropped 7 seconds in his 500, coming in second with a best time of 5:52. Michael Tanner dropped almost 20 seconds from his 500 Fr, and had personal bests in all three of his other events earning him swimmer of the meet. Henry Chou dropped 12, and James Oh dropped 2 seconds in the 500 also. Yuki Sato and Jared Armes made their debut in the 500 yd free, looking strong. Nailing every dive, Sam Prout shattered Eaglebrook's 1 meter diving record by a whopping 20 + points. He was calm, confident and poised during his event. The Eaglebrook swimmers and divers showed true sportsmanship on Saturday, cheering for their teammates and by swimming with heart. They should be very proud of themselves for rising to challenge.