| Brookewood School for Girls | |
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| Location | |
United States | |
| Coordinates | 39°1′35.3″N 77°4′28.3″W / 39.026472°N 77.074528°W / 39.026472; -77.074528 |
| Information | |
| Type | Private, All-Female |
| Motto | Nolite Timere (Be Not Afraid) |
| Religious affiliation(s) | An Independent School teaching the Catholic Catechism |
| School district | Archdiocese of Washington Catholic Schools[1] |
| President | Richard McPherson |
| Headmaster | Richard McPherson |
| Grades | K–12 |
| Average class size | 13 |
| Color(s) | Navy, White, Red |
| Athletics | Lacrosse, Field Hockey, Volleyball, Basketball, Soccer |
| Mascot | Bengal Tiger |
| Newspaper | "The Biz" |
| Website | www.brookewood.org |
Brookewood School is a private independent day school for girls located in Kensington, Maryland. It is associated with The Avalon School, a private school for boys in Wheaton, Maryland, and the Thomas More Institute, an umbrella program for homeschoolers. It is a Catholic school with a student/teacher ratio of 7:1. Brookewood School recently celebrated its 10-year anniversary in 2016.
References
- ↑ "Find a School". Archdiocese of Washington Catholic Schools.
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