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  1. Theater. Visual Arts. Arts in Action. Livestream. Arts Facilities. Summer. Summer. It’s hard to find a prep school campus that is more robust than Brewster in the summer. From our own summer school to sports camps, to the Royal Thai Scholars, or a lakeside wedding, we invite you to find your summer experience with us.

  2. Student Life. Full, fun, and meaningful days structured so every hour comes packed with activities to help you grow – intellectually, socially, physically, emotionally, and personally. Here's a sample: Special weeks – Winter Carnival, Random Acts of Kindness, Philanthropy, and Teacher Appreciation – add a mix of fun, competition ...

  3. www.brewsteracademy.org › quicklinks › visit-usVisit Us - Brewster Academy

    Visit Wolfeboro. Known as The Oldest Summer Resort in America, Brewster’s hometown of Wolfeboro is part of New Hampshire’s storied Lakes Region, and offers restaurants, ice cream and coffee shops, pizza places, clothing stores, parks and trails, art galleries, a pharmacy, grocery store, and a diverse assortment of other shops. Map of Campus.

  4. Brewster Academy is a Nike Elite High School Program (only school to have this distinction in New England). This team plays a full schedule of 30+ games and travels nationwide to invitation-only events for top programs.

  5. Applications (including financial aid applications) should be completed by February 1 to be included in regular decisions. After February 1, applicants are considered on a rolling basis. Learn about applying to Brewster Academy and take the first step towards joining a community focused on academic excellence and personal growth. Apply now.

  6. Brewster Academy. 80 Academy Drive Wolfeboro, NH 03894. Tel. 603-569-1600. Directions to Campus. School Calendar; School Directory; Athletics Calendar; Brewster ...

  7. The Emergence of Brewster’s International Campuses. Craig Gemmell, then the 12th Head of School at Brewster Academy in Wolfeboro in its long history, recognized the rarity and importance of Brewster’s particular means of education students in our world while also recognizing that Brewster could only educate 350 students per year in Wolfeboro given the size of its campus.