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The Brunswick community gathered in Dann Gymnasium on Tuesday, June 4, for Closing Exercises — an annual spring event to conclude the school year and honor students and faculty for outstanding accomplishments in the classroom, on the athletic fields, and throughout the community.
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Brunswick graduated 114 students in the Class of 2024 in its 122th Commencement on May 22 — under spectacular May sunshine, a bright blue sky, and warm conditions.
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A host of Brunswick seniors were honored with distinguished awards at a ceremony in Dann Gymnasium on Monday, May 20.
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National Merit Scholarship Corporation announced this year’s National Merit $2500 Scholarship winners, including Brunswick seniors Thomas Ewald and Bo MacNaughton.
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For the second year in a row, the Upper School Math Team has captured the New England math team championship, placing first in the small schools division after earning 87 points as compared to 63 points from the second-place finishers from Hopkins School.
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A Special Message from Brunswick's Board Chairman
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Joshua Foer, a USA Memory Champion and international bestselling author, visited Brunswick to speak with parents and Upper and Middle School students about how to radically improve memory.
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The Upper School Math Team placed first in the Connecticut State Association of Math League competition on April 4, outscoring every school not just in the small school division but in the medium- and large-school divisions as well.
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Brunswick School’s first Father-Son Dinner took place in 1934; on March 7, the storied, long-standing tradition marked its 91st anniversary with a gathering of more than 750 at Burke Field House.
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The Upper School Math Team continues to excel, finishing first in the Fairfield County Math League this year after winning every match of its six-match season and earning 598 points overall.
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A New York Times best-selling author and professor of marketing and psychology spoke with parents and Upper School students around the topic of screen use and how to get “unstuck” from technology and in life more broadly.
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An 81-year-old survivor of the Holocaust spoke to Middle Schoolers in a Zoom conversation presented by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C., on January 30.
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Senior Andrew Tu was part of a four-person research team whose work was published in Discrete Math Letters — a peer-reviewed, international, and scholarly journal — on December 31.
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Upper School math instructor Michael Allwood has been honored as a recipient of the 2024 Edyth May Sliffe Awards for Distinguished Mathematics Teaching in Middle School and High School — awarded by the Mathematical Association of America.
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Brunswick boys of all ages commenced a well-deserved holiday break with a spirited and cheerful all-school rendition of “The Twelve Days of Christmas" at Burke Field House on Friday, December 15.
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Brunswick earned first place in the third match of the Fairfield County Math League season on Wednesday, tallying 100 points (out of a possible 126).
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Brunswick has brought the Hour of Code initiative to its campuses during Computer Science Education Week, enabling every student and faculty member to have the chance to engage with captivating coding activities from December 4-10.
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Brunswick’s computer science team of Ajay Bagaria ’24, Jack Whitney-Epstein ’26, and Vikram Sarkar ’26 earned second place in the TigerHacks Coding Competition — an event hosted by Greenwich Country Day School on November 11.
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Eight Brunswick seniors — Ryan Ohl in water polo; Payton Anderson, Hudson Hausmann, Luke Hublitz, and Casey Quinson in lacrosse; Calder Glassman and Michael Yeager in baseball; and Will Harned in golf — signed National Letters of Intent (NLI) on Wednesday, November 8.
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Kevin M. Simon, M.D., M.P.H, the first-ever Chief Behavioral Health Officer for the Boston Public Health Commission, visited Brunswick to speak with parents and Upper School students about resiliency, grit, and growth mindset on October 17.