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A second-generation Holocaust survivor spoke to Middle School boys in February about her mother’s escape from Hungary in the early years of World War II.
The Middle School Math Team finished first in the statewide Connecticut MathCounts competition, held at Yale University on March 1.
After winning a tightly contested match against St. Andrew’s School on Saturday night to secure its place in the finals, Brunswick defeated Hotchkiss, 5-2, to earn the 2025 US High School Team Squash Championship. It is the Bruins’ sixth title in school history.
Richard Reeves, president of the American Institute for Boys and Men and author of Of Boys and Men: Why the Modern Male is Struggling, Why it Matters, and What to Do About It, spoke to parents and alumni in Baker Theater in an evening presentation in late January.
Deacon Art Miller, the former director of the Office for Black Catholic Ministries for the Archdiocese of Hartford and a one time schoolmate of Emmitt Till, spoke to Middle and Upper School students in special assemblies to mark Martin Luther King Jr. Day in January.
Brunswick competed in Match 4 of the Fairfield County Math League on Wednesday, with the A-team earning a convincing victory in the field of 27 schools with 113 total points.
For the Brunswick School football program, this year’s National Signing Day is more than a celebration — it’s a historic milestone, as the Bruins are sending an unprecedented 12 student-athletes to play college football during the early signing period.
Gordon Korman, the prolific author of children’s books and young-adult fiction, visited with Lower and Middle School students in late October, offering a lively recap of a creative, bountiful career spanning almost 47 years.
Brunswick's final match of the season was the NEPSAC Championship game against Phillips Exeter Academy at Mehra Natatorium on Sunday, with the Bruins ultimately earning a 20-13 win to capture their 10th consecutive New England Championship title.