Brookstone School

Brookstone School

The Independent College Preparatory School of Columbus
Address
440 Bradley Park Drive
Columbus, Georgia, (Muscogee County) 31904
United States
Coordinates 32°31′41″N 84°59′15″W / 32.52806°N 84.98750°W / 32.52806; -84.98750Coordinates: 32°31′41″N 84°59′15″W / 32.52806°N 84.98750°W / 32.52806; -84.98750
Information
Type Private, coeducational
Established 1951
Principal (3K-3) Jennifer K. Foster
(4-5) Leigh Anne Floyd
(6-8) Chris Moore
(9-12) J. Manning Weir
Head of school F. Martin Lester, Jr.
Faculty 82
Grades 3K-12
Enrollment 822
Student to teacher ratio 10:1
Color(s) Blue and white         
Team name Cougars
Rival Pacelli High School
(Battle for the Jug)
Website http://www.brookstoneschool.org

Brookstone School is a private 3K-12 university-preparatory school located in Columbus, Georgia, United States. It was established in 1951 and relocated to its current campus in 1969.

Accreditation and Memberships

National Association of Independent Schools
Southern Association of Independent Schools
Georgia Independent School Association
Atlanta Area Association of Independent Schools
Council for Advancement and Support of Education
Georgia High School Association
National Association of Secondary School Principals
National Association for College Admissions Counseling
Southern Association for College Admission Counseling
The College Board
The Cum Laude Society
National Honor Society
Educational Records Bureau
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Campus

The campus is in a college-like setting located on 100 acres in northwest Columbus. The upper school building has over 46,000 square feet of technologically enhanced classrooms, including state-of-the-art science labs and a theater-style lecture room. Additional facilities on campus which augment the college preparatory program include a theater for performing arts and a complex for studio arts. Those facilities–along with two libraries, twelve acres of athletic venues, a fitness center, two gymnasiums, football, softball, baseball, and soccer fields, a track, a cross country trail, six tennis courts, an all-faiths chapel, and three outdoor classrooms surround a central quadrangle. [2]

Athletics

Notable alumni

External links

References

  1. brookstoneschool.org
  2. brookstoneschool.org
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