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  1. We are a top private K-12 school that provides a safe and spirited space for our students to discover and develop their best selves. A Browning education will provide your boys with the skills and dispositions needed so that they may contribute meaningfully to our world. Browning by the numbers: 400+ boys, Grades K-12 (in 3 divisions)

  2. Ask Me Anything: Join our Head of School, John Botti, and our Head of Lower School, Eric Ogden, for a Zoom Q&A session about what distinguishes Browning’s Lower School program. Applicant Assessment: Applicants to Grades 1 will visit Browning in small groups, and applicants to Grade 2-4 will meet individually with the Assistant Director of Lower School Admission for an assessment and ...

  3. Upcoming Events. Throughout the year, we host numerous online and in-person events to help prospective families get to know our community.

  4. The Browning School fosters growth of courageous and compassionate men of intellect and integrity who aspire to contribute meaningfully to our world. The Browning gentleman develops amid a community that upholds these values…

  5. The Browning School is built around the idea that relationships are the key to a boy’s success. Ours is a learning community where faculty members reach out to meet their students’ needs and respond to a boy’s passions and talents. We foster a climate in which boys are both known and loved—where they are seen and heard, given both freedom and boundaries,

  6. 11 de ene. de 2024 · The Browning School’s tuition assistance program is designed to make a Browning education possible for families based on demonstrated financial need and the availability of funds. Browning uses the Clarity Application to determine a family’s level of financial need based on the information that families share in the application which includes assets, income, expenses, and debts.

  7. Browning’s average class size is 32 per grade level. Students are typically divided into two homeroom/advisory sections in the Lower School and three in the Middle School. In the Upper School there are approximately 14 advisories with no more than 10 boys in each.