Why would you send a sixth-grade boy to boarding school? Shouldn't a ninth-grade student start high school? What is a junior boarding school? Make an appointment to visit us today and learn why Eaglebrook, a boarding and day school for boys in middle school, might be the right place for your son.
Eaglebrook School was founded in 1922 by Howard Gibbs as a private boarding and day school for boys in middle school. Learn about our school in Deerfield, Massachusetts then and now, and read about the Core Skills we think every boy should know.
At Eaglebrook, we recognize that all students learn in different ways, vary in their innate abilities, and come from a variety of educational backgrounds. Classes at Eaglebrook are organized to meet the needs of each boy.
Eaglebrook is a close community of middle school students, teachers, and their families. Activities outside of the academic classroom are important to the intellectual, social, physical, and emotional development of boys in middle school. Learn about the programs we offer at Eaglebrook, from athletics to arts.
At Eaglebrook, boys learn more than they ever thought possible, discover inner resources, develop self-confidence, and have fun along the way. Delivering on our mission is only possible through the incredible generosity of alumni, parents, parents of alumni, and friends.”
Ski Team at the New England Prep School Alpine Ski Championships
The top Eaglebrook Ski Team racers met with mixed results at the NE Prep School Alpine Ski Championships held at Proctor Academy’s Blackwater Ski Area on February 15. In a field of 16 boys’ prep school teams, the GS squared struggled on a narrow, fairly steep race trail, which favored the heavier, more aggressive prep school racers. After our #1 racer overshot a tight right foot turn and had to hike, a less than aggressive tone was set and the rest of the team did not go after the course as they could have. The top GS Brookie finish was Hunters Quigg's 23rd place finish followed by Zach Leeds in 36th. Collin Alexander finished in 41st, and Lucien Malle's 54th place finish. Zach Mooney individually redeemed himself from his first run mistake by turning in a banner second run of 34.03, good for 8th place in that run.
On a steep and varied terrain slalom hill the Eaglebrook skills came through with a number of solid runs that catapulted the team into a very satisfying fourth place team finish. Zach Mooney turned in two exciting runs to take a medal winning 5th place, followed by Hunter Quigg's strong 19th place finish, Henry Conlon in 24th with a first run falter and rounding out the teams scoring, and an always reliable Zach Leeds in 27th position. The team felt a lot better and ended on a strong note. The team would also like to thank the strong support it received from many parents that traveled to this big event and all the delicious food that they provided. Results are posted on the NEPSAC web site or at prepskiing.org.
Ski Team racing continues next Wednesday, February 22 at the Easton Ski Area (Eaglebrook) with the MISL Championships and Awards and a season ending Eaglebrook USSA OPEN J3/4/5 Slalom. Come out and support your racers. Volunteers needed for the USSA race on Sunday, February 26.