The Meadowbrook School of Weston

The Meadowbrook School of Weston is a coeducational, nonsectarian, independent day school for students in grades from junior kindergarten through eight. Meadowbrook is located on a 26-acre campus in Weston, Massachusetts, enrolls approximately 300 students, and employs 76 faculty and staff. The faculty:student ratio is 1:7.

The Meadowbrook School of Weston
The Meadowbrook School of Weston
Location
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United States
Information
Typeprivate coeducational
MottoWe go beyond - so they will
Established1924
Headmasterarvind s. grover
Faculty76
GradesJK-8
Enrollment~300
CampusSuburban
Color(s)Navy Blue, White
MascotMoose
Websitewww.meadowbrook-ma.org

History

The Meadowbrook School was founded in 1923 by Robert Winsor on its current grounds in Weston, Massachusetts. The Meadowbrook School was the continuation of Winsor's longstanding commitment to education in the greater Weston area, which began with the Pigeon Hill School in 1903. Winsor strove to improve the town of Weston through the development of its educational system. He donated the present land and collaborated with parents to design the school.

Over the past decade, the Meadowbrook School has broadened its academic scope, founding a middle school in 2001 and expanding its innovative, global curriculum.

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