The Bromfield School

The Bromfield School
The Bromfield School.jpg
The new Bromfield School was built in 1962
Location
14 Massachusetts Avenue
Harvard, Massachusetts
Information
TypePublic High school
Open enrollment[1]
Established1878
School districtHarvard Public Schools
DeanPeter Murphy
PrincipalScott Hoffman
Faculty57
Grades6–12
Number of studentsabout 750
Color(s)Blue      and white     
Athletics14 sports
MascotTrojan
AffiliationNEASC
Website
The Old Bromfield School, established 1878, was recently converted to the Harvard Public Library
The new Bromfield School, as seen from the rear parking lot, is next to the Old Bromfield School (now the Harvard Public Library) seen on the right.

The Bromfield School is a public school located in Harvard, Massachusetts. Founded in 1878 by Margaret Bromfield Blanchard,[3] the school's student population is approximately 750, in grades 6–12. There are 57 teachers, with a student/faculty ratio of about 1 to 13. Bromfield's academic program includes core courses in mathematics, English, social studies, and science, as well as music, world languages, physical education and fine and applied arts. Students in grades 9–12 fulfill graduation requirements in these core courses and may also take advantage of Advanced Placement courses. The school has a graduation rate of 97%, sending nearly all graduates on to four-year higher-learning institutions.[4] In 2011, U.S. News & World Report ranked Bromfield School as 87th in the nation out of more than 26,000 high schools, awarding it a Gold Medal on the College Readiness Index.[5] In 2015, Bromfield was ranked 20th in the nation and second in Massachusetts in STEM fields.[6]

Athletics

The Bromfield School also has celebrated athletic teams, especially in soccer and girls cross country/track. The boys varsity soccer team was crowned Division III state champion in 1986,1987,1988,1989,1996,2005,2007,2008 and Division IV State Champion in 2017 and 2018. The Boys were undefeated in the 1986 and 2008 seasons.[7] The boys varsity soccer team were state champions in 2017. The girls varsity soccer team was a Division III state finalist in 2007, while the girls cross country team has been ranked by Nike at one point as the 17th best team in the nation, winning the division II state championship in 2002, 2005, 2006, and 2007. The women's track and field program has had outstanding recognition at the state and national levels, winning the Div. 4 Indoor State Championship in 2001 and each of the last three years along with the All-State Championships in both 2002 and 2003, the girls indoor track team has won the Central Mass all division Championship each of the last four years and has been the All-State runner-up the past two years. The team is known for its distance runners; graduates include Olympian Lynn Jennings, and All-American's Arianna Lambie of Stanford and Emily Jones of Georgetown. The men's track and field program has graduated All-American Nick Steele of Villanova. The Bromfield boys tennis team has had great success in recent years. The team was Division III district champions in 2009 and Division III state finalists in 2010.

In the early summer of 2010, Bromfield-AB Rowing Team qualified a Men’s Four and a Women’s Double for the Youth National Championships in Batavia, Ohio. The Double placed 6th and the Four placed 13th. In 2013, the Bromfield-Acton-Boxborough Junior Women's 4+ crew won gold at US National rowing competition in Oak Ridge, Tennessee[8] and qualified for the Henley Royal Regatta.[9]

Clubs

The Bromfield Drama Guild Performs The Seussical, December 2010

The Bromfield School boasts a wide variety of clubs ranging from a Varsity Math Team, which competes in the Worcester County Math League (WOCOMAL), to Bromfield Cares, an organization dedicated to helping the needy and those battling cancer or other diseases. Other extra-curricular activities and clubs include Academic Bowl, Life Smarts, Math Olympiad, The Federal Reserve Challenge, The Gender and Sexuality Alliance, Bromfield Environmental Club, The Bromfield Chess Club, Debate Team, Film Club, String Ensemble, Harvard Model United Nations, and many more.

The Bromfield Drama Society has also made a name for itself by reaching the state finals of the Massachusetts High School Drama Guild Festival 29 out of the last 34 years. Successful alumni include actor Keir O'Donnell, who graduated from Bromfield in 1996, and starred in the popular comedy movie the Wedding Crashers, actress Sydney Brown, set designers Sue Bolles and Nick Robert and composers Jenny Giering and Peter Fernandez.

Recent news

In June 2010, Bromfield competed in the Massachusetts state championship on the WGBH TV program, High School Quiz Show, but lost to Longmeadow High School. In 2017, during season 8, Bromfield assembled a "dream" team for High School Quiz Show, consisting of Yohhan Kumarasinghe, Sylvia Ren, Grace Acton, and Kate Selig. The team led Bromfield back to the High School Quiz Show playoffs, but lost to AMSA in the first round.[10]

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ http://www.doe.mass.edu/finance/schoolchoice/choice-status.pdf
  2. ^ http://profiles.doe.mass.edu/statereport/sat.aspx
  3. ^ Henry Stedman Nourse (1894). History of the Town of Harvard, Massachusetts: 1732–1893. W. Hapgood. p. 382.
  4. ^ http://profiles.doe.mass.edu/grad/grad_report.aspx?orgcode=01250000&orgtypecode=5&fycode=2016
  5. ^ "Best High Schools in the United States". U.S. News & World Report. 2011.
  6. ^ "Best High Schools in the United States". U.S. News & World Report. 2015.
  7. ^ Michael Hurley (2008-11-22). "Bromfield boys soccer goes back-to-back". Wicked Local Harvard with News from The Harvard Post. GateHouse Media New England. Retrieved 29 November 2008.
  8. ^ Julie Nocka (2013-06-14). "Women's crew wins gold at nationals; men's and women's lightweight impress in hard-fought races". The Harvard Press. The Harvard Press LLC. Retrieved 14 June 2013.
  9. ^ Noka, J. From sweep to sculling to success at Henley Royal Regatta, The Harvard, Press, July 12, 2013
  10. ^ High School Quiz Show - WGBH website

External links

Coordinates: 42°29′54″N 71°35′7″W / 42.49833°N 71.58528°W / 42.49833; -71.58528


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