Brookline High School, Public high school in Brookline, Massachusetts.
Brookline High School is a public school at 115 Greenough Street with multiple buildings that house modern classrooms, science labs, athletic facilities, and performance spaces. The campus spreads across grounds with different learning areas designed for students' daily activities.
The school was founded in 1843 and began in a town hall basement before moving to its current location in 1895. That move coincided with the construction of Shailer Hall, a key building in the school's growth.
The school brings together students from many different backgrounds in an environment that values languages from around the world and international exchange. This shapes daily school life and shows up in the classes and activities available to everyone.
The campus has different sports facilities, labs, and teaching spaces that visitors can access only during school hours with permission. It's best to check ahead about which areas are open to visitors and to respect school schedules.
The school's sports program includes uncommon sports like squash and curling, which makes it one of the largest interscholastic programs in New England. These rare offerings draw athletes who want to compete in sports you don't see at most schools.
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