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The Brooksfield School

Basic Information
Address: 1724 Chain Bridge Road McLean, VA 22101
County: Fairfax
School District: N/A
Phone Number: 7033565437
Additional Information
School Type: Montessori
Founded: 1987
Ages/Grades: 2-6years
School Setting:
Brooksfield is a private school located in McLean, VA that offers a unique Montessori experience cultivating a love for learning that fosters lifelong friendships between children, families , teachers and the community. Our program is focused on the arts and outdoors including Spanish, art, music, organic gardening, outdoor classroom, orienteering and more. Summer camp as well as before and after care programs are available.
School Size: 135
Classroom Size: 20
Student/Teacher Ratio: 1 to 5 for Toddlers and 1 to 10 for Primary
Tuition:
$19,613 to $30, 328
Financial Aid:
Available
Camp Programs: Yes
After School Programs: Yes
Computer Capabilities:
N/A
School Championships:
N/A
School Clubs:
N/A
Notable Graduates:
N/A
Uniform Guidelines:
N/A
Admissions Requirements:
Application deadline is February 1st. Tours run daily.
Mission Statement:
Brooksfield is a Montessori school that cultivates a love for learning that fosters lifelong friendships between children, families, teachers and the community. We are dedicated to providing a loving stimulating, and creative environment with a focus on the arts and nature.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Our mission is to promote Montessori as the basic philosophy of instruction while also allowing for a more creative and nature-oriented approach to education.
School History:
Mary Anne Duffus founded Brooksfield School in 1987 and opened its doors with our first five children and almost 40 decades later we enroll over a 120 children. Brooksfield was founded on the principles of excellence in education, shared discovery and a joy for life and learning. Brooksfield provides a safe place for children to creatively express themselves while being introduced to a dynamic, exciting, and challenging academic curriculum.
Tags: Private, Outdoor Education, Montessori