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Browning School

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The Browning School
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52 East 62nd Street New York City 10065

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TypePrivate
MottoGrytte
Established1888
FounderJohn A. Browning
President, Board of TrusteesValda Witt
HeadmastersJohn A. Browning (1888–1920)
Arthur Jones (1920–1948)
Lyman B. Tobin (1948–1952)
Charles W. Cook (1952–1988)
Stephen M. Clement, III (1988–2016)
John M. Botti ( 2016 - Present)
GradesPre-K — 12
GenderMale
Enrollment375
CampusUrban
Color(s)Red and Black
SportsNYCAL, NYSAIS
MascotThe Panther
AccreditationNew York Interschool, New York State Association of Independent Schools
NewspaperThe Grytte
YearbookThe Grytte
Tuition$47,300.00 (2017)
WebsiteThe Browning School

The Browning School is a private secondary school for boys in New York City. It was founded in 1888 by John A. Browning. It offers instruction in grades pre-kindergarten through 12th grade. The Browning School is a member of the New York Interschool consortium.

History

The Browning School was founded in 1888 by John A. Browning. Arthur Jones succeeded Browning as Headmaster in 1920 and moved the school from West 55th Street to its present location on East 62nd Street. Extracurricular activities expanded in his time. Jones retired in 1948 and Lyman B. Tobin, a Browning teacher for more than 30 years, became Browning’s third Headmaster.

In 1952, upon Tobin’s retirement, the school named Charles W. Cook ’38, an alumnus and teacher, as its fourth Headmaster. Under his leadership for thirty-six years, the Browning School expanded rapidly. After a lengthy fund-raising drive, the school bought the adjoining carriage house and rebuilt it. The new building opened in 1960. The school’s expansion continued in 1967, with the building of a larger gymnasium on the roof, and in the late 1970s, with the acquisition of an interest in the building next door.

In 1988, Stephen M. Clement, III became Browning’s fifth Headmaster and served in this role for 28 years. John M. Botti is the current Head of School, having been appointed in 2016. Today, the school has over 400 students, more than double its size fifty years ago. Furthermore, Browning has completed a new library, four new science laboratories, two new art studios, and additional classrooms.

Browning is a part of Interschool, a consortium of eight schools to enhance academic, extracurricular, and administrative sharing, consists of four schools for girls (Brearley, Chapin, Nightingale-Bamford, and Spence), two schools for boys (Collegiate and itself), and two coeducational schools (Dalton and Trinity). Additionally, Browning enjoys strong relationships with both Marymount and Hewitt.

52 East 62nd Street

Academics

Browning has a highly selective admissions process with an acceptance rate below 10% students. Browning does not admit students for 11th and 12th grades and very rarely for 10th grade.

There are approximately 25-34 boys per grade at Browning. A financial aid program ensures that the boys remain heterogeneous; as with many of its peer NYC schools. The school is private, functioning under a New York City non-profit statute enacted in the 1940s. Browning is controlled by a Board of Trustees, and the school is administered by a Headmaster

Browning's Upper School (high school) curriculum consists of 10 departments: English, Math, Science, History, Modern Foreign Languages (Spanish or French), Classics (Latin and Ancient Greek), Music, Visual Art, Technology, and Physical Education.

Athletics

Browning has soccer and cross country in the fall, basketball and fencing in the winter and baseball, track, tennis and golf in the spring, and squash all year. Browning is a member of the New York State Association of Independent Schools Athletic Association and competes against schools such as Columbia Prep, Calhoun School, Trevor Day, Trinity School, and Birch Wathen Lenox. The School is also a founding participant in the Manhattan Interschool Composite Fencing Team, hosted by The Chapin School.

Notable alumni

Affiliated organizations

References

  1. ^ "Former Vermont Governor Howard Dean '66 Speaks at Browning — The Browning School". browning.edu. Retrieved 4 December 2016.
  2. ^ "A Crosstown Walk Down Memory Lane With Howard Dean | Observer". observer.com. Retrieved 4 December 2016.

40°45′53.7″N 73°58′09.2″W / 40.764917°N 73.969222°W / 40.764917; -73.969222