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Middle School Student Life

Citizenship. Service. Cooperation.

LIFE LIVED



Education in the Middle School extends well beyond the classroom. We believe this stage of a boy’s life should be filled with opportunities to explore and experiment. Our arts, athletics, clubs, and service programs are designed to help boys strengthen creativity, collaboration, and leadership. 

Alongside our advisory program’s emphasis on citizenship and community, extracurricular activities like theater, robotics, newspapers, and student council give boys space to pursue interests, build faculty relationships, and feel connected to the greater Brunswick community.

Clubs & Organizations

Arabic ClubStudent CouncilHistory Bowl
Ensemble and Jazz BandDiversity in ActionEcology Club
Literary & Art MagazineAnimal Service ClubChamber Music Club
Math TeamRobotics Club’Wick Word Newspaper Club
Math Team Jr.Boys of BrunswickBook Bandits Book Club
Chess ClubDebate and Persuasive Speech ClubLibrary Advisory Council
Community Service ClubArt ClubThe Board Games Club

Community Service Club

The Community Service Club encourages boys to give back through monthly projects, from school-wide drives to small acts of kindness. The program culminates in the eighth-grade Sweet Readers program, as eighth graders build connections with elderly community members.

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Scientists: ‘What You Eat Really Matters’
Scientists: ‘What You Eat Really Matters’

Two scientists and experts in the field of gut health and the gut microbiome spoke to students in Baker Theater this spring.

'Wick Excels in National Lockheed Martin Competitions
'Wick Excels in National Lockheed Martin Competitions

​​​​​​​Brunswick Upper School computer science students delivered an impressive series of performances this spring across two of Lockheed Martin’s premier national competitions, showcasing both depth and emerging talent in the program.

Upper School Math Team Wins State Title
Upper School Math Team Wins State Title

Brunswick’s Upper School math team competed in the Connecticut State Math Match on Tuesday and placed first in the small schools division with 103 points.