The Browning School
Founded in 1888 as a college preparatory school for boys, the Browning School continues its commitment to the goals of John A. Browning: the pursuit of academic excellence and a lifelong love of learning, the belief in the dignity of the individual, and the development of personal integrity and responsibility to the broader community. The Browning boy develops amid these values. The Browning alumnus is a good citizen, sensitive to the needs of others, and respectful of divergent yet informed opinions. He is, in the best sense of the word, a gentleman. The Browning School strives to create a diverse community in which all members are safe, respected, and valued. We believe that in actively promoting a diverse learning environment, we are fostering intellectual, social, and emotional growth for all. Recognizing and pursuing diversity, however, are not enough; we seek to transcend mere tolerance of differences and aspire to a celebration of the varied appearances, abilities, perspectives, and values that characterize our community.
| Student body | Boys |
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| Grade Levels | Elementary/Primary School, Middle School/Junior High School, High School |
| Enrollment Size | 301-500 |
| Religious Affiliation | No Religious Affiliation |
| School Type | Day |
| Extended Schedule | After-School |
| Services Available | Lunch |
| Language Programs | French, Latin, Spanish |
| Sports Programs | Baseball, Basketball, Cross-country Running, Golf, Soccer, Softball, Tennis |