The Brook Hill School
Overview

At Brook Hill, our goal is that every student who walks the halls will become a better learner, leader, listener, problem-solver, and friend. Students are given the opportunity to excel academically, mature spiritually, and engage globally. The Brook Hill School is committed to training students to be confident in both their faith and their education. A Brook Hill education prepares them to read insightfully, think critically, solve problems logically, and communicate effectively within the framework of a Biblical worldview. Brook Hill students are encouraged to discuss ideas with genuine intellectual inquiry and Christian charity. A Brook Hill foundation equips them to make good decisions, grounded in the faith; to face the challenges of the real world, without being sheltered from them; and to impact others for God's glory. We believe in: The Pursuit of Academic Excellence, Providing Comprehensive Curricular, Co-curricular and Extra-curricular Programs, Spiritual and Character Formation, and A Biblical Worldview.


Academics
Summary: Brook Hill attracts some of the finest educators in the United States. Over 70% of the Middle and Upper School faculty hold advanced degrees in their area of expertise, and all are committed to providing an education which integrates faith and learning. The curriculum provides a solid liberal arts education based on universal truths, foundational principles, enduring traditions, and the great literature of history. Brook Hill attracts some of the finest educators in the United States. Over 70% of the Middle and Upper School faculty hold advanced degrees in their area of expertise, and all are committed to providing an education which integrates faith and learning. The curriculum provides a solid liberal arts education based on universal truths, foundational principles, enduring traditions, and the great literature of history. Education at Brook Hill strives to develop the whole student. A balance of instruction is offered so that students grow in knowledge, skills, and wisdom through the perspective of a biblical worldview. This strong balance contributes to the academic success that abounds at Brook Hill.
Department Director Michelle Rozell
Student/Teacher Ratio: 9:1
Average Class Size: 14
Summer Programs: Offered
Full Time Teachers: 75
Number of AP Courses Offered: 29
Teachers Holding Advanced Degrees: 70%
Number of IB Courses Offered: 0
English
- Classics
- Literature
History
- Honors
- United States History
- World History
Foreign Languages
- Spanish
Religion / Philosophy
- The Bible
- World Religions
Humanities / Social Sciences
- Economics
Sciences
- Anatomy
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Environmental Science
- Physics
Math
- Algebra
- Calculus
- Geometry
- Honors Math
- Statistics
- Trigonometry
Music
- Choral Music
Performing / Visual Arts
- Acting
- Ceramics
- Dance
- Debate
- Drawing
- Graphic Design
- Painting
- Photography
- Pottery
- Public Speaking
- Studio Art
- Theater Arts
Special Programs
- Community Service
- Internships
- Leadership
Distinctive or New Programs
Students Selecting Specific Courses May Graduate With Over 60 College Credits Through Dual Credit And Ap Courses.
Campus Life
Dorm Life
Number of Dorms: 6
Average Students Per Dorm: 20
Number of Girls Dorms: 3
Number of Boys Dorms: 3
Dorm Amenities
- Game Room
- Laundry Facilities
- Lounge
- Wireless Internet
Other Dorm Amenities
Full kitchen facilities for student use; Private pantries; Comfortable living areas; Large screen TV's; Multiple in-town & out-of-town trips and on-campus activities
Student Life
We're passionate about cultivating community and creating a fun, memorable student life experience. Our parents and faculty are active in students' lives by sharing meals with our students and opening their homes to them. We organize community activities on campus, take recreational trips in-town, as well as both cultural and fun trips to bigger cities like Dallas. Some of our out-of-town trips include: Professional Basketball, Soccer & Baseball games, festivals, fairs, symphonies, ballets, musicals, shopping, amusement parks, and many others. We also are actively involved in local churches. Students are also paired with families to provide a better experience while boarding.
Facilities
- Baseball Field
- Basketball Court
- Fitness Center
- Football Field
- Indoor Basketball Court
- Technology Center
- Volleyball Court
Other Facilities
Clubs & Organizations
- Community Service
- Computer Club
- Dorm Proctors
- Drama Club
- FCA
- Food Council
- Foreign Language Clubs
- Honor Council
- Horseback Riding
- International Club
- Literary Magazine
- National Honor Society
- Newspaper
- Peer Tutoring
- Pep Club
- Student Activities
- Student Government
- Student Publications
- Weightlifting Club
- Yearbook
- Yoga Club
- Young Republicans
Arts & Athletics
Arts Department Director: Glenn Ballard
Athletics Department Director: Wally Dawkins
Notable Achievements: State Championships in multiple areas
Arts
- Acting
- Ceramics
- Dance
- Debate
- Drawing
- Graphic Design
- Painting
- Photography
- Pottery
- Public Speaking
- Studio Art
- Theater Arts
Interscholastic Sports
- Baseball
- Basketball
- Cheerleading
- Cross Country Running
- Dance
- Drill Team
- Football
- Golf
- Lacrosse
- Soccer
- Softball
- Tennis
- Track and Field
- Volleyball
- Weight Lifting
Recreational Sports
- Badminton
- Basketball
- Equestrian
- Horseback Riding
- Table Tennis
- Ultimate Frisbee
- Weight Lifting
Graduates
College attended in the past 5 years by our graduates:
Notable Alumni
AJ Minter
Class of 2012
MLB Baseball Pitcher for Atlanta Braves
Quotes From Alumni
Vital Information
Student Body Type: Coed
Total Boarding: 113
Total Day: 527
Total Enrollment: 640
Boys: 312
Girls: 328
Boarding Grades Offered: 8-12
Day Grades Offered: K-12
School Type: Elementary, Middle, High School
Dress Code: Uniform
Applications Accepted: SAO
Application Deadline: Rolling
Tuition & Financial Aid
7-Day Boarding: $46,895
5-Day Boarding: N/A
Day Tuition Fee: $12,595
Need-Based Aid: Offered
Payment Plans: Offered
Students Receiving Aid: 30%
Average Awarded: $
School Finances
Merit Scholarships: Not Offered
Students Receiving Merit Scholarships: %
Average Merit Scholarship: $
Current Endowment Amount: $
Contact
Director of Admissions: Travis Albea
Admissions Phone: 903 894 5000
Fax: 903 894 5210
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.brookhill.org
Nearby Schools
- The Hockaday School - 102mi / 164 km
- North Central Texas Academy - 140mi / 226 km
- St. Stephen’s Episcopal School (TX) - 194mi / 312 km
- San Marcos Academy - 221mi / 356 km
- Subiaco Academy - 239mi / 384 km








