The Bromfield School
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The Bromfield School is a public school located 30 mi (48 km) west of Boston, Massachusetts, in the town of Harvard which is in the northeastern corner of Worcester County. Founded in 1878 by Margaret Bromfield Blanchard, the school's student population is approximately 700, in grades 6–12. There are 54 teachers, with a student/faculty ratio of about 13. Bromfield's academic program includes core courses in mathematics, English, social studies, and science, as well as music, world languages, physical education and fine and applied arts. Students in grades 9–12 fulfill graduation requirements in these core courses and may also take advantage of Advanced Placement courses. The school is known for excellent academics, sending most graduates on to four-year higher-learning institutions, many of which rank with great prestige.
Bromfield's colors are blue and white. Its mascot is a Trojan warrior.
The Bromfield School also has celebrated athletic teams, especially in soccer and cross country. The boys varsity soccer team was crowned district and state champions in 2005, while the girls cross country team has been ranked by Nike as the 24th best team in the nation, winning the division II state championship the last two years.
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The women's track and field has had outstanding recognition not only on the state, but also on the national level. Graduates include olympian Lynn Jennings and current standout and all american, Ariana Lambie (Stanford).