Bromley Brook School

All girls single-sex school in Manchester Center, Vermont, USA From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bromley Brook School was a therapeutic boarding school in Manchester Center, Vermont, for teenage girls who were not functioning well at traditional schools. The school was owned and operated by the Aspen Education Group. Bromley Brook was mentioned in The New York Times.[1] In March 2011, Aspen announced that the school would close at the end of the 2010–2011 academic year.[2][3]

Motto"Come experience the grace and power of Bromley Brook Girls"
Established2004
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Bromley Brook School
Location
2595 Depot St

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05255

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TypeAll girls single-sex school
Motto"Come experience the grace and power of Bromley Brook Girls"
Established2004
FounderAspen Education Group
Closed2011
Grades7-12
Enrollment50
MascotThe Bandits
AccreditationNational Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs
Student:Teacher
ratio
12:1
Websitehttp://www.bromleybrookschool.com
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History

Bromley Brook School was established in 2004. Enrollment averaged about 80 students.

In December 2009, a male staff member was charged with the sexual exploitation of two female students.[4] He pled guilty in April 2010.[5]

In March 2011, Aspen Education Group announced that the school would close at the end of the 2010–2011 academic year as part of a restructuring of Aspen's operations. At the time of the announcement, there were 57 students enrolled and about 45 employees.[2][3]

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