Millbrook School

Private school in Stanford, New York, US From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Millbrook School is a private, coeducational preparatory boarding school in Stanford, New York, United States.

Coordinates41°51′20″N 73°37′16″W
TypePrivate, Boarding & Day
MottoNon Sibi Sed Cunctis
Not for oneself, but for all
Established1931
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Millbrook School
Location
Stanford
,
New York

United States
Coordinates41°51′20″N 73°37′16″W
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TypePrivate, Boarding & Day
MottoNon Sibi Sed Cunctis
Not for oneself, but for all
Established1931
HeadmasterJonathan Downs '98
Faculty100
Grades9–12
GenderCoeducational
Enrollment310 students
Average class size11 students
Student to teacher ratio4.1:1
CampusRural, 800 acres (3 km2)
Houses9 boarding houses - Abbott Hall, Burton Hall, Case Hall, Clark Hall, Farmhouse, Guest House, Harris Hall, Koenigsberger Hall, Prum Hall
ColorsNavy Blue & Grey
  
Athletics14 interscholastic sports
Athletics conferenceNEPSAC
MascotMustang
AccreditationNYSAIS
YearbookThe Tamarack
Websitewww.millbrook.org
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History

Millbrook School was founded in 1931 by Edward Pulling.[1] Pulling was a graduate of both Princeton University and Cambridge University, and he taught at Groton School and Avon Old Farms as well as private schools in the United Kingdom.[2] While at Avon, Pulling began to think of creating his own school. After searching for suitable grounds to house the school, Pulling and his wife decided on the Stephenson farm five miles (8 km) outside Millbrook in nearby Stanford, New York.[3]

Trevor-Lovejoy Zoo

Trevor-Lovejoy Zoo is the only zoo in the United States inside a high school. The founder of the zoo was Frank Trevor, the first biology teacher at the school who started in 1936 and founded the zoo with his students. The zoo houses 170 exotic and indigenous animals representing 70 different species, 10 of them endangered. It is accredited by the AZA, the Associations of Zoos and Aquariums. Millbrook students are involved with care of the wildlife.[4] A curriculum called Zoo community service encourages students to engage in animal husbandry, diet preparation, and veterinary medicine. The zoo was renamed as the Trevor-Lovejoy Zoo in June 2025 to honor Dr. Thomas Lovejoy, a conservation biologist who graduated from Millbrook in 1959 and credited the zoo with influencing his career path and mission to help protect biodiversity.[4]

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