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Reflections and Advice:
1.) What do you think makes your school unique relative to other boarding schools?
What set Brentwood apart for me wasnt just the oceanfront campus (though performing Shakespeare with waves crashing behind you is unforgettable) it was the tripartite structure. The balance between academics, arts, and athletics wasnt just on paper as it was baked into how we lived. That structure gave me permission to fully pursue my love of theatre without having to sacrifice academics or sports. I could stretch both my mind and my imagination in a place that took both seriously.
2.) What was the best thing that happened to you in boarding school?
The best thing that happened to me? Landing the lead in my final-year musical and getting accepted to NYU the same week. I grew into someone whos not afraid to take creative risks. If I could go back, Id remind myself not to stress so much about being perfect. Perfection is boring but honesty is better.
3.) What might you have done differently during your boarding school experience?
I wouldve been kinder to myself in the beginning. I came in feeling like I had to prove something to be the best actor, the best student, the best friend all at once. It took me a while to realize you dont have to earn your place at Brentwood. Just showing up as yourself is enough. Advice for new students? Dont be afraid to be vulnerable. Try out for the thing that scares you. Let people in. The magic of boarding school isnt just in what you do but its in who you grow into by doing it.
4.) What did you like most about your school?
What I loved most about Brentwood was the way it let me be everything from a performer, a student, a friend to a leader without ever asking me to choose just one. I wasnt boxed in. I could cry backstage after a tough rehearsal, then ace a lit paper the next morning, then run barefoot on the beach that afternoon. Its a place that made space for all parts of me, and Ill never forget that.
5.) Do you have any final words of wisdom for visiting or incoming students to your school?
If you're visiting Brentwood sit on the amphitheatre steps at sunset. Theres nowhere else like it. And dont miss the peanut butter banana smoothie at the snack bar. Trust me.
Academics:
1.) Describe the academics at your school - what did you like most about it?
The best part? Teachers who actually got me. Mr. Wardrops literature class was like a mini acting lab because he encouraged us to read plays aloud and to understand characters as if we were going to play them. I never felt like I had to choose between the artsy kid and the academic. I was both. The workload was real especially during production weeks but teachers were flexible when they knew we were balancing multiple commitments.
Athletics:
1.) Describe the athletics at your school - what did you like most about it?
I wasnt aiming for varsity trophies, but I loved being part of the cross-training program and the climbing team. Brentwood didnt treat athletics like it was only for the elite there was space for us theatre kids who still wanted to move and stay active. Coaches genuinely cared, even if you werent the strongest competitor on the field.
Art, Music, and Theatre:
1.) Describe the arts program at your school - what did you like most about it?
Theatre at Brentwood wasnt an extracurricular but it was a full-on immersion. From costume fittings to post-rehearsal vocal exercises, the commitment was intense. But what stood out most was the faculty, Ms. Widenmaier and Mr. Anderton were more than teachers; they were mentors. The Killy stage became home. We even had professional lighting and soundboards like, actual tech crew. That kind of access is rare in high school.
Extracurricular Opportunities:
1.) Describe the extracurriculars offered at your school - what did you like most about it?
I joined B-Well as a wellness rep in my dorm, helped organize Spirit Week, and volunteered with the Java Hut talent show. But my favourite moments came from spontaneous open-mic nights, these werent official events, just someone grabbing a guitar in McNeills and suddenly half the house was singing along.
Dorm Life:
1.) Describe the dorm life in your school - what did you like most about it?
I was in Alex House. Cozy, chaotic, full of life. We had tea nights on Wednesdays and shared playlists in the common room. Ill never forget the late-night dress rehearsals and instant ramen after. It felt like a chosen family. Special shoutout to our houseparent Ms. Ramsay part mother, part theatre critic.
Dining:
1.) Describe the dining arrangements at your school.
Crooks Hall was surprisingly decent for cafeteria food. Shoutout to Taco Tuesdays and the lemon bars. Food Services really stepped up during events as they made themed meals during Fright Week and Kindness Week that added so much spirit.
Social and Town Life:
1.) Describe the school's town and surrounding area.
Mill Bay is small, but the fact that the school backs onto the ocean makes up for it. I used to go sit on the dock to run lines or decompress after a tough rehearsal. It felt like a movie set sometimes.
2.) Describe the social life at your school - what did you like most about it?
Interhouse events were the place to bond. Air Band was iconic (I may or may not have done Beyonc矇 one year). Brentwood made it easy to connect because there was always something going on, from Halloween cupcake contests to Mental Health Day with puppies.
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