The Brook Hill School:
The Brook Hill School is a vibrant, independent Christian Day/Boarding school, on a beautiful 180-acre campus just south of Tyler, TX, whose mission is to provide excellence in college preparatory education, affirm the gifts and challenge the potential of each student, and encourage students to honor God through Christ-like character. Less than a two-hour drive from Brook Hill is Dallas, a major, multicultural city and hub for national and international flights. Students enjoy the day-to-day benefits of our quiet country setting, as well as our close proximity to all that Dallas has to offer.
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Lower School, Middle & Upper School
- College preparatory courses taught from a Biblical worldview. Students are offered a variety of AP level courses as well as college level dual-cret options. Competitive fine arts and athletic options include art, pep band, drum line, choir, drama, and string orchestra programs alongside football, soccer, volleyball, basketball, golf, tennis, cheerleading, baseball, softball, and track. ESL English language programs.
Education – Potential – Character
These are the pillars on which our academic program is based. We desire to give our students a solid foundation for the future by providing a Christ-centered, college preparatory experience.
Students in grades 6 – 12 are exposed to a traditional liberal arts curriculum. They enroll in math, science, history/English, Bible, foreign language, fine arts and PE/athletics. Our daily schedule is a modified, rotating 8-period block. Each course meets four 50-minute periods per week. First and last block of each day are primarily reserved for Athletics and Fine Arts classes. Wednesday morning is a late start for students so that teachers can meet regularly for prayer, devotional and professional training. Chapel and advisory also occur each Wednesday.
All middle school students are assigned to a study hall that meets four times per week. The guidance counselor rotates through these study halls presenting material related to organizational skills, test taking strategies, and peer relationships. Upper school students who choose not to participate in fine arts and/or athletics are also assigned to study hall.
All students meet with advisory groups following Chapel each week. These small group meetings provide an opportunity for students to strengthen relationships and develop character as well as participate in follow-up discussions on the Chapel topic.
Take the time to browse the site. If you have further questions about us after your visit, contact Brian Nelson, Academic Counselor or Connie Russell, Secondary Principal. Better yet, come out for a visit and let us show you around.