Pleasantly surprised to have a Monday with only three classes because of AP exams, I wandered over to the sunlit balcony of Crooks Hall overlooking the ocean to study for the multitude of quizzes or...[more]
Yes, my fellow Brentonians, it is again that time when students in Advance Placement classes are tested on just how advanced they really are. Many Grade 12s have been reviewing for these exams all...[more]
Graduation is a rite of passage. As the school year comes to a close, exams are written, universities chosen and final decisions are being made, and many students of the class of 2012 have one thing...[more]
I’ve never learned to juggle properly.
There’s something inherently stressful about having to balance a variety of potentially harmful objects above you head. For the uncoordinated, juggling is a...[more]
As the school recently prepared for the grand opening of the new Centre for Art and Humanities, the Board of Governors, alumni, parents, and Emeritus Faculty have flocked onto campus to participate...[more]
The following is the text of an address delivered by Mr. John Allpress, Deputy Head of School of Brentwood College, at the Christening of a new racing shell, The Andrea and Gerry Pennells, at the...[more]
It is not every day that one gets to meet an ambassador, let alone an ambassador to a country that is a central nation of study in one of Brentwood’s Advanced Placement courses, Comparative...[more]
“Look back. How else are you supposed to know how far you’ve come?”
Though it was a couple months ago, the sounds and smells are still as vivid in my mind as though it were yesterday, when my...[more]
Dance has been given a bad rap. Due to the grace and ease with which professional dancers perform onstage, it is a popular belief that dance is “easy,” “simple,” and most insultingly, “not a real...[more]
Last Saturday, the Junior Girls Soccer team disembarked Brentwood in the direction of Shawnigan Lake School with high hopes for our first tournament of the season. Our coach, the admirable Mr....[more]