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Where have all the students gone?

As absence makes the heart grow fonder, distance makes the phone bills longer. In recent weeks Brentwood’s students have traversed the globe, returning to their families for the Christmas holidays...[more]

The Mackenzie House prefects show their softer side.

It’s 9:27 on a Monday night. The halls of the house are quiet as boarders work to finish their last bit of homework. But there’s a rustle from the last dorm down the hall, and one sneaky devil who’s...[more]

Yes, fellow Brentonians, there was a light at the end of that dark, exam-filled tunnel. There is no doubt that the final week was a hectic one for all students. Exams have a way of bringing out the...[more]

Hope's Holy Trinity find peace.

You can see it everywhere - bags under the eyes and yawns every five minutes from students scuttling anxiously around campus with comforters and blankets. It is the new fashion statement. Yes, ladies...[more]

December exams have slowly been trotting toward the student body, a vague notion of an idea weeks on the horizon. Academic advisors in all grades have been recommending study and gradual review of...[more]

Brentwood life is hectic, from the moment we - the students - wake, to the moment we lay down our heads at night, we are busy. There are events and organized sports to attend, homework to do, and...[more]

Brentwood students and their teddy bears are not easily parted.

Whether wooly, feathered, weather-beaten, or fluffy, they sit patiently every day while the clock on the wall ticks away, occasionally catching a glimpse of that special someone as he or she briefly...[more]

The air is gradually becoming crisper and the bees have gone to hibernate, protected from the chilly weather that Winter brings. A morning shimmer grasps grass and the roof of the new Visual Arts...[more]

Mrs. Pennells in the Bunch.

Students choose Brentwood for a variety of reasons. The studious select Brentwood for its keen fondness of academics; the artistic enjoy the different streams of arts practiced here; the athletic...[more]

Brentwood students maintain their silent vigil.

On Wednesday, November 30th, I learned how it feels to be a ghost. I learned how it felt to be a prisoner in your own head, constantly thinking, constantly wanting to express yourself, but constantly...[more]

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