Nestled between Oak Hill Middle School and Newton South High School, Brown Middle School is one of four public middle schools in Newton. As with the other three public middle schools in the district, Brown participates in the Excellence, Enrichment and Exploration (EEE) program, which includes after school sports and clubs for students. Led by Principal John Jordan, students at Brown Middle school who stay in the Newton Public Schools matriculate to Newton South High School.
Brown is accessible by the #52 MBTA bus, which stops nearby at the intersection of Wheeler Street and Meadowbrook Road.
- Fax: 617-552-7729
- Hours: Mon, Wed - Fri, 8:30am - 3pm; Tue, 8:30am - 2:15pm
- Handicap Accessible: Parking and access
- Number of students: 683
- Male-to-female ratio: 357:326
- Public/Private: Public
- Student-to-teacher ratio: 11.3:1
- Parking: On-street: free
- Number of faculty: 60.6
- Grade levels: 6-8
- Special education: Yes
- Uniforms: No
- Extracurricular activities available: Variety of intramural sports for all grades, band, chorus, orchestra, jazz band, dance, Lego robotics, ultimate Frisbee, cookies and conversation
- Student clubs: Math team, homework club, games club, yearbook, guitar club
- Sports teams: Baseball, boys/girls basketball, cross country, football, boys/girls lacrosse, softball, track, boys/girls softball. Sports are open to seventh and eighth grade only. Sixth grade students may participate in some intramural sports.