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Welcome to the Benjamin G. Brown School!
The Brown School, on Willow Street, is a small brick building

The educational philosophy of the Brown School is to ensure that each of its 288 K-6 students continuously improves academically while developing a life-long appreciation for learning. The Brown School community believes that it is educating the future citizens of the world and therefore strives to provide all students with the tools to become productive and positive members of society.

Learn more about how we do this in the smallest and oldest elementary school in Somerville.

The Somerville Public Schools is committed to having all activities in all schools accessible to all students, parents/guardians and community members.  Click here for details on accessibility.

The Brown School is led by Principal Kathleen J. Seward.

Highlights

Ms. Seward's Friday Memos

Ms. Seward's Friday Memo has started!  Click here for the most recent Friday Memo.  Visit the Friday Memo page to access weekly updates on activities, deadlines and important information for the Brown School community.

Video Introduction to the Brown School

Take a peek at the Brown School by watching a video tour and welcome message from Kathleen Seward, Principal of the Benjamin G. Brown School

Monthly Newsletters

Read the Latest news from the Benjamin G. Brown School in this student-produced monthly newsletter. 

 

Calendar

Details on upcoming events, dates, and deadlines at the Brown School.

School Improvement Council

Learn more about the Brown School improvement plans set by the School Council, online at www.somerville.k12.ma.us/brown_council.

Special Messages

Protect your child from West Nile Virus this fall.  Visit the Nursing Health Alert website for more information from the City of Somerville Health Department.

 

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