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 Endowment for Scholarship
 
Brewster Academy is actively seeking support to grow the school’s endowment for student scholarships. Establishing a named fund requires a $25,000 commitment funded over a specified period of time.
 

A healthy endowment will make it possible for Brewster Academy to:
- Respond to advancements in technology
- Offer higher salaries for top teachers
- Continue to further educate our faculty
- Provide financial aid for students who might otherwise be unable to afford a private education

Below is a description of some of Brewster's student scholarships:

Anderson Scholarship – Established by Travis K. Anderson and Betsy Harvin
(Jared ‘06), this scholarship is awarded each year to a student who has demonstrated a strong work ethic and sense of citizenship that will truly enhance the entire Brewster community.

Ballard and Dalton Scholarship – Established by family and friends in 1989 in memory of Todd Ballard ‘88 and Chad Dalton ‘88, this scholarship is awarded to a deserving and capable postgraduate student every other year.

Smith Faculty and Staff Scholarship – Established by the Alumni and Development Office in 2003, this scholarship was created to celebrate David M. Smith and Sheila H. Smith and their time at Brewster, and to help offset the expenses for faculty children to attend Brewster. David was the headmaster from 1974 – 2002 (and a teacher, coach, and dorm parent from 1968 – 1974) and Sheila was the associate director of admission from 1985 – 2002. They are the parents of Tim ‘91, Dan ‘93, and James ‘95.

Sarah Lord Lamb Scholarship – Established in 1983 by the late Sarah Lord Lamb ‘27 and her late husband, former Trustee W. Herbert Lamb, this scholarship is awarded annually to a Brewster student from Tuftonboro or Wolfeboro. It was first initiated to make it possible for a deserving youngster to have the same opportunity that Sarah and her sisters had.

Adelaide Robinson Hughes Memorial Scholarship – Initiated by the late Adelaide Robinson Hughes ‘26 and her class in 1976 in honor of their 50th Reunion, this scholarship goes to a Brewster student who is the child, grandchild, or great-grandchild of a Brewster alumna/us.

Frank Rowe Kenison Scholarship – Established in 1981 by friends and family of the late Frank Rowe Kenison ‘25 who served as chief justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court from 1952 – 1977. Frank Kenison was a Brewster trustee from 1945 – 1970 and was then an honorary trustee until his death in 1980. This scholarship has “helped several deserving and motivated students achieve their goals.”

John Naramore Scholarship Fund – John Naramore was an active member of the Wolfeboro community for 35 years. When John became a Brewster trustee in 2003, he was eager to share his passion for education and apply his wisdom from his many successful life experiences. Following John’s death in 2006, Barbara Naramore and friends established this scholarship to support the enrollment of students who exhibit the same passion for learning and life that John shared with others.

Thomas Anthony Palazzo Scholarship – Established in 2002, this scholarship was created by Robert D. Palazzo ‘74 and the Palazzo family in memory of Tommy Palazzo ‘75, who was killed in the World Trade Center attacks on 9/11. It will be given each year to that returning student who, like Tommy, exemplifies enthusiasm, determination, and dedication to keeping the human spirit alive in everyone he or she meets.

Forrest L. Marsh Memorial Scholarship - Established in 1994 by a bequest from the late Anna Katherine Marsh, in memory of her husband Forrest “Guppy” Marsh ‘26, this scholarship is given to a postgraduate in need of financial assistance.

Thomas A. Kelley Scholarship Fund – This fund was established in 2003 by James H. Kelley ’68 in memory of his brother Thomas Jr. ’67.  The scholarship is awarded to a deserving student desiring to continue his or her education at Brewster Academy. 

Carl Siemon Family Scholarship – Established in 1993 by Beverly Siemon and the late Carl Siemon, the Siemon Family Scholarship is awarded to a deserving and capable Brewster student and is made in recognition and appreciation of a Brewster faculty or staff member’s dedication to the Brewster community.

 

To learn more about Brewster's Capital Priorities and how they will make a difference in the lives of our students, please contact Martha Trepanier '83 at (603) 569-7135.



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