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These are exciting times at Brewster Academy, and I cannot thank you enough for choosing to join us and be a part of this

historic period of investment in the many programs and people that make Brewster such a special place to live and learn.

With the close of our fi scal year on June 30, we are celebrating our highest Annual Fund total in Academy history: $1.2 million.

At the same time we mark the successful close of the three-year Fulfi lling Great Expectations Campaign that is just the fi rst of a multi-

phased approach to ensuring the Academy has all of the programs and facilities necessary to deliver on the promise of providing students

with a personalized, individualized education.

Whether you contributed to the Annual Fund, one of our capital projects, or found multiple ways to support the Academy, you have been

a part of building a culture of philanthropy. Speaking from my own time at Brewster, there is little else that is more powerful than seeing

our students take full advantage of their time on campus as they begin their growth toward becoming more confi dent and emotionally

literate leaders and collaborators and then go out into the world to fi nd and pursue their passions.

You have been a part of this. We thank you and hope you enjoy this Annual Report Calendar as a monthly reminder of all that exists here

at Brewster Academy because of you and the hundreds of others who have put their trust in us to educate future generations of Bobcats.

Mike Cooper

Thank you for Being A Part Of It

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80 Academy Drive • Wolfeboro, NH 03894 • www.brewsteracademy.org • Main School: 603.569.7100 • Alumni and Development Offi ce: 603.569.7485 • Gift Planning: 603.569.7173

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Daniel T. Mudge, Chair (Tapley-Ann ’98, Ashley ’02)

Arthur W. Coviello Jr., Vice Chair

Roy C. Ballentine, Treasurer (Brian ’97, Susan ’94)

Douglas H. Greeff, Secretary (Hilary ’11)

Ronn Bronzetti ’92

Beverly Bruce

C. Richard Carlson, Estate Trustee

David L. Carlson ’54

Candace A. Crawshaw ’64

William Depietri

George J. Dohrmann III (George ’05, Geoffrey ’12)

Karen W. Fix (Will ’11, Keenan ’13)

Gabrielle “Bri” J. Gatta ’05 President, Alumni Association

David E. Hadley (Olivia ’12, Juliet ’15)

Michael Keys (Matt ’04)

Barbara Naramore (Maya ’16)

Carlos Noble ’70

Amy Reiner (Allyson ’10)

Arthur O. Ricci, Estate Trustee

The Reverend Nancy Spencer Smith, Estate Trustee

Steven R. Webster (Brooke ’08, Tori ’11)

Dr. Michael E. Cooper, Ex. Offi cio

TRUSTEE EMERITUS

P. Fred Gridley ’53 (Deborah ’81)

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FULFILLING GREAT EXPECTATIONS CAMPAIGN B R E W S T E R H A S M A D E H U G E S T R I D E S T H A N K S TO Y O U !

PHASE ONE COMPLETE! JULY 1, 2011 – JUNE 30, 2014

INDIVIDUAL DONORScame together to support

the Fulfi lling Great Expectations Campaign. 1ST TIME DONORS

felt the joy of giving back to BA in ways

large and small.

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Our son Will and daughter Rachel are very different

students and Brewster is a school that’s been great for

both of them – challenging them in the classroom and

helping them engage in their community in the dorms

and through athletics and the arts. We choose to support

Brewster in many ways – contributing to the Annual Fund,

lending our support to important campaign projects

like Anderson Hall, and even joining in the fun at the Fall

Family Weekend Auction. Brewster is a place that has

given both our children the room to grow into confi dent

young adults and we want to do all we can to continue to

strengthen this great school.

– Nick and Stephanie Tamposi

(Will ’14, Rachel ’15)

It felt really great to make my fi rst gift to

BA. My years at Brewster Academy were

incredibly instrumental and I am very

grateful to the school and the faculty for

supporting my academic progress and

growth. I encourage all others who have

pleasant memories of the Academy to

make contributions.

– Keenan Fix ’13

Siblings Rachel and Will celebrate at Brewster’s 2014 Commencement ceremony!

Keenan Fix ’13 (R) with his brother Will Fix ’11, and Maria Found at Reunion 2014.

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of ALUMNIshowed how much BA means

to them by participating at least once during the Campaign. It’s easy to

participate every year by establishing a sustaining gift

to the Academy. Whether you set it up to make

smaller gifts each month or a single larger gift each

year – you’ll have the peace of mind of knowing

your support is making a sustained difference

at the Academy.

27% My “Brewster Experience” was a

life changing one. It set me on a

journey with the reasoning skills

and a confi dence level that have

sustained me throughout the

many twists and turns that is life

in the real world. That experience

continues to guide me as my

journey unfolds. This is why I am

committed to Brewster’s sustaining

gift program; it is a wonderful way

to give back while continuing to be

blessed by the good fortune of my

Brewster experience.

– Deb (Gridley) Rollins ’81

Deb (Gridley) Rollins ’81 refl ecting on her BA experience.

TOTAL AMOUNT RAISEDduring three-year

Campaign – impacting people, programs, and

places all across campus!

10.1MILLION

12 NEW RECIPES TRIED

IN THE ESTABROOK’S WOOD-FIRED BRICK OVEN

350 EST. GALLONS OF PAINT USED

IN DORM RENOVATIONS

5 NEWLY ENDOWED

SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS

7 DORM LOUNGES

UPDATED

1 NEW FIREPLACE IN THE

ESTABROOK DINING HALL

57 FULL-TIME TEACHERS TRAINED

IN EMOTIONAL LITERACY

39 CAMPUS BUILDINGS OUTFITTED WITH WIRELESS, INCREASING THE WIRELESS SPEED 10-FOLD

435THEATRE-STYLE SEATS TO REPLACE CHURCH PEWS IN ANDERSON HALL PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

$27,342RAISED BY SENIORS AND FAMILIES TO ESTABLISH THE

CLASS OF 2014 SCHOLARSHIP FUND, FIRST OF ITS KIND IN BA HISTORY, AS THEIR SENIOR CLASS GIFT!

ANNUAL FUND 33%

UNRESTRICTED PLANNED GIFTS

28%

ANDERSON HALL 23%

TURF FIELD 11%

ENDOWMENT 3%

SPECIAL PROJECTS 2%

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MAKING A LASTING IMPACT ON THE ACADEMYBrewster’s 1887 Heritage Society recognizes those individuals who have provided

for the Academy in their estate plans or by establishing a life income gift such as a

trust or gift annuity. Membership in the Society is open to any and all individuals

who notify the Alumni and Development Offi ce of their intentions. Recently, a

couple of our dedicated members shared their reasons for joining the Society. To

learn more about planned giving options visit brewsteracademy.plannedgiving.org

Returning to Brewster Academy’s Class of 1964 Reunion

was a total pleasure. Undimmed by the mists of time

and despite distance, after years of carrying about

all the fond memories, it was lovely to be surrounded

by classmates once again. … Quite simply, the small

gift was long overdue and only barely refl ects my

gratitude to those teachers who inspired me (and

probably others as well …). Being amongst a gathering

of classmates, in the beauty of the place and the

memories of teachers who worked terribly hard to do

their best for us, all served to urge me on to begin to

repay a debt of gratitude.

– Karen Goodall-Lawrence ’64

Returned for her 50th Reunion in 2014

all the way from her home in England.

I really enjoy working for Brewster and want to give

back. Providing for the Academy in my will was a

great option and it only took two minutes! I can’t

give a lot now, but this lets me know that I’ll be

making a difference for BA in the future. The best

thing about being a part of the Brewster community

is getting to know new people and seeing students

from all over the world experience new things.

That sort of cultural exchange is something that’s

special and it’s why I’ve enjoyed doing dorm duty

for 14 years now – nothing better than seeing a kid’s

expression when they see snow for the fi rst time!

– Marsha Brooks

Business Offi ce / Alumni and Development Offi ce

I fully expect to live a long and

fruitful life so I can watch Brewster

thrive, succeed, and lead in the fi eld

of preparatory education. I have

high expectations that my future

annual contributions and this gift

bequest will help the cause.

– Steve Morrissey ’71

WHY REUNION GIVING MATTERS Each year, Brewster hosts a Reunion Weekend for all alumni to return to campus and

enjoy each other’s company. Milestone years are marked every fi ve years with special

celebrations for the 25th and 50th classes. These years are a great time to consider

making a special gift to honor your Brewster experience. To fi nd out more about

Reunion Weekend visit www.brewsteracademy.org/reunion

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YOUR ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS AT WORK

WHO MADE UP THE FY14 ANNUAL FUND?

THANK YOU! Thank you for joining us and continuing this exciting momentum at the

Academy into the coming year.

As we celebrate a record-breaking year and look toward a strong future

for the Academy, we hope you enjoy the stories behind the numbers

provided in this annual report. After this year’s fi rst Philanthropy Week, a

student described the Annual Fund as ‘the fund that runs Brewster’ – we

couldn’t have said it better.

DONOR RECOGNITION ONLINE!

For a full list acknowledging our wonderful donors

and a thank you video, please visit our website

at www.brewsteracademy.org/annualreport.

The donor roll is password protected to preserve

donor privacy. When prompted, please enter

username [Donor] and password [bobcat14] to access the donor rolls

for the 2013-2014 fi scal year.

The generosity of alumni, parents, grandparents, and friends touches

every part of Brewster’s beautiful campus. The Annual Fund enhances

our personalized, student-centered academy programs, creates fi nancial

aid opportunities, buys equipment for our New England Championship

athletic teams, and ensures teachers and students have the best tools

and technology available among many other things. 1% 1%

Parents

Alumni

Alumni Parents

Grandparents

Faculty and Staff

Corporations and Foundations

Friends and Others

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8%

6%41%

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REVENUES$23,467,357

MISCELLANEOUSENDOWMENT & TRUST INCOME

SUMMER PROGRAMS

GIFTS AND PLEDGES

TUITION AND FEES

EXPENSES$22,148,981

AUXILIARY ACTIVITIES

DEPRECIATION

FINANCIAL AID AWARDS

ADMINISTRATION

PLANT OPERATIONS

INSTRUCTIONAL AND STUDENT ACTIVITIES

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Labor Day New Family BBQ

First day of classesReturning Student Registration Saturday Classes

New Student Orientation

Rosh HashanahSaturday Classes

Admissions Open House Grandparents’ Day

Fall Equinox

SEPTEMBER 2014S U N D A Y M O N D A Y T U E S D A Y W E D N E S D A Y T H U R S D A Y F R I D A Y S A T U R D A Y

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Bobcat Week – Building momentum for BA’s Annual Fund

Exam Period

NEPSAC Quarterfi nalsNEPSAC Semifi nals

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Hall of Fame Nominations! Christmas Day Kwanzaa Begins

Hanukkah Begins

DECEMBER 2014S U N D A Y M O N D A Y T U E S D A Y W E D N E S D A Y T H U R S D A Y F R I D A Y S A T U R D A Y

Your gift to BA is tax deductible. Consider making it before

the end of the year. Classes resume

Holiday Concert Holiday break begins at 11 a.m.

Bobcat Week – Building momentum for BA’s Annual Fund

Trey Whitfi eld ‘89 Invitational Basketball Tournament

Saturday Classes

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ANUARY 2015S U N D A Y M O N D A Y T U E S D A Y W E D N E S D A Y T H U R S D A Y F R I D A Y S A T U R D A Y

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Sending Valentines Wishes to our 85+

BA Alumni Couples!

President’s Day

FEBRUARY 2015S U N D A Y M O N D A Y T U E S D A Y W E D N E S D A Y T H U R S D A Y F R I D A Y S A T U R D A Y

Long Weekend begins at 10 a.m.; varsity athletes have required

afternoon games

Classes resume

Winter musical

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Exam period

Saturday Classes

NEPSAC Quarterfi nals

NEPSAC Semifi nals

March Break begins at 8 a.m.; however, students may leave after their last commitment on Friday.

NEPSAC FinalsNational Prep

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Basketball Championships

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Passover Begins

Senior Lobster Bake Philanthropy Week 2015

Scholarship Luncheon

Spring Student ShowcaseSaturday Classes

Saturday Classes

APRIL 2015S U N D A Y M O N D A Y T U E S D A Y W E D N E S D A Y T H U R S D A Y F R I D A Y S A T U R D A Y

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HELP BA MEET THE ANNUAL FUND GOAL AGAIN THIS YEAR!

STOCKCASH CHECK ONLINESUSTAINED GIVING

establishing a monthly, quarterly, or annual recurring gift to the Academy

PLANNED GIVINGbequests, life income, etc.

MAY 2015S U N D A Y M O N D A Y T U E S D A Y W E D N E S D A Y T H U R S D A Y F R I D A Y S A T U R D A Y

Brewster’s fi scal year closes on June 30th

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UNE 2015S U N D A Y M O N D A Y T U E S D A Y W E D N E S D A Y T H U R S D A Y F R I D A Y S A T U R D A Y

Be a Part of It! Help BA reach its Annual Fund goal.

Last day to give to BA’s Annual Fund in FY15

Thank you to all who have supported the

2014-2015 Annual Fund.

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