Cranbrook Schools

Cranbrook Schools is a private PK–12 educational institution located on a 319-acre (129 ha) campus in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. It includes a co-educational elementary school, a middle school with separate schools for boys and girls, and a co-educational college-preparatory high school with boarding facilities. Cranbrook Schools is part of the Cranbrook Educational Community (CEC), which includes the Cranbrook Institute of Science, the Cranbrook Academy of Art, and Cranbrook House and Gardens. Christ Church Cranbrook is also on campus. The Cranbrook community was established by publishing mogul George Booth, who bought the site of today's Cranbrook community in 1904. Cranbrook was designated a National Historic Landmark on June 29, 1989, for its significant architecture and design. It attracts tourists from around the world. Approximately 40 acres (160,000 m2) of Cranbrook Schools' campus are gardens.

Cranbrook Schools
Location
,
MI
48304

USA
Coordinates42°34′21.6″N 83°14′56.4″W
Information
TypePrivate, Boarding
MottoCranbrook: "Aim High"
Kingswood: "Enter to Learn, Go Forth to Serve"
Religious affiliation(s)Episcopalian
Established1922 (1922)
Head of schoolJeff Suzik, Ph.D.
Faculty200
Enrollment1629 Students
474 Pre-K thru 5th Grade
346 Grades 6th thru 8th
809 Grades 9th thru 12th (260 Boarding, 549 Day)
Student to teacher ratio8:1
Campus size319 acres (129 ha)
Campus typeSuburban
Color(s)Blue and Green   
Athletics18 Interscholastic Sports
Athletics conferenceMHSAA Catholic League Division II
MascotCranbrook Crane
Kingswood Aardvark
TuitionBoarding: $52,000 (Kingswood)
Day: $34,200
Websiteschools.cranbrook.edu

As of 2023, Cranbrook Schools had an endowment of $217 million, among the fifteen largest held by America's boarding schools. In addition, the Cranbrook Educational Community, of which the schools is a member, had an endowment in excess of $300 million in 2007.

As of 2021 it had 1,656 students, making it Michigan's largest private school by enrollment in a single campus.

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