John Burroughs School

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John Burroughs School
Location
Ladue, MO, U.S.
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Headmaster Keith E. Shahan
Enrollment

590 (total), 406 (9-12)

Faculty 102
Type Private
Campus Suburban, 47.5 acres
Mascot Bombers
Color(s) Blue & Gold
Established 1923
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Founded in 1923, John Burroughs School (JBS) is a private, non-sectarian preparatory school with nearly 600 students in grades 7-12. Its 47.5-acre (192,000 m²) campus is located in Ladue, Missouri (USA), an affluent suburb of Saint Louis. It is named for U.S. naturalist and philosopher John Burroughs.

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John Burroughs has long had a school philosophy of liberal and progressive education. It has been recognized as one of the nation's premier preparatory schools. [1] According to a recent survey in the Wall Street Journal, the school ranks among the top 50 schools nationally as measured by the best record of graduates attending eight top universities. [2]

The school currently operates on 47.5 acres of land. Campus facilities include a main classroom building, an auditorium, a library, a science building, a sports and performing arts center, and a fine arts facility.[3]

Burroughs also operates an outdoor education and biology facility in the Ozarks known as "Dreyland".

The faculty includes about 73 full-time and 29 part-time members. Headmaster Keith E. Shahan has announced his intention to retire at the end of the 2008-2009 academic year following 23 years of service.[4]

Each class contains about one hundred students and nearly all go on to attend four-year colleges, including a substantial number to Ivy League schools, according to the school's web site. The school has more than 6,100 living alumni. Admission is based on school records, recommendations, entrance examination results, and a personal interview. The primary admission level is grade seven, but applicants are considered for grades eight through ten as openings permit.[3]

In 2007, according to the site, tuition and fees cost $17,775. The school budget was about $14 million, of which about 13 percent came from the then-$43 million endowment and nearly $1.7 million in gifts. The school disbursed $1.5 million in financial aid; about 20 percent of the students received grants, loans, or both.[3] From 1986 to 2008, the endowment rose from $7.5 million to almost $48 million.[4]

The school is accredited by the Independent Schools Association of the Central States (ISACS).

It has an athletic rivalry with nearby Mary Institute and St. Louis Country Day School. John Burroughs also holds a cross-state rivalry with The Pembroke Hill School in Kansas City. The varsity sports teams are named the "John Burroughs Bombers." The school colors are blue and gold.

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