Admissions

Student Tour Guide Program

Student Tour Guide Program

The Admissions Office Student Tour Guide Program is comprised of students in Grades 9 - 12 who have applied and been accepted to the program and then trained to be Brimmer Ambassadors. The program continues to grow and is led by students who work closely with the Admissions Office. Student-led tours, which are scheduled taking into account students’ academic schedules, are available for most prospective families visiting Brimmer. Our tour guides are also present at Admissions events and make themselves available to prospective families throughout the admissions process. We look forward to having you meet them when you visit!

MEET OUR STUDENT TOUR GUIDES

List of 15 members.

  • Photo of Mckinlee DePaola

    Mckinlee DePaola 

    2025
    Bio
  • Photo of Zaina Deshpande

    Zaina Deshpande 

    2025
    Bio
  • Photo of Alexa Dykeman

    Alexa Dykeman 

    2027
    Bio
  • Photo of Shyla Fernandes

    Shyla Fernandes 

    2025
    Bio
  • Photo of Meera Gandhi

    Meera Gandhi 

    2026
    Bio
  • Photo of Ady Jaeckel

    Ady Jaeckel 

    2025
    Bio
  • Photo of Giulia Laurenza

    Giulia Laurenza 

    2025
    Bio
  • Photo of Caleb Meranus

    Caleb Meranus 

    2026
    Bio
  • Photo of Bede Paasch-Pearce

    Bede Paasch-Pearce 

    2027
    Bio
  • Photo of Madeleine Pogoda

    Madeleine Pogoda 

    2025
    Bio
  • Photo of Hadley Reardon

    Hadley Reardon 

    2027
    Bio
  • Photo of Rachael Rosenberg

    Rachael Rosenberg 

    2027
    Bio
  • Photo of Nikolai Souza

    Nikolai Souza 

    2026
    Bio
  • Photo of Cole Thompson

    Cole Thompson 

    2026
    Bio
  • Photo of Penelope Zimmerman

    Penelope Zimmerman 

    2025
    Bio
As an inclusive private school community, Brimmer welcomes students who will increase the diversity of our school. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, sex, gender, gender identity and expression, disability, sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, or any other characteristic protected from discrimination under state or federal law, in the administration of our educational policies, admissions practices, financial aid decisions, and athletic and other school-administered programs.