Host Family: More Details

Host Family: More Details

What is the purpose of the program?
The Host Family program was created to successfully assist new families in feeling welcomed and comfortable at Brunswick. New families are assigned a current family to act as "Host" and to offer a friendly and informative hand to the new family - especially during the first transition year.

Host Families work with both the new students and their parents. It is an underlying assumption that happy and well-informed parents are better equipped to help their son adjust to the new environment.

Who gets a Host Family?
Every student new to Brunswick School is assigned a Host Family - even though he may have a sibling already at the school. Often, the family who has a son at the school may already know much about the activities and calendar and feel comfortable at the school. However, it is still worthwhile for that student and his parents to be introduced to his new classmates and their parents.

How are Host Families chosen?
The division heads and the admission office, along with the Brunswick Parents Association (BPA) executives and division representatives, are consulted to suggest names of those who may be interested.

What relationship is expected with the new family?
Often the Host Family and new family become good friends. However, this is not expected. Your hospitality, however, is appreciated by Brunswick and welcomed by the new family.

It is not assumed that the Host Family and children will be "best friends" with the new family. We do ask, however, that your children be helpful and understanding of the new student's feelings and concerns about making friends and starting at a new school. This takes on added significance in middle and upper school.

What are the responsibilities of a Host Family?
There are a variety of responsibilities of the Host Family that are essential to the success of the program.