The Stony Brook School | |
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Location | |
1 Chapman Parkway, Stony Brook, New York, 11790 | |
Information | |
Type | Private, College-prep, Independent, Boarding, Day |
Motto | Character Before Career |
Religious affiliation(s) | Christian |
Established | 1922 |
Founder | Rev. John Fleming Carson |
Headmaster | Joshua Crane |
Faculty | 45 |
Grades | 7-12 |
Enrollment | 360 55% Boarding 45% Day |
Campus | Suburban, 55 acres |
Color(s) | Navy Blue & White |
Athletics | 14 Interscholastic Sports |
Mascot | Bears |
Yearbook | Res Gestae |
Website | StonyBrookSchool.org |
The Stony Brook School (SBS) is a private independent Christian boarding and college preparatory school for boys and girls in grades 7 to 12. It is located in Stony Brook on the north shore of Long Island, New York. It was founded by the Rev. Dr. John F. Carson and fellow members of the Stony Brook Assembly in 1922. Its founding headmaster was Frank E. Gaebelein.
In 1906, a group of Presbyterian ministers and laymen began an enterprise to form an annual series of summer Bible conferences in the tri-state area of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. These conferences were to be in the tradition of other Bible conferences already established at Chautauqua, New York, Winona Lake, Indiana, and Northfield, Massachusetts. The group was led by the Rev. John Fleming Carson, pastor of the former Central Presbyterian Church in Brooklyn and later Moderator of the Presbyterian General Assembly (1911). After having visited the hamlet of Stony Brook in 1907, Carson and his associates settled on a location directly across from the train station. The first summer conference of the Stony Brook Assembly began on July 3, 1909 and was a success. The Stony Brook Assembly was formally incorporated by the state of New York in 1914.