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Our Facilities

Brimmer and May Summer Camp is located on the scenic seven-acre campus of the Brimmer and May School in Chestnut Hill, MA. Conveniently located on the MBTA Green Line.
Outdoor Facilities: 
Playing Fields 
Water Play Area
Playground 
Lower School Garden 
Archery Range 
Courtyard
Four square court


Indoor Facilities:

Air-Conditioned Chase Building 
State-of-the-art Theatre 
Dance Studio 
Arts & Crafts Room 
Music Studio 
Thompson Gymnasium
Ceramics Studio
Lego Room
Imagination Room

Directions to Brimmer Summer Camp

From downtown Boston by car 
Follow Route 9 (west) through Brookline to the intersection of Route 9 and Hammond Street. (Route 9 is also called Huntington Avenue in Boston and Boylston Street in Brookline.) Turn right onto Hammond Street. At the first stop sign, turn right again onto Middlesex Road. (You will see the Chestnut Hill Post Office on the corner.) Drive down Middlesex Road to the first stoplight. Brimmer is located on both sides of the street. 

From the north, west, or south of Boston 

Take Route 128 to exit 20 for Route 9 east. Follow Route 9 for 3.6 miles.Turn left onto Hammond Street. At the first stop sign, turn right again onto Middlesex Road. (You will see the Chestnut Hill Post Office on the corner.) Drive down Middlesex Road to the first stoplight. Brimmer is located on both sides of the street.

Public Transportation 
Take the MBTA Green Line ("D" towards Riverside) to the Chestnut Hill stop. Take the footpath beginning on the inbound side of the tracks to Middlesex Road and turn left. Walk several hundred yards down Middlesex Road to the first stoplight. Brimmer is located on both sides of the street. 

Contact Us

Summer Camp Office
69 Middlesex Road
Chestnut Hill, MA 02467
617-278-2350
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.