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The Great Hall: Built in the 1930s and renovated from 2000-2001, The Great Hall is the official name of the administration building, which contains the president's office, the business and operations offices, the admissions office, the communications/advancement office, and the Great Hall (reception area).

Corley Hall: Named in the honor of Sara Bush Corley, former trustee and benefactor, the building contains the dining room and kitchen on the first level and small-group classrooms on the second floor.

Huff Center: Named in the honor of Walter Huff, trustee and benefactor, the Huff Center contains the main academic and guidance offices, the Director of Academic's office, the Dean of Student's office, the Director of College Counseling's office, the faculty work room, the Director of Athletics' office, the gymnasium, the wellness room, upper school classrooms, the art room, and the Dinos Science Center.

Kimbrell Hall: Built in 1991, this facility houses the Howard M. Wolf Memorial Library and media center, Middle School classrooms, a 300-seat auditorium, and the Rollins conference room.

Sipple Hall: Built in 1988, Sipple Hall is the school's dormitory. It includes an administrative office, common room, recreation room, and two middle school annexes.

Michelsen Cottage: Named after the Michelsen family in 2010 for their life-long dedication to children and education, the Michelsen Cottage is the first female residential facility on the Brandon Hall campus.

On the 25th day of September, 2010, the Girls' Cottage at Brandon Hall was named in honor of Ken, Merridee, and the Michelsen family for their dedication to independent school education. The cottage houses eight female boarding students and the Director of Women's Services.

Faculty Hall: Built in 1998, Faculty Hall houses resident faculty apartments.

River House: Built in the '70s, River House is a faculty residence.

Campus Map: Original drawing by James C. Cagle, class of 1990 (included in the 1990 Brandon Hall Overlook)


The Great Hall
The Great Hall - administration building

Huff Center
Huff Center

Howard M. Wolf Memorial Library
Howard M. Wolf Memorial Library

Campus Map - original drawing by James C. Cagle, class of 1990
Campus Map


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