J. Graham Brown School

J. Graham Brown School J. Graham Brown School (Brown) is the only Jefferson County Public School (JCPS) with elementary, middle, and high school students in the same building.

Brown School was founded by Martha R. Ellison in 1972 and was originally located in the Brown Hotel. In 1972, the J. Graham Brown School opened its doors to students, making it the first magnet school in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Under the leadership of its founding principal, the late Martha Ellison, the Brown strived to establish a learning environment that was considered to be radical for i

ts time. Working papers from the planning task force of that time set forth unique and somewhat unorthodox goals for the Brown School. These unusual goals included: helping each child set and work toward attainable goals at a rate determined by his/her competence and maturity, allowing each student to make continuous and upward progress, to help each student become a willing and independent learner, and to help all students move from exploratory behavior to structured learning of skills, concepts, and information essential to academic success. These unheard-of-educational priorities were to be implemented in a learning environment characterized by openness, trust and confidence. Through the passage of time, and the refinement of our public educational system, many of those radical goals set forth by the Brown School in its early years can be found within the mainstream of public education. This, coupled with the onset of school accountability movements, helped the Brown School mature into a unique liberal arts educational program, providing an excellent high school curriculum that prepares all of its students for the challenge of college and the obligations of citizenship in the greater society. Our small learning community provides Brown Students the unique opportunity to learn and grow where all students are known by all teachers. The Brown High School student can take advantage of the close contact and interaction with faculty and administrators that can only be provided in a small setting, while still studying a comprehensive and rigorous academic program. All students are enrolled in a college readiness curriculum that includes Advanced Placement options and off-campus college opportunities. Our unique location, just one block from the downtown Louisville Medical Campus, puts Brown School students in the midst of a thriving urban learning laboratory. Classes often go off campus for visits to the Louisville Science Center, Actors Theatre, Kentucky Center for the Arts, the Louisville Free Public Library, and the metro government complex. Times change and school structures evolve, but those early Brown School goals endure. Students are still assisted in working toward attainable goals that fit their level of competence and maturity. And, students are expected to master structured learning of skills, concepts and information essential to success in all academic areas. Ultimately, students must develop self-regulation skills in order to thrive in an academically stressful environment. All of this is accomplished in a learning environment that nurtures confidence and trust. This unique liberal arts experience is one that helps each individual make a personal connection to the world around them as well as the academic arena in which they study. At the J. Graham Brown School, we are a community of learners, learning for life!

Graduation Photos Take 2 Here is the link everyone.
05/26/2026

Graduation Photos Take 2
Here is the link everyone.

05/23/2026

Photos: Seniors at the J. Graham Brown School receive their diplomas at graduation. See link below ⬇️

📸 Michael Clevenger/Courier Journal

Three Brown Bears competed in Lexington at the KHSAA State track meet this week. Ramille Ford earned 5th place in the 10...
05/22/2026

Three Brown Bears competed in Lexington at the KHSAA State track meet this week. Ramille Ford earned 5th place in the 100m hurdles and Ethan Wright came in 10th in the 400m dash, and Max Schuster took home the state championship in the adaptive shot put. Thanks to Coach Jelly and Jennifer, all the track athletes and parents for helping make this a great season.

Max Schuster....You can call him "State Champion"! Congratulations on winning gold in the KHSAA State Track and Field Ch...
05/22/2026

Max Schuster....You can call him "State Champion"! Congratulations on winning gold in the KHSAA State Track and Field Championships in Adaptive Shotput and setting a state record in doing it. Great job Max!

05/22/2026

Graduation 2026

05/22/2026

We will be live-streaming our high school graduation ceremony at 5:30!

Congratulations to the the Brown Elementary Soccer A-Team for winning the LouCity/Racing Upper Division Championship!Tha...
05/22/2026

Congratulations to the the Brown Elementary Soccer A-Team for winning the LouCity/Racing Upper Division Championship!
Thanks to coaches Rick Bach, Michael Hasken and Kim Kremer and the players:
Berkeley Conley
Hammody Krassi
Judah Smith
Ross Williams
Reza Mohammed
Ruby Phelan
Luke Green
Arlo Kremer
Theo Buckler
Zach Hasken
Jameson Clark
Van Thang
Toussaint Tolbert

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Louisville, KY

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 4pm
Tuesday 7am - 4pm
Wednesday 7am - 4pm
Thursday 7am - 4pm
Friday 7am - 4pm

Telephone

+15024858216

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