13780 Hope Street
Brookfield, WI 53005
Phone: 262.781.3030
Fax: 262.790.4095

About the Elmbrook Area

Elmbrook Schools encompasses the City of Brookfield, Village of Elm Grove, parts of the Town of Brookfield and City of New Berlin. For more information on relocating to these communities, please visit the links below.

City of Brookfield
The City of Brookfield has excellent schools, high quality public services, a wide range of employment, and broad-based commercial services that all help to create a unique community  desirable to families and business alike.  The parklands and natural landscape provide spaces for recreation as well as connecting safe and attractive neighborhoods. Brookfield covers almost 27 square miles, about 40,000 residents, and is a major business, retail, and industrial hub in southeastern Wisconsin. Brookfield is committed to orderly development, responsible government, and maintaining a high quality of life.

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Town of Brookfield
The Town of Brookfield is a community of 6,420 people located about 15 miles west of Milwaukee.

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Village of Elm Grove
The Village of Elm Grove is a unique community in Waukesha County just west of Milwaukee. Home to about 6,200 residents and numerous businesses, Elm Grove provides a small town environment, with proximity to all "big city" opportunities. Residents and businesses share a community spirit that makes Elm Grove an outstanding place to live and work. Volunteerism and cooperation between government, business and residents continue to allow Elm Grove to grow in the right direction and remain strong.

For more information, visi the Village of Elm Grove Website.


City of New Berlin
The City of New Berlin has a population of approximately 39,000 with residents joining together for holiday parades and youth sporting events. A highly organized Parks and Forestry department is one of the hallmarks of the town. New Berlin has an expanding industrial park that helps strengthen the city’s tax base. Comprised of more than 599 businesses and 13,000 employees, the 1,872 acres of industrial park have created a dynamic industrial base for the city that is the envy of most communities of Wisconsin. A new City Center was developed and is now home to retail, office, and residential tenants, and the New Berlin City Library. Located on the edge of scenic Waukesha County, the City of New Berlin, is situated between Madison and Milwaukee, while Green Bay and Chicago are only a short drive away.

Visit the City of New Berlin Website for more information.


Sharon Lynne Wilson Center for the Arts
The Sharon Lynne Wilson Center for the Arts is a non-profit, multi-disciplinary cultural arts center that offers performances by regional and touring groups, and arts education. The Wilson Center for the Arts is located in Brookfield’s Mitchell Park south of 198th & Capitol Drive. For information about the Wilson Center call (262) 781-9470, or visit the website for a current calendar, summer programming and more.