Darrow School

School in New Lebanon, New York, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Darrow School is a private, co-educational, college-preparatory school located in New Lebanon, New York. The school serves boarding and day students in grades 9-12 and PG (post-graduate).

Religious affiliationNonsectarian
Founded1932
StatusOpen
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The Darrow School
Location
110 Darrow Road

,
12125

United States
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TypePrivate, day, boarding, college preparatory
Religious affiliationNonsectarian
Founded1932
StatusOpen
ChairpersonEdwin Selden
Head of schoolAndrew J. Vadnais
Staff52
Teaching staff31
Grades9-12, PG
GenderCo-educational
Enrollment110
Average class size8-9
Student to teacher ratio4:1
Hours in school day7
Campus size365 acres (1.48 km2)
Campus typeRural
HousesAnn Lee, Brethrens', Hinckley, Neale, Meacham
ColorsMaroon & White
   
Song"Simple Gifts"
AthleticsBasketball, cross-country, lacrosse, soccer, softball, tennis, ultimate frisbee, outdoor education, alpine skiing, fitness
Athletics conferenceHVAL, NEPSAC
MascotDuck
NicknameDucks
Team nameDarrow Ducks
AccreditationMSACS
PublicationPeg Board
Endowment$3 million
School feesBoarding fee: $365
Day fee: $50[1]
TuitionBoarding: $67,950
Day: $42,800[1]
AffiliationNAIS, TABS, NYSAIS, NYBSA
Websitewww.darrowschool.org
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History

Darrow opened in the fall of 1932 as the Lebanon School for Boys. In 1938 president Charles S. Haight died and C. Lambert Heyniger purchased the school, becoming its headmaster and treasurer. Heyniger was a Princeton alumnus who had taught as a missionary in China and then pursued graduate study at Columbia University before joining General Motors. He renamed the school in the Shaker tradition, after a family prominent among the religious colony.[2]

In 1963, three Darrow students set a fire and destroyed the century-old dining hall and fire leveled the 156-year-old gymnasium. Both fires threatened dormitories housing 175 pupils. The boys had hoped school officials would send all the pupils home until repairs were made.[3]

In late 2023, the school's precarious financial situation almost led to closure.[4]

Campus

The campus is situated on the original site of the Mount Lebanon Shaker Village, a National Historic Landmark.[5] It spans over 365 acres of land, with 26 buildings, tennis courts, playing fields, ponds, orchards, pastures, marshlands, and a vast forest.

Student body

The school currently[when?] enrolls 110 students from across the United States and beyond.

Athletics

Student participate in a number of competitive and non-competitive sports:[6]

  • Fall
    • Cross-country
    • Soccer
    • Outdoor education
    • Mixed martial arts
  • Winter
    • Girls varsity basketball
    • Boys varsity basketball
    • Boys prep basketball
    • Alpine
  • Spring
    • Lacrosse
    • Softball
    • Outdoor education
    • Esports

Notable alumni

Notable faculty/staff

References

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