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| name = The Winchendon School |
| name = The Winchendon School |
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| image = |
| image = CrestGreenSILHO with name.png |
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| caption = School Crest |
| caption = School Alumni Crest |
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| motto = |
| motto = Nulla Vestigia Retrorsum. |
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| streetaddress = 172 Ash St, Winchendon, MA 01475 |
| streetaddress = 172 Ash St, Winchendon, MA 01475 |
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| city = [[Winchendon, Massachusetts|Winchendon]] |
| city = [[Winchendon, Massachusetts|Winchendon]] |
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| state = [[Massachusetts|MA]] |
| state = [[Massachusetts|MA]] |
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| country = [[United States]] |
| country = [[United States]] |
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| type = [[Private school|Private]], [[ |
| type = [[Private school|Private]], [[University-preparatory school|college-prep]], [[Day school|day]] and [[Boarding school|boarding]] |
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| established = 1926 |
| established = 1926 |
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| founder = Lloyd Harvey Hatch, Sr. |
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| head = Sean Duncan |
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| faculty = 60 |
| faculty = 60 |
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| grades = 9–12, PG |
| grades = 9–12, PG |
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| enrollment = |
| enrollment = 265 (Massachusetts Campus); 75 (New York Campus) |
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| average_class_size = 8 |
| average_class_size = 8 |
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| ratio = 6:1 |
| ratio = 6:1 |
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| head_name = Head of School |
| head_name = Head of School |
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| campus = {{convert|326|acre|m2}} |
| campus = {{convert|326|acre|m2}} |
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| endowment = $30 |
| endowment = $30 million (as of August 2017) |
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| colors = Dark |
| colors = Dark grey, kelly green, and lime green {{color box|#53565a}}{{color box|#4e9d44}}{{color box|#81BE41}} |
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| homepage = {{URL|http:/winchendon.org/}} |
| homepage = {{URL|http:/winchendon.org/}} |
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'''The Winchendon School''' is |
'''The Winchendon School''' is a coeducational, preparatory [[Boarding school|boarding]] and day school composed of two campuses; one in Massachusetts, and another in Herald Square, Manhattan, New York.<ref name="Campuses • TWS{{!}}Winchendon">{{Cite web|url=https://winchendon.org/campuses/|title=Campuses • TWS{{!}}Winchendon|website=TWS{{!}}Winchendon|language=en-US|access-date=2019-08-28}}</ref> Founded in 1926, The Winchendon School has an average classroom size of eight students, an enrollment of approximately 325 students on the two campuses, and a student to teacher ratio of 6:1 |
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== Student Demographics == |
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⚫ | A typical student body represents 18 countries and approximately 25 US states. The school community includes students in 9th grade to students in 12th grade, as well as post-graduates (PGs). The Winchendon School offers a total of $3 million in needs-based grants to its students every year.<ref name=":1">{{Cite news|url=http://winchendon.org/about|title=About - The Winchendon School|work=The Winchendon School|access-date=2017-07-25|language=en-US}}</ref> |
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The Winchendon School is a boarding school composed of two campuses; a main campus located in [[Winchendon, Massachusetts]], and a newly opened campus in Manhattan, New York City. The School's flagship campus in Winchendon, MA serves boarding and day students in grades 9-12 and PGs. |
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The NYC satellite campus is in Manhattan. The NYC campus is also closely connected with local neighborhoods through its partnership with the CDSC (Child Development Support Corporation).<ref name="Campuses • TWS{{!}}Winchendon"/> |
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The Winchendon School offers courses in world languages, computer science, engineering, English, history and social science, mathematics, performing arts, visual arts,<ref>{{cite web | url=https://issuu.com/home/published/courses_-_ma_r_8.22 | title=Account Signin | Issuu }}</ref> and is recognized for its academic support center, named after the school's founder, Lloyd Harvey Hatch, Sr.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://issuu.com/home/published/learning_strategies_brochure_v5_3.21.23_1_ | title=Account Signin | Issuu }}</ref> |
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== Athletics == |
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⚫ | The Winchendon School's athletic teams are known as the [[Elk|Wapitis]], and their colors are dark gray, kelly green, and lime green. The following competitive sports are offered at The Winchendon School:<ref>{{Cite news |title=Athletics - The Winchendon School |language=en-US |work=The Winchendon School |url=http://winchendon.org/parents/athletics/ |access-date=2017-07-25}}</ref> |
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The MA campus includes six academic and lab buildings, six dorms, a theater, a two-story [[Studio|arts studio]], and a music room. Its athletic facilities feature the Ritchie Ice Arena, the LaBelle Athletic Fields, Boomhower Field, six [[tennis court]]s, and two [[basketball]] and [[volleyball]] [[Gym|courts]] and a fitness center.<ref name=":0">{{Cite news|url=http://winchendon.org/about/campus-facilities/|title=Campus & Facilities - The Winchendon School|work=The Winchendon School|access-date=2017-07-25|language=en-US}}</ref> |
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[[File:Faculty Hall, The Winchendon School.jpg|thumb|<nowiki>TWS | MA</nowiki>]] |
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=== NYC Campus === |
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Winchendon's NYC campus is purposefully located in Herald Square of Manhattan. |
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== Students == |
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The School is recognized for three academic programs: Global Dynamics, Service Learning, and ColLABS,. |
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Global Dynamics is a four-year sequence of courses that provides students with an integrated, multicultural survey of different regions of the world: Asia, the Middle East, Europe, Latin America, Africa, and the United States. Students examine history, art, literature, political science, economics and sociology. |
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Service Learning is a year-long, student-led, project-based curriculum in which students identify a problem or issue in the community around them and then work to fix it in collaborative groups. |
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ColLABs, or collaborative laboratories, are open to all Winchendon students. Twice a year, Winchendon students engage in two week intensive courses, collaborative projects, and internships. These courses are elective-style workshops based on one of three types of learning experiences: |
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* Faculty-led, immersive classes with extensive project and field-based learning |
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* Student-designed (with teachers as mentors) independent projects in areas of specific interest |
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* Internships |
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Regular classes are set aside for the last two weeks of each semester so that students can pursue ColLABs of their choosing. |
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[[File:Winchendon Boy's Hockey NEPSAC.jpg|center|560x560px|Winchendon Boys' Hockey at NEPSAC Championships|thumb]] |
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⚫ | Winchendon's athletic teams are known as the [[Elk|Wapitis]], and their colors are dark green and |
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* Ice Hockey (boys and girls) |
* Ice Hockey (boys and girls) |
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* Soccer (boys and girls) |
* Soccer (boys and girls) |
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* Cross Country (boys and girls) |
* Cross Country (boys and girls) |
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* Badminton (boys and girls) |
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* Tennis (boys and girls) |
* Tennis (boys and girls) |
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* Baseball (boys) |
* Baseball (boys) |
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* Softball (girls) |
* Softball (girls) |
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* Ultimate Frisbee (boys and girls) |
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* Volleyball (girls) |
* Volleyball (girls) |
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* Golf ( |
* Golf (co-ed) |
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* Lacrosse (boys and girls) |
* Lacrosse (boys and girls) |
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Winchendon is a part of [[New England Preparatory School Athletic Council]] (NEPSAC). |
Winchendon is a part of [[New England Preparatory School Athletic Council]] (NEPSAC). |
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Recent titles include: |
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==History== |
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[[Williams College]] alumnus Robert Marr had experience at [[Deerfield Academy]], and earlier at [[Vermont Academy]]. As new headmaster in Newport at The Hatch School in 1959, Marr maintained its tutorial model while introducing his own leadership brand. Finding a new campus emerged as a focus for the new Head. Marr settled on Winchendon's current location. The school moved in the summer 1961 to Winchendon, Massachusetts. |
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During the early to mid-1980s, the school faced financial difficulties, which drew attention to the failures of the school. This led to many donations to The Winchendon School. In the late 1980s, a rolling capital campaign was started that led to the addition of new dorms, a gymnasium and additional classrooms. Much of this attention happened during Headmaster LaBelle's tenure; the school has been financially healthy since. |
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The Winchendon School has had six headmasters. Marr's tenure (1959–1973), was followed by Lewis V. Posich, Stephen V.A. Samborski, J. William LaBelle, John A. Kerney, and current Head of School Laurie Lambert. |
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==Notable alumni== |
==Notable alumni== |
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*[[Mark Concannon]], drafted into [[National Hockey League|NHL]] by the [[San Jose Sharks]] in the third round, {{abbr|No.|number}} 82 overall, in the 1999 entry draft<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=47599|title=Mark Concannon hockey statistics and profile at hockeydb.com|website=www.hockeydb.com|language=en|access-date=2017-07-25}}</ref> |
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* [[Malcolm Grant (basketball)|Malcolm Grant]], professional basketball player |
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* [[Jordan Henriquez]], professional basketball player |
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* [[Anthony Ireland (basketball)|Anthony Ireland]], professional basketball player |
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* [[Jermaine Johnson (basketball)|Jermaine Johnson]], former professional basketball player and current member South Carolina House of Representatives |
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* [[Mohamed Keita (basketball)|Mohamed Keita]], professional basketball player |
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* [[Adam Kemp]], professional basketball player |
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* [[Victor Page]], professional basketball player |
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* [[Marshall Strickland]], professional basketball player |
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* [[Bruno Šundov]], professional basketball player |
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* [[Mike Hardman|Michael Hardman]], professional hockey player, [[Chicago Blackhawks]] |
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*Bryan Perla, [[Shark Tank]] contestant and inventor. |
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*[[Mike Hardman|Michael Hardman]], professional hockey player, [[Chicago Blackhawks]] |
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*Sophie Jameson, Hasbro Nerf's first Tik-Tok Officer<ref>{{Cite web |last=CohenApril 23 |first=David |last2=2021 |title=Nerf Introduces Its New Chief TikTok Officer |url=https://www.adweek.com/social-marketing/nerf-introduces-its-new-chief-tiktok-officer/ |access-date=2022-03-01 |language=en-US}}</ref>. Named as Adweek's Women Trailblazers: 35 Inspirational Leaders Improving the Future for Us All<ref>{{Cite web |last=StaffJuly 11 |first=Adweek |last2=2021 |title=Adweek's Women Trailblazers: 35 Inspirational Leaders |url=https://www.adweek.com/brand-marketing/adweeks-women-trailblazers-35-inspirational-leaders-improving-the-future-for-us-all/ |access-date=2022-03-01 |language=en-US}}</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
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[[Category:Schools in Worcester County, Massachusetts|The Winchendon School]] |
[[Category:Schools in Worcester County, Massachusetts|The Winchendon School]] |
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[[Category:Private high schools in Massachusetts]] |
[[Category:Private high schools in Massachusetts]] |
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[[Category:1926 establishments in Massachusetts]] |
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[[Category:Educational institutions established in 1926]] |
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The Winchendon School | |
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Address | |
172 Ash St, Winchendon, MA 01475 , | |
Information | |
Type | Private, college-prep, day and boarding |
Motto | Nulla Vestigia Retrorsum. |
Established | 1926 |
Founder | Lloyd Harvey Hatch, Sr. |
Head of School | Sean Duncan |
Faculty | 60 |
Grades | 9–12, PG |
Enrollment | 265 (Massachusetts Campus); 75 (New York Campus) |
Average class size | 8 |
Student to teacher ratio | 6:1 |
Campus | 326 acres (1,320,000 m2) |
Color(s) | Dark grey, kelly green, and lime green |
Athletics conference | NEPSAC |
Accreditation | NEASC, NAIS |
Endowment | $30 million (as of August 2017) |
Website | winchendon |
The Winchendon School is a coeducational, preparatory boarding and day school composed of two campuses; one in Massachusetts, and another in Herald Square, Manhattan, New York.[1] Founded in 1926, The Winchendon School has an average classroom size of eight students, an enrollment of approximately 325 students on the two campuses, and a student to teacher ratio of 6:1
Student Demographics
[edit]A typical student body represents 18 countries and approximately 25 US states. The school community includes students in 9th grade to students in 12th grade, as well as post-graduates (PGs). The Winchendon School offers a total of $3 million in needs-based grants to its students every year.[2]
Special Academic Programs
[edit]The Winchendon School offers courses in world languages, computer science, engineering, English, history and social science, mathematics, performing arts, visual arts,[3] and is recognized for its academic support center, named after the school's founder, Lloyd Harvey Hatch, Sr.[4]
Athletics
[edit]The Winchendon School's athletic teams are known as the Wapitis, and their colors are dark gray, kelly green, and lime green. The following competitive sports are offered at The Winchendon School:[5]
- Ice Hockey (boys and girls)
- Basketball (boys and girls)
- Soccer (boys and girls)
- Cross Country (boys and girls)
- Tennis (boys and girls)
- Baseball (boys)
- Softball (girls)
- Volleyball (girls)
- Golf (co-ed)
- Lacrosse (boys and girls)
Winchendon is a part of New England Preparatory School Athletic Council (NEPSAC).
Recent titles include:
Notable alumni
[edit]- Justin Dentmon, professional basketball player, 2010 top scorer in the Israel Basketball Premier League
- Francisco Garcia, professional basketball player
- Malcolm Grant, professional basketball player
- Jordan Henriquez, professional basketball player
- Anthony Ireland, professional basketball player
- Jermaine Johnson, former professional basketball player and current member South Carolina House of Representatives
- Mohamed Keita, professional basketball player
- Adam Kemp, professional basketball player
- Victor Page, professional basketball player
- Devon Saddler, professional basketball player[6]
- Greg Selkoe, entrepreneur
- Marshall Strickland, professional basketball player
- Bruno Šundov, professional basketball player
- Michael Hardman, professional hockey player, Chicago Blackhawks
References
[edit]- ^ "Campuses • TWS|Winchendon". TWS|Winchendon. Retrieved 2019-08-28.
- ^ "About - The Winchendon School". The Winchendon School. Retrieved 2017-07-25.
- ^ "Account Signin | Issuu".
- ^ "Account Signin | Issuu".
- ^ "Athletics - The Winchendon School". The Winchendon School. Retrieved 2017-07-25.
- ^ "Devon Saddler - University of Delaware Athletics". bluehens.com. Retrieved 2021-07-04.