Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My child is already very happy at another very well known school on this board... so I'm just trying to refresh my memory.
I understand that Sidwell's new (as of Fall 2009) Head of School tom Farquhar previously was the Head of School at Bullis. Now, I vaguely remember learning when I met NPS's very impressive Head of School Jim Neill that he attended Bullis. Is this correct? If not, what other local school did Mr. Neill attend? The educational piece only information I can find on Mr. Neill's on the NPS website is that he went to Harvard. However, I am curious.
Thanks in advance!
If my memory is correct (and I"m not sure it is) then I find it impressive that the Bullis school would have such an impressive administrative team and alumni. Makes you think twice about the school.
And, honestly, I find it impressive on Bullis's part that their former head of school was chosen at Sidwell. Usually, when one of the leading schools in the area loses it's headmaster there is a nationwide search. Clearly Bullis must be doing something right... and I hope this continues with the new head.
Again, I have NOTHING to do with any of the schools mentioned above.
Anonymous wrote:Jim Neil taught English and coached soccer in the St. Albans Upper School before leaving to go back to school. He eventually ended up at NPS. Jim is one of many former STA teachers who have gone on to be administrators at Independent Schools around the country.
Peter Barrett, Headmaster of St. Patricks, taught fourth grade and lower school English for many years at STA. Henry Smyth, Upper School Head of St. Pat's, taught lower school history at STA. Fred Chandler, who taught lower school english at STA for 11 years, is in his third year as Head of the Middle School at St. Anne's-Belfield in Charlottesville. Mason Lecky, former history teacher and admissions director at STA is the new Headmaster of St. Andrews Episcopal School in New Orleans. Andy Rodin, who was the admissions director before Mason and former STA teacher himself, is the current Headmaster of the Friends School in Dartmouth, Mass. Ann Wolcott, who taught for 15 years in the STA lower school is the Middle School Director of St. Stephens Episcopal School in Bradenton, Fl. At one time, Ann and Peter taught fourth grade (C Form) together. Peter, Ann, and Fred all held the same position at STA: Lower School Director of Studies. And going back a few years, Tom Hudnut, President of Harvard-Westlake School in LA started his teaching career at STA.
Anonymous wrote:Jim Neil taught English and coached soccer in the St. Albans Upper School before leaving to go back to school. He eventually ended up at NPS. Jim is one of many former STA teachers who have gone on to be administrators at Independent Schools around the country.
Peter Barrett, Headmaster of St. Patricks, taught fourth grade and lower school English for many years at STA. Henry Smyth, Upper School Head of St. Pat's, taught lower school history at STA. Fred Chandler, who taught lower school english at STA for 11 years, is in his third year as Head of the Middle School at St. Anne's-Belfield in Charlottesville. Mason Lecky, former history teacher and admissions director at STA is the new Headmaster of St. Andrews Episcopal School in New Orleans. Andy Rodin, who was the admissions director before Mason and former STA teacher himself, is the current Headmaster of the Friends School in Dartmouth, Mass. Ann Wolcott, who taught for 15 years in the STA lower school is the Middle School Director of St. Stephens Episcopal School in Bradenton, Fl. At one time, Ann and Peter taught fourth grade (C Form) together. Peter, Ann, and Fred all held the same position at STA: Lower School Director of Studies. And going back a few years, Tom Hudnut, President of Harvard-Westlake School in LA started his teaching career at STA.
Anonymous wrote:My child is already very happy at another very well known school on this board... so I'm just trying to refresh my memory.
I understand that Sidwell's new (as of Fall 2009) Head of School tom Farquhar previously was the Head of School at Bullis. Now, I vaguely remember learning when I met NPS's very impressive Head of School Jim Neill that he attended Bullis. Is this correct? If not, what other local school did Mr. Neill attend? The educational piece only information I can find on Mr. Neill's on the NPS website is that he went to Harvard. However, I am curious.
Thanks in advance!
If my memory is correct (and I"m not sure it is) then I find it impressive that the Bullis school would have such an impressive administrative team and alumni. Makes you think twice about the school.
And, honestly, I find it impressive on Bullis's part that their former head of school was chosen at Sidwell. Usually, when one of the leading schools in the area loses it's headmaster there is a nationwide search. Clearly Bullis must be doing something right... and I hope this continues with the new head.
Again, I have NOTHING to do with any of the schools mentioned above.