Loomis Chaffee School Explained

The Loomis Chaffee School
Motto:Ne Cede Malis
Motto Translation:Yield Not to Misfortunes
Head Of School:Sheila Culbert
Address:4 Batchelder Road
State:Connecticut
Zipcode:06095
Country:United States
Ceeb:070945
Campus Size:300acres
Faculty:177
Gender:Coeducational
Enrollment:700 total
490 boarding
210 day
Class:12 students
Ratio:5:1 (4:1 boarding student-to-residential faculty)
Endowment:$350 million[1] [2]
Athletics:55 interscholastic teams in 18 sports; 19 intramural offerings
Campus Type:Suburban
Newspaper:The Loomis Chaffee Log
Budget:$55.7 million (2019)[3]
Tuition:$61,760 (boarding)
$47,440 (day)
Colors:Maroon and gray
Affiliations:Ten Schools Admissions Organization[4]

The Loomis Chaffee School (; LC or Loomis) is an independent, coeducational, college preparatory school for boarding and day students in grades 9–12, including postgraduate students, located in Windsor, Connecticut, seven miles north of Hartford. Seventy percent of Loomis Chaffee's 726 students reside on the school's 300-acre campus and represent forty-four foreign countries and thirty-one U.S. states. 71% of Loomis Chaffee's student body are boarding students and 29% are day students.

Founded in 1914, Loomis Chaffee is a member of the Ten Schools Admissions Organization.

History

The school was chartered in 1874 as The Loomis Institute by five Loomis siblings.[5] The original 1640 Loomis Homestead was chosen as the site for the school, which opened in 1914.[6] The forty-year gap between chartering and the opening of the school was due to the estate of the Loomis siblings being reserved for the siblings' retirement.[7]

In 1910, John Mason Loomis's widow left over $1.1 million as an endowment to The Loomis Institute for charitable purposes.[8] This donation allowed the school to remain tuition-free for its first four decades. In addition to being tuition-free, The Loomis Institute was distinguished from other New England preparatory schools by its lack of religious affiliation, offering of vocational education alongside college preparatory courses, and admission of both boys and girls.[9]

The Loomis Institute ended coeducation in 1926 when The Chaffee School was incorporated to educate girls on an adjacent campus. In 1970, the boys and girls schools merged to form The Loomis Chaffee School. Since then, the school has expanded as its endowment, financial aid budget, faculty, and campus increased in size. Loomis had an acceptance rate of 7% for the 2023–2024 school year.[10]

Overview

Athletics

Loomis Chaffee competes in sports against schools from all over New England and adjacent states.[11] The school is a member of the New England Preparatory School Athletic Council (NEPSAC) and competes in the Class A large school division. Additionally, Loomis is a member of The Founders League which comprises private schools located mainly in Connecticut.[11]

Heads of school

Notable alumni

See main article: List of Loomis Chaffee School alumni.

Notable faculty

Main article: List of Loomis Chaffee School faculty

Writer John Horne Burns taught at Loomis and wrote several books while there.[18]

René Cheruy served for many years as head of the French department, as well as a member of the visual arts department.[19]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Loomis Chaffee Profile (2022) | Windsor, CT.
  2. Web site: Henry Kravis donates $100 Million to his Prep School.
  3. Web site: Loomis Chaffee - Key Facts. July 18, 2019. Loomis Chaffee. July 18, 2019.
  4. Web site: Ten Schools. www.tenschools.org.
  5. Web site: History & Origins of Loomis Chaffee. Loomischaffee.org. February 26, 2011.
  6. Book: Atlantic Reporter: Cases Argued and Determined in the Courts of Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont. 1923. West Publishing Company. 33–35. en.
  7. Web site: A look back at the start of Loomis Chaffee School. Hill. Rachel. courant.com. 2020-04-04.
  8. [#together|Together We Served.com]
  9. Book: Martin. David Jerner. Building Teachers: A Constructivist Approach to Introducing Education. Loomis. Kimberly S.. 2013-06-25. Cengage Learning. 978-1-285-53011-6. 265. en.
  10. Web site: Search for the Head of School, Position Profile .
  11. Web site: Athletics Overview - The Loomis Chaffee School. www.loomischaffee.org.
  12. News: Francis O. Grubbs Is Dead at 74; Headed Loomis-Chaffee School. David. Margolick. The New York Times. April 15, 1982.
  13. News: Ex‐French Teacher To Retire as Head Of Loomis‐Chaffee. The New York Times. February 25, 1973.
  14. Web site: LOOMIS CHAFFEE HEADMASTER RETIRING. STAN SIMPSON; Courant Staff. Writer. courant.com.
  15. Web site: Loomis Headmaster to Retire After 2007-08 Year. April 1, 2007.
  16. Web site: 2022-12-19 . Sheila Culbert Extends Her Tenure as Head of School . 2023-12-14 . www.loomischaffee.org . en-US.
  17. Web site: Head of School Search - The Loomis Chaffee School . 2023-12-14 . www.loomischaffee.org . en-US.
  18. Book: Margolick, David . Dreadful: the short life and gay times of John Horne Burns . Other Press . 2013 . New York . x.
  19. Web site: Madame Chéruy . 2023-12-14 . www.loomischaffee.org . en-US.