Shipley School


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nameThe Shipley School
motto
motto_translationCourage for the deed; Grace for the doing
address814 Yarrow Street
cityBryn Mawr
statePennsylvania
zipcode19010
countryUnited States
coordinates
other_name
former_nameThe Misses Shipley’s School Preparatory to Bryn Mawr College
typeIndependent college-preparatory school
religious_affiliationNonsectarian
established
foundersHannah, Elizabeth, and Katharine Shipley
statusOpen
closed
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specialist
ceeb390485
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chair
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chairperson
head_of_schoolIan L. Craig
faculty130.8
grades
genderCoeducational
enrollment814
enrollment_as_of2019–2020
grade_preK13
gradeK25
grade128
grade236
grade334
grade438
grade542
grade650
grade744
grade865
grade9111
grade10105
grade1198
grade12103
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average_class_size14
ratio6.2
campus_typeSuburban
student_union
colorsGreen & Blue
athletics_conferenceFriends' Schools League
mascotGator
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accreditationASN
newspaperThe Beacon
endowment$31.60 million
annual_tuition$47,215
revenue$36.44 million
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The Shipley School is a private, pre-K12 college preparatory school in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, United States, approximately 10 miles west-northwest of Philadelphia.

History

Hannah Shipley, Elizabeth Shipley, and Katharine Shipley, all sisters, founded The Shipley School in 1894 as a preparatory school for Bryn Mawr College, a women's college located directly across the street. The Shipley sisters were strong-willed, highly educated Quaker women who created the school to pass on their values to similarly minded young women. The school opened in the fall of 1894 with six students and nine faculty members.

By the 1940s, Shipley had expanded the student body to 341 students. At this time, about half of all Upper School students were boarders hailing from all over the country and from Europe, Asia, Russia, the Middle East, and Latin America.

During the 1970s and 1980s, Shipley discontinued its boarding department and began to admit male students. The last boarders graduated in 1983, and by 1984 the school was fully coeducational with equal numbers of girls and boys.

Campus

The Shipley School has three divisions: Lower School (pre-kindergarten through grade 5), Middle School (grades 6 through 8), and Upper School (grades 9 through 12).

Notable alumni

Heads of School

Source:

  • Hannah, Elizabeth, and Katharine Shipley, 1894–1916
  • Alice Howland and Eleanor Brownell, 1916–1941
  • Mildred and J. Russell Lynes, 1941–1944
  • Margaret Bailey Speer, 1944–1965
  • Isota Tucker Epes ’36, 1965–1972
  • Nancy E. Lauber, 1972–1979
  • Frederic L. Chase III, 1979–1985
  • Gary R. Gruber, 1985–1992
  • Steve Piltch, 1992–2019
  • Michael G. Turner, 2019–2024
  • Steve Lisk, 2024-2025 (interim)
  • Ian L. Craig, 2025-present

References

References

  1. "Stats at a Glance". The Shipley School.
  2. (2019). "Form 990". Internal Revenue Service.
  3. "Tuition 2025-2026". The Shipley School.
  4. "Shipley's History". The Shipley School.
  5. (May 21, 2019). "Shipley School honors alumni, continues 125th Anniversary Celebration with special programming this spring". Main Line Media News.
  6. Stein, Linda. (3 December 2013). "Young Villanova singer to perform at World Cafe Live".
  7. Gray, Ellen. (2020-05-29). "Philly’s David Corenswet is making it in Netflix’s ‘Hollywood’".
  8. (2022-09-08). "July Book Releases from Shipley Alumnae Authors".
  9. "Episode 02 - The Science of Friendship with Lydia Denworth '84".
  10. "Stories by Lydia Denworth".
  11. (2023-03-06). "2023 Distinguished Alumni Award Presented to Helen Fisher ’63, PhD".
  12. (28 March 2016). "Shipley alumna Jessica Knoll says gang rape in her best-selling novel was real". Philadelphia Inquirer.
  13. "School".
  14. "Beach House - Victoria Legrand - LSQ Podcast on Spotify".
  15. (May 4, 2018). "Young Alumni Award - Presented to David Lieberman '98 May 4, 2018".
  16. Wisehart, Morgan. "The Death of the High School Band".
  17. (2011-05-12). "Alumni Spotlight on Madeline (Emmy) Miller ’96: Rewriting Homer's Iliad".
  18. "Instagram".
  19. (1915-05-15). "Death Comes to Vinton Liddell". The Charlotte News.
  20. (2024-01-05). "Roxana Barry Robinson ’64: High Praise for Latest Novel".
  21. (2023-01-05). "Nancy Schwartzman ’93: 2023 Sundance Film Festival Selection".
  22. (2020-11-02). "Sarah Megan Thomas ’97: Filming—and Playing—Strong, Ambitious Women".
  23. (2023-03-06). "2023 Young Alumni Award Presented to Alicia Roth Weigel ’08".
  24. "Shipley's History Shipley School".

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