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The Baldwin School

The Baldwin School (simply referred to as Baldwin School or Baldwin) is a private school for girls in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, United States. It was founded in 1888 by Florence Baldwin.

The Baldwin School
Address
701 Montgomery Avenue

,
Pennsylvania
19010

United States
Coordinates40°1′23″N 75°18′46″W / 40.02306°N 75.31278°W / 40.02306; -75.31278Coordinates: 40°1′23″N 75°18′46″W / 40.02306°N 75.31278°W / 40.02306; -75.31278
Information
Other names
  • Baldwin School
  • Baldwin
TypePrivate school
MottoLatin: Disce Verum Laborem
Established1888; 135 years ago (1888)
FounderFlorence Baldwin
NCES School ID01197719[1]
Head of schoolMarisa Porges[2]
Teaching staff78.6 (on an FTE basis)[1]
GradesPK–12
GenderGirls
Enrollment572 (2022–2023)[1]
Student to teacher ratio7.0[1]
Campus typeSuburban
Color(s)Blue and gray   
Athletics conferenceInter-Academic League
MascotWinnie the Bear
NicknameBaldwin Bears
Publication
  • Echoes
  • Florilège
  • El Pimiento
  • The Roman Candle
  • The Baldwin Review
[3]
NewspaperThe Hourglass[3]
Websitewww.baldwinschool.org
Bryn Mawr Hotel
Pennsylvania state historical marker
Area1.5 acres (0.61 ha)
Built1890
ArchitectFurness, Evans, & Co.; Frank Furness
Architectural styleRenaissance, French Chateau
NRHP reference No.79002300[4]
Significant dates
Added to NRHPApril 27, 1979
Designated PHMCApril 11, 2000[5]

The school occupies a 19th-century resort hotel designed by Victorian architect Frank Furness, a landmark of the Philadelphia Main Line.[6] The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 27, 1979.[4]

Baldwin's brother school is the Haverford School, in nearby Haverford.[7]

History

In 1888, Florence Baldwin founded "Miss Baldwin's School for Girls, Preparatory for Bryn Mawr College" in her mother's house at the corner of Montgomery and Morris Avenues in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania.[8] The first class was composed of thirteen girls.[citation needed]

 
"The Residence" (formerly Bryn Mawr Hotel) by Furness, Evans & Company. The second Bryn Mawr Hotel opened May 30, 1891).

The second Bryn Mawr Hotel was designed by Furness, Evans & Company and built in 1890–91. It is a five-story, "L" shaped stone-and-brick building in a Renaissance Revival / châteauesque style. It features a large semi-circular section at the main entrance, topped by a conical roof and finial. It has a steeply pitched red roof with a variety of dormers, chimneys, towers, finials, and skylights.[9]

In 1896, The Baldwin School began leasing the Bryn Mawr Hotel during the winter months for use as a dormitory for its boarding students. They leased it year-round beginning in 1912. In 1922, the school purchased the building and the surrounding 25 acres (100,000 m2) for $240,000.

Today the school has made many additions to "The Residence", as it is called, but has maintained the elegance of the original building. It is now used for the dining hall, many art studios, a black box, apartments for faculty and staff, music classes, and an Early Childhood Center. It also has many lounge areas for students and others.[10]

A two-story science building opened in 1961; it was enlarged in 1995 to accommodate the increasing number of students. The Upper and Middle Schools inhabit the three-story Schoolhouse, which was built in 1926. It was renovated in 1997. The Middle School on the third floor was renovated again in the summer of 2018.

Grades 1-5 are housed in the Lower School building, which was completed in 1974. Changes have been made, for instance, painting the walls bright colors, to make it a warmer learning environment for the younger girls.

Renovations completed in 2014 to "The Residence" specifically support the Pre-Kindergarten and Kindergarten classes.[10] In 2015, a performing arts center was built called The Simpson Center, which can be used for many different events.[10]

The school formally opened a new athletic center in 2008. It has a six-lane swimming pool, gymnasium, three-lane jogging track, 4 squash courts, fitness center, and multipurpose meeting/activity space, as well as five tennis courts and a practice field.[11]

Student body

Students of color represent 40% of the student body.[12] The Baldwin School is not religiously associated.

Arts

Music

Baldwin's music education begins in the Lower School. Students receive twice weekly music classes and sing in weekly choruses in Grades 3–5. Students perform in musical plays once a year. In Middle School, chorus, orchestra and classes in guitar and hand bell are available. In Upper School, ensembles include a jazz band, classical chamber music ensemble Firenze, two hand bell choirs, chorus, select a cappella vocal ensemble Baldwin B-Flats, select singing ensemble Eliza-B-thans and an orchestra. Each ensemble is featured during multiple evening concerts throughout the year.

The Middle School Chorus participates annually in the Music in the Parks competition at Hershey Park in May. At the 2014 competition, the Middle School Chorus received a Superior rating and the Best Overall Middle School Chorus trophy for their performances. Every three years, the Upper School ensembles take a week and a half performance tour to a destination abroad. Past destinations include Vienna, Austria; Tuscany, Italy; Budapest, Hungary; Stockholm, Sweden; Oslo, Norway; and Copenhagen, Denmark.

The Baldwin Conservatory offers weekly private instruction on piano, voice, violin, viola, flute, clarinet, saxophone, oboe, trumpet, trombone, guitar, ukulele, banjo and harp. The Baldwin Conservatory has had many accomplished musicians as faculty including pianist and composer Jean Paul Kürsteiner.

Athletics

The Baldwin School competes in the Inter-Academic League, most commonly known as the Inter-Ac. Interscholastic varsity sports are: Basketball, Cross-Country, Field Hockey, Golf, Lacrosse, Rowing, Soccer, Softball, Squash, Swimming and Diving, Tennis, Volleyball, and Indoor Track. Dance is also offered, and students also have the option of Independent PE if they are seriously committed to a sport outside of school such as horseback riding or ice skating, or any sport included in Baldwins program. Athletes who do participate in IPE are required to play their sport for Baldwin during the season if it is an offered sport. PE is another option, which is during the school day, for either 45 or 70 minutes.

Baldwin is especially strong in tennis, softball, squash, and lacrosse, whose teams regularly travel to the Pittsburgh, New York, and Baltimore areas for heightened competition.[13] The Baldwin Bears have recently been Inter-Ac champions in softball, lacrosse, and squash. Its longtime local rival has been the Episcopal Academy in Newtown.

The Baldwin School's athletic center features an indoor track, swimming pool, multiple locker rooms, team meeting room, fitness center, dance studio, squash courts, and basketball court. The building features solar reflective roofing, regionally sourced materials, Energy Star equipment and appliances, and an indoor air quality management system. [14]

Squash

Baldwin is best known for its squash program. Each class regularly consists of a couple nationally ranked squash players, many of whom compete internationally across Europe, Canada, and South America. Several Baldwin Squash alumni have gone to play the sport at various Ivy League schools. Many of these players are also among the strongest academically at Baldwin, earning honors including National Merit and induction into the Cum Laude Society.

Baldwin's longstanding rival in squash has been Greenwich Academy in Connecticut. In 2015, the upper school team defeated Greenwich in the US Squash Championships at Trinity College. The school's middle school team won the national championship against Greenwich in 2016 and 2018. The upper school team again faced Greenwich in the 2018 national championships, but lost 1–6.[15] However, in 2019, Baldwin was able to defeat Greenwich 5–2 in the national championships. This ended a 3-year streak of Greenwich being the reigning national champions.[16]

Notable alumnae

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Search for Private Schools – School Detail for The Baldwin School". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved February 17, 2019.
  2. ^ "Head of School". The Baldwin School. Retrieved February 17, 2019.
  3. ^ a b "Publications". The Baldwin School. Retrieved February 17, 2019.
  4. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  5. ^ "PHMC Historical Markers". Historical Marker Database. Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission. Retrieved December 30, 2013.
  6. ^ "Bryn Mawr 100: The Baldwin School". August 6, 2011.
  7. ^ . www.baldwinschool.org. Archived from the original on August 26, 2015.
  8. ^ "The Baldwin School Archives". Baldwin School. Retrieved September 1, 2015.
  9. ^ "National Historic Landmarks & National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania" (Searchable database). CRGIS: Cultural Resources Geographic Information System. Note: This includes Hyman Myers (n.d.). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form: Bryn Mawr Hotel" (PDF). Retrieved March 24, 2012.
  10. ^ a b c http://www.baldwinschool.org/RelId/605788/ISvars/default/Philosophy_%2526_History.htm
  11. ^ "Athletics Facilities." Bryn Mawr: Baldwin, retrieved online December 26, 2022.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on July 25, 2011. Retrieved November 29, 2010.
  13. ^ "Schedule - Baldwin Highlanders (Pittsburgh, PA) Girls Varsity Lacrosse 21-22".
  14. ^ "Athletics - the Baldwin School".
  15. ^ "Greenwich Academy wins another U.S. Team squash title". February 5, 2018.
  16. ^ . www.baldwinschool.org. Archived from the original on February 4, 2019.
  17. ^ "A look back at Main Line's standout women".
  18. ^ "Jody Gerson Named Head of Universal Music Publishing Group". Billboard. August 2014.
  19. ^ "Jody Gerson". IMDb.
  20. ^ "Farah Jasmine Griffin | the Department of English and Comparative Literature".
  21. ^ . Archived from the original on December 6, 2014. Retrieved December 4, 2014.

External links

  • Official website
  • Main Line Today magazine
  • Petersen's Private Secondary Schools
  • History of the Main Line

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The Baldwin School simply referred to as Baldwin School or Baldwin is a private school for girls in Bryn Mawr Pennsylvania United States It was founded in 1888 by Florence Baldwin The Baldwin SchoolAddress701 Montgomery AvenueBryn Mawr Pennsylvania 19010United StatesCoordinates40 1 23 N 75 18 46 W 40 02306 N 75 31278 W 40 02306 75 31278 Coordinates 40 1 23 N 75 18 46 W 40 02306 N 75 31278 W 40 02306 75 31278InformationOther namesBaldwin SchoolBaldwinTypePrivate schoolMottoLatin Disce Verum LaboremEstablished1888 135 years ago 1888 FounderFlorence BaldwinNCES School ID01197719 1 Head of schoolMarisa Porges 2 Teaching staff78 6 on an FTE basis 1 GradesPK 12GenderGirlsEnrollment572 2022 2023 1 Student to teacher ratio7 0 1 Campus typeSuburbanColor s Blue and gray Athletics conferenceInter Academic LeagueMascotWinnie the BearNicknameBaldwin BearsPublicationEchoesFlorilegeEl PimientoThe Roman CandleThe Baldwin Review 3 NewspaperThe Hourglass 3 Websitewww wbr baldwinschool wbr orgBryn Mawr HotelU S National Register of Historic PlacesPennsylvania state historical markerArea1 5 acres 0 61 ha Built1890ArchitectFurness Evans amp Co Frank FurnessArchitectural styleRenaissance French ChateauNRHP reference No 79002300 4 Significant datesAdded to NRHPApril 27 1979Designated PHMCApril 11 2000 5 The school occupies a 19th century resort hotel designed by Victorian architect Frank Furness a landmark of the Philadelphia Main Line 6 The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 27 1979 4 Baldwin s brother school is the Haverford School in nearby Haverford 7 Contents 1 History 2 Student body 3 Arts 3 1 Music 4 Athletics 4 1 Squash 5 Notable alumnae 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditIn 1888 Florence Baldwin founded Miss Baldwin s School for Girls Preparatory for Bryn Mawr College in her mother s house at the corner of Montgomery and Morris Avenues in Bryn Mawr Pennsylvania 8 The first class was composed of thirteen girls citation needed The Residence formerly Bryn Mawr Hotel by Furness Evans amp Company The second Bryn Mawr Hotel opened May 30 1891 The second Bryn Mawr Hotel was designed by Furness Evans amp Company and built in 1890 91 It is a five story L shaped stone and brick building in a Renaissance Revival chateauesque style It features a large semi circular section at the main entrance topped by a conical roof and finial It has a steeply pitched red roof with a variety of dormers chimneys towers finials and skylights 9 In 1896 The Baldwin School began leasing the Bryn Mawr Hotel during the winter months for use as a dormitory for its boarding students They leased it year round beginning in 1912 In 1922 the school purchased the building and the surrounding 25 acres 100 000 m2 for 240 000 Today the school has made many additions to The Residence as it is called but has maintained the elegance of the original building It is now used for the dining hall many art studios a black box apartments for faculty and staff music classes and an Early Childhood Center It also has many lounge areas for students and others 10 A two story science building opened in 1961 it was enlarged in 1995 to accommodate the increasing number of students The Upper and Middle Schools inhabit the three story Schoolhouse which was built in 1926 It was renovated in 1997 The Middle School on the third floor was renovated again in the summer of 2018 Grades 1 5 are housed in the Lower School building which was completed in 1974 Changes have been made for instance painting the walls bright colors to make it a warmer learning environment for the younger girls Renovations completed in 2014 to The Residence specifically support the Pre Kindergarten and Kindergarten classes 10 In 2015 a performing arts center was built called The Simpson Center which can be used for many different events 10 The school formally opened a new athletic center in 2008 It has a six lane swimming pool gymnasium three lane jogging track 4 squash courts fitness center and multipurpose meeting activity space as well as five tennis courts and a practice field 11 Student body EditStudents of color represent 40 of the student body 12 The Baldwin School is not religiously associated Arts EditMusic Edit Baldwin s music education begins in the Lower School Students receive twice weekly music classes and sing in weekly choruses in Grades 3 5 Students perform in musical plays once a year In Middle School chorus orchestra and classes in guitar and hand bell are available In Upper School ensembles include a jazz band classical chamber music ensemble Firenze two hand bell choirs chorus select a cappella vocal ensemble Baldwin B Flats select singing ensemble Eliza B thans and an orchestra Each ensemble is featured during multiple evening concerts throughout the year The Middle School Chorus participates annually in the Music in the Parks competition at Hershey Park in May At the 2014 competition the Middle School Chorus received a Superior rating and the Best Overall Middle School Chorus trophy for their performances Every three years the Upper School ensembles take a week and a half performance tour to a destination abroad Past destinations include Vienna Austria Tuscany Italy Budapest Hungary Stockholm Sweden Oslo Norway and Copenhagen Denmark The Baldwin Conservatory offers weekly private instruction on piano voice violin viola flute clarinet saxophone oboe trumpet trombone guitar ukulele banjo and harp The Baldwin Conservatory has had many accomplished musicians as faculty including pianist and composer Jean Paul Kursteiner Athletics EditThe Baldwin School competes in the Inter Academic League most commonly known as the Inter Ac Interscholastic varsity sports are Basketball Cross Country Field Hockey Golf Lacrosse Rowing Soccer Softball Squash Swimming and Diving Tennis Volleyball and Indoor Track Dance is also offered and students also have the option of Independent PE if they are seriously committed to a sport outside of school such as horseback riding or ice skating or any sport included in Baldwins program Athletes who do participate in IPE are required to play their sport for Baldwin during the season if it is an offered sport PE is another option which is during the school day for either 45 or 70 minutes Baldwin is especially strong in tennis softball squash and lacrosse whose teams regularly travel to the Pittsburgh New York and Baltimore areas for heightened competition 13 The Baldwin Bears have recently been Inter Ac champions in softball lacrosse and squash Its longtime local rival has been the Episcopal Academy in Newtown The Baldwin School s athletic center features an indoor track swimming pool multiple locker rooms team meeting room fitness center dance studio squash courts and basketball court The building features solar reflective roofing regionally sourced materials Energy Star equipment and appliances and an indoor air quality management system 14 Squash Edit Baldwin is best known for its squash program Each class regularly consists of a couple nationally ranked squash players many of whom compete internationally across Europe Canada and South America Several Baldwin Squash alumni have gone to play the sport at various Ivy League schools Many of these players are also among the strongest academically at Baldwin earning honors including National Merit and induction into the Cum Laude Society Baldwin s longstanding rival in squash has been Greenwich Academy in Connecticut In 2015 the upper school team defeated Greenwich in the US Squash Championships at Trinity College The school s middle school team won the national championship against Greenwich in 2016 and 2018 The upper school team again faced Greenwich in the 2018 national championships but lost 1 6 15 However in 2019 Baldwin was able to defeat Greenwich 5 2 in the national championships This ended a 3 year streak of Greenwich being the reigning national champions 16 Notable alumnae EditSee also Category The Baldwin School alumni Bertha Adkins 1924 Undersecretary of Health Education and Welfare Chairman of the Federal Council on Aging Organizer of the White House Council on Children and Youth Maryland Women s Hall of Fame Inductee Executive Director of the Women s Division of the Republican National Committee Ruth Davidon 1982 rower 1996 Summer Olympics and 2000 Summer Olympics Louise Dolan 1967 Mathematical Physicist and Professor of Physics University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Fulbright Scholar Harvard University Junior Fellow Guggenheim Fellow Maria Goeppert Mayer Award of the American Physical Society Gertrude Sumner Ely 1895 twice decorated by the French for distinguished bravery under fire past president of the Pennsylvania League of Women Voters member of the executive committee for UNICEF and the World Affairs Councils of America 17 Henrietta H Fore 1966 first woman Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development USAID and Director of U S Foreign Assistance 37th Director of the United States Mint in the U S Department of Treasury Presidential Appointee for President George H W Bush at the U S Agency for International Development Jody Gerson 1979 Chairman and CEO of Universal Music Publishing Group co president of Sony ATV Music Publishing responsible for signing Lady Gaga Alicia Keys and Norah Jones producer of Drumline and ATL executive producer of Drumline A New Beat 18 19 Alice Goffman sociologist Farah J Griffin 1981 author Professor at Columbia University New York Public Library Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers fellow 20 Trish Hall 1968 The New York Times Op Ed and Sunday Review editor 21 Leslie Lyness 1986 US women s field hockey midfielder 1996 Summer Olympics Andrea Lee 1970 writer and novelist Helen Taft Manning 1908 daughter of President William Howard Taft Dean of Bryn Mawr College Distinguished Daughter of Pennsylvania suffragette Martha Nussbaum 1964 author first woman Junior Fellow at Harvard University Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics at the University of Chicago Founding and Past President of the Human Development and Capability Association Past President of American Philosophical Association Central Division Margaret Robinson 1969 Professor of Molecular Cell Biology at Cambridge Institute for Medical Research at University of Cambridge Fellow of the Royal Society Cornelia Otis Skinner 1918 author of Our Hearts Were Young and Gay film and Broadway actress Asali Solomon Author and academic Katrina Ely Tiffany 1893 suffragist in New York City Anne Cabot Wyman 1948 2014 journalist first female editorial page editor of The Boston Globe Pulitzer Prize for Public Service Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing finalist Marjorie Yang 1970 non official member of the Executive Council of Hong Kong chairperson of the Esquel Group independent non executive director of HSBC Swire Pacific and Novartis AG Fortune Magazine s Top 50 Most Powerful Women in International Business Kinney Zalesne 1983 General Manager of Corporate Strategy at Microsoft Counsel to U S Attorney General Janet Reno White House Fellow Assistant District Attorney for the City of PhiladelphiaReferences Edit a b c d Search for Private Schools School Detail for The Baldwin School National Center for Education Statistics Institute of Education Sciences Retrieved February 17 2019 Head of School The Baldwin School Retrieved February 17 2019 a b Publications The Baldwin School Retrieved February 17 2019 a b National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service July 9 2010 PHMC Historical Markers Historical Marker Database Pennsylvania Historical amp Museum Commission Retrieved December 30 2013 Bryn Mawr 100 The Baldwin School August 6 2011 The Baldwin School Why an All Girls School www baldwinschool org Archived from the original on August 26 2015 The Baldwin School Archives Baldwin School Retrieved September 1 2015 National Historic Landmarks amp National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania Searchable database CRGIS Cultural Resources Geographic Information System Note This includes Hyman Myers n d National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form Bryn Mawr Hotel PDF Retrieved March 24 2012 a b c http www baldwinschool org RelId 605788 ISvars default Philosophy 2526 History htm Athletics Facilities Bryn Mawr Baldwin retrieved online December 26 2022 Baldwin School Fast Facts Archived from the original on July 25 2011 Retrieved November 29 2010 Schedule Baldwin Highlanders Pittsburgh PA Girls Varsity Lacrosse 21 22 Athletics the Baldwin School Greenwich Academy wins another U S Team squash title February 5 2018 The Baldwin School Team Pages www baldwinschool org Archived from the original on February 4 2019 A look back at Main Line s standout women Jody Gerson Named Head of Universal Music Publishing Group Billboard August 2014 Jody Gerson IMDb Farah Jasmine Griffin the Department of English and Comparative Literature New York Times Names New Op Ed Editor Archived from the original on December 6 2014 Retrieved December 4 2014 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Baldwin School Bryn Mawr Pennsylvania Official website Main Line Today magazine Petersen s Private Secondary Schools National Coalition of Girls Schools National Association of Independent Schools History of the Main Line Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Baldwin School amp oldid 1133187237, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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