Ethel Walker School

The Ethel Walker School
Address
Map
230 Bushy Hill Road

06070

United States
Coordinates41°50′59″N 72°50′08″W / 41.8497°N 72.8356°W / 41.8497; -72.8356
Information
TypePrivate, college preparatory, boarding and day all-girls school for grades 6 through 12, plus postgraduate
MottoNullas Horas Nisi Aureas
"Nothing But Golden Hours"
Established1911 (113 years ago) (1911)
FounderEthel Walker
CEEB code070670
Head teacherDr. Meera Viswanathan
Grades6-12 plus postgraduate
GenderGirls
Number of students250
Average class size12
Student to teacher ratio1:7
Campus size175 acres
Houses
Suns  
Dials  
Color(s)Purple and yellow
  
Athletics conference
Websitewww.ethelwalker.org

The Ethel Walker School, also commonly referred to as "Walker's", is a private, college preparatory, boarding and day school for girls in grades 6 through 12 plus postgraduate located in Simsbury, Connecticut.

History

Founded in 1911, the school was one of the first college preparatory schools for girls in the United States. The school sits on 175 acres (0.71 km2), abutting 425 acres (1.72 km2) of preserved land.

The Ethel Walker School was originally located in Lakewood, New Jersey, before being moved in 1917 to its present location on the former Dodge Estate in Simsbury, Connecticut.[1]

In 1933, the school temporarily relocated to the Fishers Island Club on Fishers Island, New York after separate fires destroyed two buildings on the campus.[2]

Notable alumnae

Ethel Walker outdoor ring at sunset in September

References

  1. ^ "SON OF PRESIDENT TO WED MISS DUPONT Troth of Ethel, Wilmington Heiress, to Franklin Jr. Is Made Known. WEDDING SET FOR JUNE Fiance, Student at Harvard, to Remain There Until After His Graduation. THE PRESIDENT'S SON AND HIS FIANCEE ROOSEVELT JR. WINS MISS ETHEL DU PONT". The New York Times. November 15, 1936. Retrieved 14 August 2016. [verification needed]
  2. ^ "Walker School Will Move to Fisher's Island As Temporary Refuge After Incendiary Fires". The New York Times. 1933-04-15. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2024-07-27.
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  9. ^ "B. J. RIDDER TO WED MISS GEORGIA BIJGK; Former Baltimore Girl Engaged to the Son of Publisher of Several Newspapers. MEMBER OF COLONY CLUB Attended Ethel Walker School-Fiance Interested With His Father in Enterprises". The New York Times. 1936-04-27. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2024-05-08.
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