Providence Country Day School
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Providence Country Day School | |
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School type | Private, coeducational |
Religious affiliation | no affiliation |
Head of School | Susan Haberlandt |
Location | East Providence, Rhode Island, USA |
Campus | Semi-Urban |
Enrollment | 300 |
Faculty | 50 |
Average class size | 10 |
Student:teacher ratio |
6:1 |
Color(s) | Red and Black |
Mascot | Knight |
Providence Country Day School (often abbreviated to the initials PCD) is a private middle and high school, founded in 1924. Located in East Providence, Rhode Island, United States, it serves approximately 300 students grades 5 through 12. The school colors are red and black, and the school has no religious affiliation. The current Head of School is Susan Haberlandt, who is the first female head of school since it became a co-educational school.[1]
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[edit] Teams
PCD is known for its soccer, lacrosse and Mock Trial teams. The PCD Mock Trial team was the Rhode Island state champion and ranked 37th in the country in 2005 [2], and in 2006 was defeated by Wheeler School in the Rhode Island state championships. In 2006, the lacrosse team was ranked #1 in the state for the first half of their season, but the team fell victim to a sudden plague of injuries, and were unable to fully bounce back. The team finished in third place in their league.[citation needed] This team included 4 All-State players and an All-American.
PCD also has a very strong soccer program coached by Stacey DeCastro and his sister, Lina Maciel. This year, 2006, They were the SENE Co-Champions, along with Moses Brown (MB decided that going to penalty kicks was a bad idea, and therefore they became Co-Champions). They also made it to the semi-finals round of the NEPSACS, but were beaten in overtime in penalty kicks to postgraduate school Hebron Academy. Chemistry teacher and head of the high school science department Klaus Amburn has been working on an innovative science program using Flash and NetLogo programming.
[edit] School Administration
Head of School- Susan Haberlandt
Director of Upper School- Diana J. Gleeson
Dean of Upper School- Jason Roderick
Associate Dean of Upper School- Nichole Woodson Hanover
Director of Middle School- Mark McLaughlin
Chairmen of the Performing Arts- Eric Van Dervort
Art Department- Anna Low
Athletic Director- Charles Gwynne
[edit] Upper School Department Heads
Math - Mary Suttell
Science- Klaus Amburn
History- Steven Robinson
English- Kathleen Hughes (Currently on Materinity Leave)
[edit] Theater and Arts
The PCD Players (PCD's theater troupe), presents a musical every spring and another play in the fall. Fall plays are written by a group of students in a summer workshop entitled "Page to Stage." "Page to Stage" has written four scripts, including one work about the Holocaust, "Mourning Light." [3] This last summer, "Page to Stage" wrote a comedic murder mystery that was produced by the PCD Players in November entitled "A Lethal Remembrance"[4].
[edit] Prominent Alumni
- John Chafee, U.S. Senator from Rhode Island, Governor of Rhode Island
- Lincoln Chafee, U.S. Senator from Rhode Island
- Billy Andrade, professional golfer
- Peter Uihlein, amateur golfer
- John Rose, Academic All American Lacrosse Player
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- "Welcome", the Providence Country Day School website, http://pcd.schoolyard.com/pages/sitepage.cfm?page=4963, 6/13/06
- "2005 Championship Results", National High School Mock Trial Championship website, http://69.93.17.186/test/results2005.cfm, 6/13/06
- "From Prague to Amsterdam", the Providence Country Day School website, http://pcd.schoolyard.com/pages/sitepage.cfm?page=5745, 6/8/06
- "PCD students write, build and perform in the 'Page to Stage' program", East Bay RI Top Stories, http://www.eastbayri.com/story/303204614192293.php, 2/10/07