The Masters School

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The Masters School, known as 'Dobbs' by its alums, is a private boarding and day preparatory school in Dobbs Ferry, New York. Originally founded as an all-girls school in 1877 by Eliza Bailey Masters, the school first admitted boys in 1996. Its 96 acre campus is near Manhattan in the Hudson Valley in Westchester. The Masters School is known for its excellence in academics and tradition in the fine and performing arts. Some of its graduates go on to study at Ivy League colleges and performing arts academies such as Juilliard, some are able to land jobs in the real world, while most end up at traditional four year colleges majoring in liberal arts . Notable alumnae include Marin Alsop and Nancy Kissinger.

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[edit] Facts and Information

[edit] Enrollment

  • 538 Students
    • 400 Upper School (grades 9-12)
    • 138 Middle School (grades 5-8)
  • Grade 5 is co-educational
  • Grades 6-8 are separated by gender

[edit] Geographic Composition

  • 16 states
  • 16 countries
  • 17% of Upper School student body is from South Korea

[edit] Faculty

  • 70% have advanced degrees
  • Average class size - 18 students
  • Faculty/student ratio - 1:7

[edit] Sports

  • Fall: soccer, field hockey, volleyball, cross country, ultimate frisbee
  • Winter: fencing, basketball, yoga
  • Spring: tennis, softball, baseball, lacrosse, yoga

[edit] Arts and Music

  • Glee Club (i.e. "Choral Music" according to the School's curriculum)
  • Dohters, the female a capella group
  • Les MaĆ®tres des Cuisines
  • Orchestra
  • Jazz Band
  • Muse, formerly known as the Dance Company until 2004-2005
  • Phoenix, the Honorary Drama Society
  • Chamber Music
  • Dobbs 16, winner of the Northeast regional of National Championship of High School A Capella 2005
  • Improv

[edit] Academics and Curriculum

The minimum course load each year includes five major courses. Graduation requirements include four years of English, three years of a foreign language, three years of mathematics, two years of lab science, three years of history (including U.S. history), religion (one year minor), grade 9 introductory computer science course, the arts (one year humanities minor in grade 9 and one year minor in visual or performing arts for grades 10, 11, or 12), speech (one term minor in grade 11 or 12 ), health (one term minor in grade 9 and another in grade 11 or 12 to fulfill New York State requirement), and four years of physical education.

Honors and Advanced Placement Courses
The Masters School offers honors sections in the sciences, mathematics, and languages. Advanced Placement courses are offered in the following areas:

English, History, Foreign Languages:
English Language and Composition, U.S. History, French & Spanish Language.
English Literature and Composition, European History, Latin Literature.

Math, Science, Arts:
Calculus AB/BC, Biology, Music Theory.
Statistics, Physics B, Studio Art.

In May, 2006, approximately 138 students took 261 AP exams.


[edit] Miscellaneous Facts

Many movies and television shows have shot scenes at The Masters School, among them, The Stepford Wives, Law & Order, and "((Lord of War))". The music video "Can't Stop, Won't Stop" by Young Gunz was filmed throughout Masters Hall, and depicts a high-school life. These TV and Movie shootings are a great sight, but usually close down the academic portion of the school until the productions crews are out.


[edit] Student Life

The Masters Advantage teaches a way of being. Life lessons are left at the door. Students are worked until 5pm. It is a very sheltered community that is full of itself. Getting a job, or pursuing anything outside of "co-curriculars" offered by the school is frowned upon by the heavily Jewish administration.

The students are encouraged form clicks from day one.


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