The Gunnery

The Gunnery
'Vir Bonus Semper Discipulus Est'
Location
Washington, Connecticut, U.S.
Information
Type Co-ed Private, Boarding
Religious affiliation(s) None
Established 1850
Head of School Susan G. Graham
Faculty 50 Teaching Faculty
Enrollment 295 students
207 Boarding, 88 Day
(9-12, PG)
Average class size 11 students
Student to teacher ratio 6:1
Campus 220 acres (0.89 km2)
Color(s) Crimson and Gray
Athletics 14 Interscholastic Sports Teams
Athletics conference NEPSAC
Mascot Highlanders
Average SAT scores 120  (2006)
Website

The Gunnery is a coeducational boarding and day Prep school for 295 students in grades nine through twelve. The 220-acre (0.89 km2) campus borders the village green of Washington, Connecticut, U.S., a small, historic town in the Litchfield Hills. The Gunnery has no religious or military affiliations.

The Gunnery was founded in 1850 by Frederick W. Gunn, a teacher, abolitionist, and father of recreational camping in America. The basic mission of The Gunnery is to promote the four cornerstones on which character is built: scholarship, integrity, respect and responsibility.

There are nine dormitories on campus that house from 12 to 48 students each. In most cases, students are grouped by class. Each dormitory consists primarily of single and double student rooms, but also houses faculty members and their families. 85 percent of the faculty lives on campus.

The Gunnery’s academic curriculum emphasizes the liberal arts; Advanced Placement courses and many electives are offered in all disciplines. Classes average 14 students in size and provide a seminar atmosphere, allowing for maximum student-teacher interaction.

Contents

Interscholastic sports

Fall Winter Spring
Crew (boys and girls) Basketball (boys and girls) Baseball (boys)
Cross-Country (boys and girls) Wrestling (boys) Crew (boys and girls)
Field Hockey (girls) Basketball (boys and girls) Golf (coed)
Football (boys) Ice hockey (boys and girls) Lacrosse (boys and girls)
Soccer (boys and girls) Skiing (coed) Softball (girls)
Ultimate Frisbee (coed)
Tennis (boys and girls)

Student clubs and organizations

  • The Gunnery News (The Highlander)
  • The Red and Gray (the school yearbook)
  • The Stray Shot (the literary magazine)
  • Amnesty International
  • One World
  • Debate Club
  • International Club
  • Model UN
  • The Gunn Society
  • Red and Gray (tour guides)
  • Community Service
  • Recreational Skiing
  • Outdoor Club
  • Performing Arts
  • SAC (Student Activities Committee)
  • WGUN (Radio Station)
  • SAT/College Club
  • ACT/Community College Club
  • X-Term (Off-season fitness)
  • Jazz Band
  • Chorale
  • Prom Committee
  • Troubadours (singing group)
  • The Free Thought Collective
  • Improvisation Club
  • Environmental Club
  • The Gunnery Young Libertarians Organization (GYLO)
  • Young Republicans
  • Young Democrats
  • Young Socialists
  • Young Green
  • Debate Society
  • Gibson Side (Intellectual Society)
  • Students for Cetaceans

Tradition

Notable alumni

References

External links