Trinity-Pawling School

Trinity-Pawling School
Location
Pawling, New York
Information
Type All-boys, boarding, secondary school
Motto Fides et Virtus
Established 1907
Faculty 78 faculty
Grades 7-12, and post graduate. Middle School is available for day students
Enrollment 325 students, 80% boarders, 20% day students
Number of students 325 students
Color(s) Blue & Gold
Athletics 13 intercollegiate sports with 30 teams.
Athletics conference Founders' League
Mascot The Pride (of Lions)
Matriculation Rate 100% of Trinity-Pawling seniors are accepted to four year universities
Religious Affiliation Non-denominational (originally Episcopalian)[1]
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Trinity-Pawling School is an all boys private high school in Pawling, New York. Dr. Frederick Luther Gamage, once Headmaster of St. Paul's School in Long Island, founded the Pawling School in 1907. Located on 150 acres (0.61 km2) high on a hill overlooking the Hudson River Valley, Trinity-Pawling has a colonial brick architecture and expansive green fields. Its main mission is to turn boys into gentlemen as stated in their motto "The Pride of the Fighting Gentlemen".

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Uniform

The class dress for boys is a dress shirt with a tie, belt, dress shoes and a sports jacket. On some special occasions students are required to wear pressed white shirt, blue and gold tie, blue blazer with school patch, pressed gray pants and polished leather shoes.

Athletics

Trinity-Pawling competes in the Founder's League

Fall Cross Country Soccer Football

Winter Wrestling Hockey Ski Team Weightlifting Squash Basketball

Spring Track Lacrosse Baseball Golf

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ Trinity Pawling School - Boarding School Profile

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