In excess of $7,300,000 annual charitable giving to support the breadth and depth of School programs.1 state-of-the-art theatre which seats 650 and hosts many productions and guest speakers each year.1 art gallery on campus showcasing student, faculty alumni and guest artist exhibits.Involvement in Service Learning projects required for graduation.70+ middle division, junior varsity and varsity athletic teams are available for students to join.29 additional student publications - many of which are nationally recognized.118 years of publishing The Record, an award winning weekly student newspaper.60+ student clubs and organizations in the Upper Division.105 administrators, faculty and staff members have been trained through the SEED (Seeking Educational Equity and Diversity) Program since 2011.An N-12 partnership with the Royal Shakespeare Company which includes: RSC practitioners training 50 faculty each year, including classroom visits 2-day summer workshops at HM attended by over 75 HM faculty and week-long acting intensives involving over 50 UD students and summer trainings in Stratford-upon-Avon, the RSC's home, for over 60 faculty.230 courses offered annually in the Upper Division, including 6 world languages and more than 100 upper level electives.2 semesters (Middle & Upper Divisions) or 3 trimesters (Nursery & Lower Divisions) in our academic year.320 acre outdoor education center, the John Dorr Nature Laboratory, in Bethlehem, Connecticut.1 historic brownstone is home to our Nursery Division in Manhattan.18 acre main campus in the Riverdale section of the Bronx.$12,000,000 in annual financial aid granted to 14% of our students.46% of students identify as students of color.150 zip codes in 3 states are used when we send students’ families mail.262 faculty members with 180 master's degrees and 37 doctoral degrees.735 in the Upper Division, grades 9 through 12.457 in the Middle Division, grades 6 through 8.457 at the Lower Division, kindergarten through grade 5.144 at the Nursery Division in Manhattan, 3 year olds, pre-kindergarten & kindergarten. ![]() 1793 students in Nursery through Twelfth Grades.Below are a few of our most frequently queried data points: By the NumbersĪ tremendous amount of data is collected yearly that serves to define our wonderful community in unique ways. (Great is the truth and it prevails.) School MascotĬlick here to learn more about HM's symbols. It is in keeping with traits of early sixteenth century Italian portraits by court artists who set a fashion for expressing courtly manners by drawing their sitters with elegance, seen as a desirable quality for upper class men.Magna est veritas et praevalet. Sir Horace is drawn by Irish artist Hugh Douglas Hamilton after he moved to Italy, where the artist painted a number of British grand tourists. ![]() He was nephew of his namesake the British resident in Florence and successor to his baronetcy. Friends with the 3rd Duke of Dorset, his activities can be traced through Arthur Haygarth’s Scores and Biographies He established first-class matches on his estate in Bishopsbourne Paddock, which became a pioneering venue for cricket in the 1770s and 1780s. Sir Horatio Mann, 2nd Baronet, was an English MP and member of the Hambledon Club in Hampshire. Full-length portrait of Sir Horace Mann (b.1706 d.1786) depicted gracefully posed delicately dangling a game bird at his gun dog.
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