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Walnut Hill School for the Arts is an independent
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and day school for the arts located in
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, United States. It is intended for student artists in grade 9-12.


History and programs


Boarding school

Walnut Hill was founded in 1893 by Florence Bigelow and Charlotte Conant as a college preparatory school for women and a feeder school for
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. Even as a traditional private boarding school for girls, Walnut Hill's arts programs were strong. The school was home to acclaimed Fenway Studios artist and teacher Marion L. Pooke, class of 1901, and
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–winning author and Poet Laureate
Elizabeth Bishop Elizabeth Bishop (February 8, 1911 – October 6, 1979) was an American people, American poet and short-story writer. She was Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress from 1949 to 1950, the Pulitzer Prize winner for Poetry in 1956, the N ...
, class of 1930. It became coeducational and arts-focused in the late 1970s in response to changes in the educational landscape.


Majors

Students at Walnut Hill major in one of five arts disciplines:
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, music, theatre, visual art, and writing, film, and media arts. Writing, film and media arts classes include but are not limited to poetry, fiction, screenwriting, cinematography and darkroom photography. Boston Ballet Boston Ballet School merged with the Walnut Hill dance program in 2020 rebranding the company as Boston Ballet's pre professional division at Walnut Hill. While this was beneficial for both organizations it was met with backlash by many members of the Walnut Hill community.


Campus

The Walnut Hill campus has thirteen buildings on . Stowe, Eliot, Highland, Clark, New Cottage, Westerly, North House and Elizabeth Bishop Hall are the school's dorms. The campus also holds the Academic and Technology Center; the Delbridge Family Center for the Arts; the Dance Center; the Keiter Center for the Performing Arts; the Writing, Film, and Media Arts building; the Office of Admission; and the Head's House. Eliot is the largest building on campus; its second and third floors serve as a dormitory. It contains Boswell Hall, the Keefe center, the dining hall, the student campus center and the school bookstore. Highland contains music practice rooms (both regular and soundproof), the Visual Art studios, Pooke Gallery, Amelia Hall and Highland Dormitory. Stowe, in addition to being a dormitory, is the location of the switchboard and many administrative offices, including the Head of School's office, external relations and facilities. The Delbridge Family Center for the Arts is the most recent addition to the campus. It began construction in the 2015–2016 school year and was completed in July 2016. This structure includes a dance studio, a black box and a gallery.


Traditions

Mountain Day: This tradition takes place in October and serves as a community-building event for the senior class. The entire class ascends one of the most hiked mountains in the world,
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. This event gives the students a sense of accomplishment and class spirit. Tree Day: During the last week of the academic semester, the senior class, usually given the option to pick, will choose a tree to plant on campus and where they plant it. This is a way that students can leave remember their legacy at the school.


Notable alumni

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, Poet Laureate of the United States, 1949-1950 * Mei-Ann Chen, Assistant Conductor, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra *
Ava Deluca-Verley Ava Deluca-Verley (born September 27, 1989) is an American television and film actress who is best known for her role in NBC's comedy series ''Growing Up Fisher'', playing the daughter of Jenna Elfman and J. K. Simmons's characters. She is of Fre ...
, actress in '' Growing Up Fisher'' * Ralph Farris, co-founder, artistic director and violist of the string quartet ETHEL * Gavin Rayna Russom, musician *
Christian Finnegan Fletcher Christian Finnegan (born April 1, 1973), better known as Christian Finnegan, is an American stand-up comedian, writer and actor based in New York City. Early life Finnegan was born in Albany, New York. He grew up in Acton, Massachusett ...
, stand-up comedian and actor * Jimmy Fowlie, actor * Van Hansis, soap opera actor * Briga Heelan, actress in '' Ground Floor'' * Heather Hemmens, played Alice Verdura in '' Hellcats'' * Judith Hoag, actress, played April O'Neill in ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'', and acting teacher *
Jovanna Huguet Jovanna Huguet is a Canadian actress. Education She trained as a ballet dancer at the prestigious Royal Winnipeg Ballet School and the Walnut Hill School, in Natick, Massachusetts. Career She made her acting debut in the 2003 award-winnin ...
, actress and dancer *
Benny Ibarra Benny Ibarra de Llano known as Benny Ibarra is a Mexican singer, musician, producer and actor. He was born into a family of artists. His mother, Julissa, was a singer and actress in the 1960s; and his father, Benny, an actor and 1960s rock sin ...
, singer, musician, producer and actor * Lia Ices, musician * Rachelle Lefèvre, TV and film actress; ''Twilight'' film series and ''Under the Dome'' television series * George Li, concert pianist * Jack McCollough, co-founder of Proenza Schouler *
Charlie Neshyba-Hodges Charlie Neshyba-Hodges (born February 21, 1980) is a contemporary American dancer. Recent original Broadway production credits include Come Fly Away ''Come Fly Away'' is a dance revue conceived, directed and choreographed by Twyla Tharp, ar ...
, played Marty in '' Come Fly Away''; dancer and Ballet Master for Benjamin Millipied L.A. Dance Project *
Teddy Quinlivan Theodora "Teddy" Quinlivan is an American model. She was discovered in 2015, by Nicolas Ghesquière, Louis Vuitton's creative director. Career In September 2017, Quinlivan came out as transgender. Her announcement was praised by Ghesquière, d ...
, supermodel * Chris Riggi, actor, played Scott Rosson on '' Gossip Girl'' * Sasha Sokol, singer, composer, actress, and TV host * Paige Turco, actress, played April O'Neill in ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: Secret of the Ooze'' *
Chi Che Wang Chi Che Wang (; October 3, 1894 – October 10, 1979), also known as Wang Chi-Lian, was a Chinese biochemist and college professor. Wang was one of the first Chinese women to make a career in American higher education and scientific research. ...
, research biochemist and college professor * Barrett Wilbert Weed Broadway actress, played Veronica in '' Heathers: The Musical'' off-Broadway and Janis in '' Mean Girls (musical)'' on Broadway


References


External links


Official Walnut Hill School website

The Blue Pencil online

Walnut Hill Facebook page

The Association of Boarding Schools profile
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