The Head's Photos of the Day provides a window into the life of our school, and are posted daily during the school year by Mr. Peck (Head of School) or one of his helpers in the Communications Department. Come by and check them out, and see the exciting things happening daily at Holderness!

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3/6/2009 - Last night, Anastasia Rivard '09 "brought it" to the stage in the regional round of Poetry Out Loud. She, accompanied by runner-up Abby Thompson '09 and a contingent of faculty and student supporters went down to New England College in Henniker for a competition of words, powerfully delivered.

While Tasha did not come away with another win (she took first in the sc...   View
3/5/2009 - Last night was a good one for Holderness athletics, as both the boys and girls teams won their respective quarterfinal matches against talented opponents.

The Holderness Boys' Basketball team beat a very talented, second seeded Lawrence Academy team in a great back and forth game, 72-67. The Bulls next play Nobles at 6:00 PM at Roxbury Latin on Friday evening.
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3/4/2009 - The boys and girls varsity basketball teams have made it to the NEPSAC tournament this year, and will play their semifinal games later this afternoon. The girls' team is ranked #1 and will face the #8 ranked Hyde School, CT at 4 PM at BB&N. The boys' team is ranked #7 and will take on #2 ranked Lawrence Academy at 4 PM at Lawrence Academy. Two fan buses are planned and the...   View
3/3/2009 - Here's a great shot from a parent who attended the Lakes Region Championships over the weekend, where the Holderness Boys Varsity Hockey team went up against the best in the Lakes Region. While they fell to KUA on Saturday, they beat Brewster on Sunday, placing third in the tournament. Great season, folks, and thanks to Mr. Reilly for the photo of the seniors....   View
3/2/2009 - Holderness in California

One effort of the alumni relations office is to provide a variety of events all around the country to bring our Holderness family together. This week we have had two Holderness events in the San Francisco area, one at Blake and Tegan '90 Hayunga's house and another sponsored by Bruce Vogel '59.

Last night approximatively twenty of us...   View
2/28/2009 - For the second year in a row, a student from Holderness has been accepted into the New Hampshire Allstate Art Festival, showcasing the talents of some of the best student artists in New Hampshire. Jantje Niggemann '10 was selected based on a drawing sample, a recommendation from Ms. Field, and an interview with a Selection Committee. On Friday and Saturday, April 17-18, Ja...   View
2/27/2009 - The School Alpine Team was out on Wednesday at the St. Paul's Invitational, the last official race of the year. It's meant to be a fun race, and students dressed up for the occasion. Above, the crew pose for a shot on the mountain, including coaches Mr. Tyler, Dr. Mumford, and Coach Gallagher. Congratulations on another successful - and fun - season!...   View
2/27/2009 - Yesterday evening, the talented Boys JV Basketball team took on an old-but-mighty faculty team in a grudge match in Gallop. The result? Good fun, a good showing on the part of both teams, two games (one win a piece), and (most importantly) no one got hurt. Thanks to Coach Barney for putting together another great opportunity to play some ball.

Oh, and if you see Coa...   View
2/26/2009 - Jamie Mills '09 made the US Junior Team for snowboarding after several outstanding performances at USASA/FIS events this season, consistantly finding a prominent place on the podium for both slalom and giant slalom events. This veteran from the Holderness Eastern snowboarding team will be headed to Nagano, Japan on Monday to compete in the FIS Junior World Competitions.View
2/24/2009 - Yesterday afternoon during faculty meeting time, the various Special Programs groups came together to make preparations for the upcoming Special Programs period. Out Back met in Hagerman, posting a trail map on a Smart Board and tracing various trails through the White Mountain National Forest.

The routes were chosen based on a variety of factors, including suitab...   View

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