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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10/25/2008 - This past Thursday and Friday nights, the Players at Holderness put on the play, "The Dining Room" by A.R. Gurney - first for parents, and then for the student body. The show is a series of vignettes, all set in a dining room and portraying themes of life, love, class, and family. Above, Karen Abate, Will Hoeschler, Mr. van der Linde, and Chas Stewart explore these the...   View
10/24/2008 - Community service is an integral part of Holderness School, and each student is required to complete some type of community service to graduate. Students find many ways to fulfill this requirement including chopping wood with Mr. Flinders, Project Outreach, and the Pemi Bridge House. On Thursdays, four students-Marion Thurston 10, Mimi Pichette 10, Colin Phillips 11 an...   View
10/23/2008 - Dorm life is a key component of what we do here at Holderness, and it's more often than not about having fun with friends. Last night Day Dorm (with a guest appearance by Cecily Cushman) got together to make some apple crisp after study hall. Pictured above are Justine Seraganian, Sydney Aronson, Katie Finnegan, Cecily Cushman, Juliet Dalton, Morgan Markley, and Caylie...   View
10/22/2008 - Classes are back up and running today after a restful Parents Weekends and a number of sports games are scheduled for this afternoon. The weather is a bit dreary and what a better way to spend the morning but working on some artwork. Pictured here is Hun Jae Lee 09 working on an acrylic piece for Mrs. Fields' painting class. ...   View
10/18/2008 - Fall Parents' Weekend is in full swing, with parents and students moving back and forth across campus, attending meetings, conferences, and - last night - a fantastic concert. It's a great opportunity to meet teachers, other parents, and friends and get a feel for the work that happens daily here at Holderness. Welcome! ...   View
10/17/2008 - Last night, we were treated to a great concert of music from Carpenter, with the chorus and band performing, as well as individual instrumentalists and vocalists. It was a truly diverse line-up, from original Lockwoods to Mozart to some great covers, all ending with this year's school theme song, R.E.S.P.E.C.T. by Otis Redding. ...   View
10/16/2008 - Welcome to Holderness! In a project initiated by the admission office and made real by the maintenance staff, we have a whole set of new signs, directing visitors (and some new faculty and students!) to various buildings around campus. Thanks to everyone who made this possible! ...   View
10/15/2008 - Today, our students split up by class, as seniors got an opportunity to work on the college process with advisors, sophomores and juniors took the PSATs in Gallop, and the first-year students came together to do some preliminary work for Project Outreach and bond as a class through an orienteering exercise. Above, several of our first-year students get ready for the ou...   View
10/14/2008 - Yesterday afternoon, the varsity soccer and field hockey teams invited several dozen boys and girls from the surrounding community to join them for an hour of practice. Holderness players matched up with aspiring young players to go through a comprehensive set of drills and games, designed to help the younger folks develop as players, and the Holderness students to dev...   View
10/13/2008 - On Saturday we enjoyed dodgeball--Holderness Style. For two hours Gallop Gymnasium was an eclectic mix of teams, who were very colorfully attired. Several teams had specially made t-shirts; many teams had coaches who came dressed in formal attire; and the whole event was coordinated by Commissioner Cody Bohonnon. Between games everyone cheered from the stands and on th...   View

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