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The Ethel Walker School

The Ethel Walker School, also commonly referred to as "Walker's", is a private, college preparatory, boarding and day school for girls in grades 7 through 12 plus postgraduate located in Simsbury, Connecticut.

History
Ethel Walker, a graduate of Bryn Mawr College (Class of 1894), founded the school in 1911 in Lakewood, New Jersey, with a $10,000 loan and an initial class of ten students. Walker intended a rigorous college-preparatory curriculum at a time when, as she later recalled, "the general public thought girls would be physically ill if they studied." Walker married Dr. E. Terry Smith in 1921 and stepped down as head of school, though she attended every commencement until her death in 1965. Five earlier fires had been discovered and extinguished. The damage was estimated at $300,000. The school added a middle school division in 1991. In 2016, the school opened the Centennial Center, a 62,000-square-foot athletic facility with a double gymnasium, eight-lane pool, and squash courts, funded by a $50 million centennial campaign. == Campus ==
Campus
The school occupies in the Weatogue section of Simsbury, Connecticut, abutting over of conserved land. The campus centers on Beaver Brook, the main academic building rebuilt after the 1933 fires, which houses classrooms, the Symington Science Center, and a dining hall. The Memorial Chapel contains an Aeolian-Skinner organ (Opus 1349). Ferguson Theatre, a 350-seat performing arts venue, opened in 1969. The equestrian facilities, located across Bushy Hill Road on land that was part of the original Dodge estate, include the Frank O.H. Williams Barn and the Henderson Riding Ring, a lighted indoor arena. The barns are documented by Preservation Connecticut's Historic Barns survey as examples of English-style agricultural architecture from the Dodge estate era. Between 2007 and 2014, the Town of Simsbury purchased of adjacent land, known as the Ethel Walker Woods, for $11.1 million with assistance from the Trust for Public Land. The conserved land sits atop the Stratton Brook Aquifer, which supplies approximately 70 percent of Simsbury's drinking water. == Athletics ==
Athletics
The school is a member of the Founders League and NEPSAC. It fields 13 varsity sports including field hockey, soccer, lacrosse, basketball, swimming, squash, and tennis. Equestrian The equestrian program, established with the school's founding, is integrated into the athletic curriculum. == Notable alumnae ==
Notable alumnae
Frances Beinecke, President of the National Resources Defense Council • Juanin Clay, actress • Ethel du Pont, heiress and socialite • Farahnaz Pahlavi, Princess of Pahlavi Iran, daughter of Mohammad Reza PahlaviJudith Peabody, socialite and philanthropist • Angela "Annie" Peavy, member of the U.S. Para-Dressage Team at the 2016 Olympics • Georgia B. Ridder, American thoroughbred racehorse owner • Ariana Rockefeller, model and fashion designer • Mary L. Trump, clinical psychologist, businessperson, and author • Sigourney Weaver, actress • Abra Prentice Wilkin, philanthropist • Melinda Wortz, art professor, gallery director == References ==
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