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Tuxedo Park School was founded in 1900, fourteen years after Pierre
Lorillard opened his famous park in the Ramapo Hills, 38 miles northwest
of New York City. In its early years, the school provided education
for the students from Tuxedo Park and coordinated the curriculum
with the New York independent schools that some students attended
during the winter.
After many years as a proprietary school, Headmaster Anthony Barber
led the school into the modern era by obtaining the Charter from
New York State and establishing the school as a not-for-profit educational
institution.
The school has occupied three different houses in the Park. In
1957, it moved to its present location at Blairhame, the estate
of John and Natalie Blair. This elegant English country manor house,
designed by Carriere and Hastings, was constructed with the most
modern standards of 1915 with a concrete and steel interior structure
and elegant wood finishings, many imported from England.
A major building program in 1967 produced the Mattes Wing that
currently houses the Primary School and gymnasium. The Second Century
Capital Campaign, completed in 2002, endowed two faculty chairs,
partially endowed financial aid, doubled the Faculty Incentive Endowment,
and provided the funds for the new Middle School Wing and gymnasium
that opened in the fall of 2003.
The School has maintained its strong traditions of thorough preparation
for secondary day and boarding schools while making sure each child
is known, appreciated, and has many opportunities to participate
and lead. Two-thirds of the students come from outside Tuxedo Park.
The school provides bus transportation from northern New Jersey
and has bus routes extending north and west of the school into Orange
County. A strong financial aid program insures that the school will
be accessible to families of modest means.
James Burger, the tenth headmaster of TPS, was appointed in 1994.
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