Devin Gage ‘07, fell into entrepreneurship quite by accident. A Criminal Justice major poised for the Police Academy, he shifted gears suddenly after the birth of his daughter. Seeking flexibility and autonomy in his career, he set to building up the client base he’d long maintained as a part-time Personal Trainer.
As business grew, Gage rented studio space in West Chester to set up shop. Losing most of his Main Line clients with the move, Gage found himself thrust into small business ownership and struggling with confidence. “I had no idea what I was doing,” he says, “but I knew I had the passion to change people’s lives.”
Six years later, Gage Strength Training has seen over 2,000 clients and currently serves 300 personal and group training clients and student-athletes. People typically come to GST to lose weight or to improve their health, and they do. Dozens have lost over 50 pounds, and one shed 180 pounds and is training for a marathon. Clients see dramatic reductions in blood pressure, cholesterol, and chronic pain. They come off medications and remediate diabetes. “They’re coming home from work and still having the energy to play in the yard with their kids instead of sitting on the couch for the rest of the night,” Gage says. “There’s a real impact on their overall quality of life.”
And astounding as the physical results may be, it’s the inner transformations that are arguably most profound. “People we work with often have identified as overweight and out of shape for their entire lives; they feel that’s just who they are as a person,” Gage says. “They associate the gym with fear, embarrassment, and intimidation. But, through their experiences with us, become gym-goers and people who are passionate about fitness. That’s deep and really powerful.”
In recent years, Gage has incorporated a community service component into gym membership. He felt inspired by his time at Shipley and a recent talk at The Exchange Club of West Chester, where he saw the joy that volunteerism brought its members. Wanting that for his clients, he implemented GST Serves, a way for members to fundraise and volunteer for local charities including Chester County Food Bank, Safe Harbour, The Domestic Violence Center of Chester County, and SHiNE at the Chester County Hospital. Gage says, “As you get healthier, you have more energy to do better for the world. And, so just by being here, you’re going to impact the community in a positive way. This is what we do.”
The Upper School Administration recognized the outgoing and incoming student leadership officers and presented students with academic, athletic, and leadership awards at the annual Closing Awards Ceremony.
After more than 20 years of dedicated service, Dr. Sharron Russell will leave Shipley at the end of the school year. Learn more about her impact and what’s next in her professional journey.
When the Flannellys relocated to Philadelphia, they sought a school where all four of their sons could thrive. Shipley stood out—not just for academics and activities, but for the deep, personal support that would shape their confidence and growth.
In Gator Congregation Storytellers and Middle School’s 5 Minutes of Wisdom, students and faculty share personal, heartfelt stories—moments of growth, courage, and connection. These programs foster empathy, trust, and belonging, strengthening the relationships that make Shipley’s community so special.
The Shipley School is proud to celebrate the achievements of our 2025 Alumni Award recipients—three distinguished individuals who embody the values of excellence, leadership, and service in their respective fields.
For over 20 years, Shipley’s partnership with alumna Paige West ’86 and the West Collection has brought world-class contemporary art to the Speer Gallery, inspiring students to think boldly and engage with real-world ideas.
Shipley’s Speer Gallery, led by art teacher Julia Staples, is a vibrant hub for learning and connection, showcasing thought-provoking exhibits that spark conversation and inspire collaboration across subjects like History, Science, and English.
Read about how Shipley changed life for Sissy ffolliott ’70 and why she supports the Centennial Society—ensuring future generations receive the same transformative education and encouragement she experienced over 55 years ago.
Middle School Science Teacher Ace Schwarz recently presented an education-focused project at the prestigious American Astronomical Society (AAS) Conference. Learn how Mx. Schwarz brings NASA research into Shipley’s classrooms, empowering students with authentic data projects and cutting-edge astronomy lessons.
To celebrate Black History Month, Shipley was proud to host Carlotta Walls LaNier, the youngest member of the Little Rock Nine, on Monday, February 3. Carlotta spoke to students and faculty about her story - for the right of every child to learn and grow without discrimination. She also spent time with the Black Student Union.
Congratulations to Aarik ’28 and Rohail ’26 for their creativity and award-winning excellence in the CMU CS Academy Fall 2024 Creative Task Competition, hosted by Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Computer Science.
Shipley’s Finance Club, hosted Tim Buckley, former CEO of Vanguard, for a discussion on career development, leadership, and the power of curiosity. Buckley shared practical advice on building a fulfilling career, the importance of asking thoughtful questions, and how purpose can drive lasting success.
Shipley’s dynamic history curriculum challenges students to think critically, engage deeply with diverse perspectives, and connect the past to today’s world. Explore how innovative electives and passionate educators bring history to life in 11th and 12th grade classrooms.
Shipley’s Middle School history classrooms are alive with creativity, immersive projects, and hands-on learning. From muckraking magazines to trench art, students don’t just study history—they experience it, making meaningful connections to the past and present.
The Shipley School Board of Trustees is pleased to announce the appointment of Ian L. Craig as the next Head of School, effective July 1, 2025. Mr. Craig brings more than 30 years of leadership experience in independent schools and a strong commitment to academic excellence, community engagement, and program innovation.
Over the past five years, Shipley’s Cross Country program has surged forward, blending competitive success with a vibrant culture of personal growth and team spirit. This rise has been powered by an engaged community of runners, dedicated coaches, and a program spanning Lower, Middle, and Upper School.
On display in Shipley's Speer Gallery from January 27 - April 4, 2025, an exhibition of paintings and sculptures addressing the urban landscape of Philadelphia.
Ranked #6 in the nation for U15 squash players, Kate reflects on her journey—from her first lesson with Coach Chris to joining Shipley's varsity squash team. Learn how the Shipley Squash Academy shaped her skills, mindset, and love for the game as she continues to tackle new challenges and reach for new heights.
The Shipley School is a private, coeducational day school for pre-kindergarten through 12th grade students, located in Bryn Mawr, PA. Through our commitment to educational excellence, we develop within each student a love of learning and a desire for compassionate participation in the world.