Name: Isabella Currently Attending: Parsons School of Design Years at Shipley:9 Activities & Positions Held: DECA (4 years, Vice President), Girls’ Varsity Tennis (4 Years, Captian 2 Years), Glee Club, Shipley Singers.
Reflections on Shipley More than anything else, Shipley taught me to take risks and to bet on myself. In this life, there is no one who will believe in you more than yourself. My education here taught me to believe in that mantra, as well as encourage me to pursue a career in something I love.
While many do not believe tennis to be a team sport, I would respectfully disagree. During my time as captain on the girls’ team, I learned what it meant to be a leader. I finally understood some of the most important qualities that a leader must have in order to be successful. For example, a good leader can be respected, but a great one makes people really listen. They don’t have to know everything, and really they shouldn’t because who knows everything, but they should be knowledgeable about their craft and be graceful in asking for help.
Who was your most influential teacher and why? I have to be honest, I spent nearly thirty minutes making up a list of names of influential teachers and couldn’t decide on one. To say I had one influential teacher would be a complete lie. I think the greatest thing about this School is its teachers and faculty. How much they care about each student, the amount of work they put in every single day into every lesson, it truly is remarkable. I can safely say that each teacher I had taught me some sort of lesson that went much further beyond Algebra and Modern European History.
What was your most memorable experience at Shipley? It was the championship match for Girls’ Varsity Tennis last year. We had to drive all the way to Morristown Friends in New Jersey, and we were watching the deciding match. During a very close deciding match, with Shipley losing by two points in the third set tiebreaker, I learned something Shipley has been trying to teach us for years. Winning can be rewarding, you feel a period of happiness and proudness in yourself and your team. Losing, many people like me see as a sign of failure, and defeat. However, you learn so much more in loss and how the other person, or team in this case, handles their win. It was that moment this lesson finally clicked.
What are your plans for the fall of 2019? I will be attending the Parsons School of Design in NYC.
What is your future ambition and what led you to this ambition? I was born an entrepreneur. My entire life I knew I wanted to make something of my own and throw it out into the world in hopes of good feedback. I want to be the boss, and make all of the decisions, big and small. As of this moment, I hope to graduate from Parsons and go on to create my own e-commerce fashion company.
What does Courage for the Deed; Grace for the Doing mean to you? Ever since I was ten years old, I have seen these words plastered on buildings, brochures, and spoken in speeches. What does it mean? Well, courage is to simply believe in yourself when no one else will. To have courage in everything you do, big and small. To have grace is to have poise whether you win or lose. I can happily say these words now mean more to me than ever, so much more than words on a piece of paper.
Complete this sentence: Shipley has prepared me to… believe in myself and have grace in all of my future endeavors.
Contour line drawing is more than a classroom exercise, it demands unwavering concentration, forging connections between the artist and their subject, creating a unique interplay between the pen and paper. A poignant reminder that art isn't merely about what we see; it's about how we see it and the stories we can convey through the lines we draw.
Explore the world of renowned artist Rory MacArthur at The Speer Gallery in a mesmerizing exhibition on loan from the West Collection. Discover MacArthur's journey into glyphs and abstraction, where he crafts perfect glyph-like objects using color, shape, surface, and form in an age inundated with symbols.
In an effort enrich Shipley’s Theater Arts Program, significant changes are underway, touching every aspect of the program—from personnel to scheduling. Learn more about the exciting changes underway in Shipley's Theater Arts.
Meet Sergio Jackson, Shipley’s Director of Athletic Performance, who inspires the community to move and thrive. Learn about his journey from a college athlete to Shipley, where he creates an inclusive and empowering environment for the community. You will also discover how he applies his guiding principles of strength, energy, resilience, and gratitude (SERG) to help students achieve their health and wellness goals.
Departing Director of Physical Plant and Security, Bob Meals, shares his fond memories and gratitude. This place isn't just a workplace; it's a home," he emphasized, having lived on campus for 25 plus years. The family-like environment, the friendships, and the connections with students, families, and coworkers are what make this place so unique."
Join us on Saturday, September 30, for this day-long celebration that will include a kids’ carnival, free community barbecue, athletic events, Kona Ice, and more. Festivities begin at 10:00 am! Carnival, Kona Ice Truck, 5th grade smoothies, and Middle School bake sale proceeds will support Shipley's 22-year partnership with The Brain Tree Primary School in Uganda.
Shipley's very own Director of Bands, Dr. Harley Givler was recognized as a finalist in the 10th Annual Philadelphia Youth Orchestra Music Institute Ovation Awards. He and the nine other finalists were nominated by current and former students who wrote essays on “How My Music Teacher Changed My Life.”
Shipley’s Asian Student Alliance (ASA), led by co-presidents Amber Feng ’24 and Anne Gu ’25, recognized Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month with programming for Upper School students, including a presentation about AAPI Heritage Month by members of the ASA, and one by guest speaker Elvis Zhang ’17 about his life as an entrepreneur and Asian American.
Capping their stellar season, the girls’ played Springside Chestnut Hill Academy in the Final League game, only this time the tables turned and Shipley was victorious.
Shipley's Middle School Latin students took the 2023 National Latin Examination with over 100,000 students from around the world. Thirteen students earned Latin Award prizes and recognition for excellence. Middle School Latin students also competed in The Philadelphia Classical Society's 84th Annual Latin Week Competition - Traditional Artistry & Literary Projects on Classical themes. A total of 30 Middle School students won Latin Awards and recognition for excellence.
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.
"How can we use the language of art to explore our feelings and beliefs? What do I care about and how can I bring that idea to life? What do I want to communicate?" These are just a few of the questions that Shipley’s Studio Art 3 Honors students grappled with as they completed their protest art assignments. Learn more about this project and how students discover their voice as artists to speak about something they care about.
Shipley’s Middle School Science Olympiad team finished 11th out of 36 middle school teams that participated in the recent States competition. Though it may not have been as good as the outcome the team wanted, the Olympians and coaches came away from the experience with much more than a trophy or gold medal. Learn more about what makes the Science Olympiad experience such an amazing one.
Defining scientific research questions and the process of inquiry is an important part of Middle School science. Beginning in sixth grade, students define their questions, then design experiments to help them answer these questions. Eighth graders recently traveled to Saunders Woods to do this work as part of their ecosystem assessment project—just one example of how authentic assessments create meaningful learning experiences.
Shipley’s Track and Field team made School history by participating for the first time in the historic Penn Relays at Franklin Fields on April 27-29, 2023. The Gators ran with courage and grace, making a memorable first impression at this year's Penn Relay Carnival. Before the races, the team and coaches made a promise to each other: "Focused teammates, committed to run for each other," and that is precisely how they competed.
Shipley's Middle and Upper School Science Olympiad Teams competed in the Pennsylvania Science Olympiad State Tournament on April 22 at Penn State Altoona. Fourteen teams earned medals during the tournament.
The Shipley Honors Combo won first place in the Small Ensemble Division 2 category at the National Jazz Festival, held April 22 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia. Trumpeter Aidan Peterson ‘24 won an Outstanding Musician Award and also earned the Judge’s Choice Award.
Ninth grade marks a special milestone that presents a host of different challenges. To more effectively meet students’ needs and ensure that they will thrive within the classroom and beyond, Shipley revamped its advisory program by forming a specialized team to guide ninth graders through this transitional time.
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.