Sarah Megan Thomas ’97: Filming—and Playing—Strong, Ambitious Women
Jared Scott Tesler
Sarah Megan Thomas ’97 is no stranger to wearing many hats. As an independent filmmaker, in addition to her primary roles as actress, writer, and producer, Thomas is tasked with securing investors and hiring and managing both cast and crew—all while working within the confines of a low-budget production.
“Juggling the various roles I take on is challenging,” says Thomas, who ensures that her roles as wife and mother remain front and center (she and husband Jason Steven Donehue have a seven-year-old son, Christopher, and a newborn daughter, Madison). “As a writer and producer, I’m constantly in my head, researching and planning, trying to be two steps ahead of the game, and fixing problems. As an actress, I have to let all of that go and be ‘in the moment.’”
Experimenting in diverse subjects and developing a love of learning at The Shipley School is what ultimately prepared her to meet future challenges, notes Thomas, a former recipient of Shipley’s Young Alumni Award, who went on to attend Williams College, the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, and Drama Studio London.
To date, Thomas has written, produced, and co-starred in three feature films: sports romance Backwards (2012), about a fiercely competitive rower who fails to make the Olympic team for the second time and reluctantly takes a coaching job at her former high school; first-of-its-kind female-driven financial thriller Equity (2016), about a senior investment banker who is threatened by a financial scandal and must untangle a web of corruption; and historical drama A Call to Spy (2020), about the fearless female spies who became Winston Churchill’s secret weapon against the Nazis during World War II.
The common thread? Strong, ambitious women in powerful positions.
Thomas, who herself was named one of Fortune’s Most Powerful Women Next Generation, has earned critical acclaim and countless accolades for her work, but of greatest importance, she says, are viewers’ reactions.
“When a film garners a positive emotional audience response, that makes everything worthwhile,” Thomas says, recalling a standing ovation she received at a live screening of A Call to Spy. “I hope my films not only entertain and enlighten but also have a long-term impact, prompting viewers to ask themselves what they might have done in a particular situation and what they can do to help make this world a better place.”
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 19 years at Shipley, STEAM teacher John Harris retires, leaving behind a dynamic, student-driven program, a thriving Science Olympiad team, and a legacy of creativity, curiosity, and hands-on learning that inspired his students.
After 32 years at Shipley, Middle School Latin teacher Anne Smith retires, leaving a legacy of rigorous learning, creativity, and unforgettable Classical Adventures that brought the ancient world to life for generations of students.
Dr. Wellenbach’s Upper School Latin students recently competed in two events, the National Latin Exam and the Philadelphia Classical Society Latin Week Competition, with several students earning awards.
The Middle School Science Olympiad team brought home several pieces of hardware from the PA State Science Olympiad Tournament held on April 25 at Penn State Altoona.
Six Shipley students earned awards in the Fei Yue Cup Chinese Speech Contest, held on April 18. The contest was jointly organized by Friends Select School and the Yu Yue Chinese Academy.
The Shipley School proudly announces that six members of the Class of 2026 have been recognized by The National Merit Scholarship Program as Finalists.
What does constant connectivity mean for developing brains? At a recent Learning Child Series presentation, Shipley parent Dr. Jesse Suh, P’31, shared research on digital technology and adolescent development—and offered practical strategies families can use to build healthier technology habits.
The Shipley School is proud to celebrate the achievements of our 2026 Alumni Award recipients — four distinguished individuals who embody the values of excellence, leadership, and service in their respective fields.
Shipley sophomore Kate Ulrich recently earned a second-place finish in the Girls Under 17 division at the US Squash Junior Championship Tournament, held January 17-19 at the Arlen Specter Squash Center in Philadelphia.
Congratulations to Rohail, Ara, Jayden, Doris, and Rishaan for their creativity and award-winning excellence in the CMU CS Academy Fall 2025 Creative Task Competition hosted by Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Computer Science.
Martin Sun ’27 and Ara Speirs ’27 each earned recognition in the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards, , the nation’s longest-running (1923) and most prestigious program for creative teens.
Five Shipley Middle School students, led by science teacher Ace Schwarz, traveled to Phoenix, Arizona to present original astronomy research at the American Astronomical Society conference, one of the field’s leading national gatherings.
Four Shipley colleagues are celebrating milestones anniversaries during the 2025-2026 school year. Celebrating 15 years are Kate Gearhart and Tamar Norquist. Celebrating 25 years are Christian Wareikis and Vince Ceriale.
Eliza Varner, Upper School Physics teacher and Class Dean, recently earned the prestigious National Board Certification, awarded by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS). The certification recognizes educators who meet rigorous standards through a performance-based, peer-reviewed process.
Shipley’s annual Swamp Night is on January 23! Bring your family for food and fun with the entire Shipley community. Wear your favorite Shipley gear and join the Shipley Swamp to cheer on our basketball and squash teams!
Motivated by a desire to expand access and opportunity, Shipley student Rishaan Nagar ’26 turned his volunteer experience with SquashSmarts into Squash The Gap—a growing initiative that connects volunteers with Philadelphia students through mentorship and community engagement.
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.