In 2006, John Duden ’81 and Michael Turner ’81 established a class scholarship fund with the help of their classmates in honor of their 25th reunion. After years of generous contributions, the fund began distributions in 2014 with its inaugural Class of 1981 Scholar,...
In the early days of Webb, when Thompson Webb served as headmaster, his version of financial aid was “pay what you can.” Stories are often told by alumni like Jim Hall ’59, whose father preached at the Vivian Webb Chapel and was not charged for Hall’s tuition. Hall’s...
Jan Mitchell Johnson ’86 has been a steadfast supporter of The Webb Schools with a decades-long history of giving, and never misses a Class of 1986 reunion. She is a proud member of the Hastings Society for continuous donors, named for Al Hastings ’42, one of our most...
One great example of academic innovation and unbounded thinking at Webb is the growth and success of its Humanities Program. Unique among boarding and independent schools, the program is deeply admired as a model among the most selective colleges and universities. “We...
When Michael Chang ’92 reflects on his four years at Webb (88-92) and the impact it has had on his life, he isn’t troubled by ambiguity. Integrity is what first comes to mind. And now as a trustee and an alumnus living abroad in Hong Kong, he isn’t shy talking about...
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