Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


Jump to content
WikipediaThe Free Encyclopedia
Search

Gould Academy

Coordinates:44°24′25″N70°47′33″W / 44.40684°N 70.79254°W /44.40684; -70.79254
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Private prep school in Bethel, Maine, US

Gould Academy
Location
Map
39 Church Street

,
04217

Coordinates44°24′25″N70°47′33″W / 44.40684°N 70.79254°W /44.40684; -70.79254
Information
School typePrivate,boarding
Established1836; 189 years ago (1836)
Head of schoolTao Smith ’90, P’23, ’28
GradesGrades 9-12, Postgraduate and Winter Term for Grades 7-8
Number of students230
Student to teacher ratio6:1
Campus size436 acres
Campus typeRural
Colors  Blue
  White
Athletics conferenceNEPSAC
MascotHusky
NicknameHuskies
YearbookAcademy Herald
Tuition"Tuition and Financial Aid". = Boarding Students: $75,324
Day Students: $54,848
Websitewww.gouldacademy.org

Gould Academy is a private,co-ed, college preparatoryboarding andday school founded in 1836 and located in the small town ofBethel, Maine,United States.

History

[edit]

In 1835 citizens ofBethel, Maine, formed an organization as trustees of the Bethel High School. A hall was fitted up for a schoolroom, and N. T. True was employed as principal. Encouraged by their success, the trustees reorganized and obtained a charter for an Academy, which by act of the Legislature on January 27, 1836, was incorporated asBethel Academy. A building was erected, Isaac Randall was the first instructor, and the school opened for its first term on the second Wednesday of September, 1836.[1]

Bethel Academy also accepted its first tuition-paying students in 1836, both locals and boarders. Reverend Daniel Gould left his $842 fortune to the school when he died in 1843. Gould stipulated that the school be named for him; from then on it was known asGould's Academy and eventuallyGould Academy.[2]

In 1921, plans to build the Bingham Gymnasium were announced by then president Frank E. Hanscom.[3] In 1933, construction began on Hanscom Hall. In 1936, the Academy earned accreditation by theNew England Association of Schools and Colleges.[4]

William Bingham II,[5] who came to Bethel from Cleveland for John George Gehring's medical care,[6] was a major school benefactor from the 1930s to his death in 1955 and thereafter via the Bingham Betterment Fund.[2] Since the town of Bethel lacked a public high school, all local children were educated at Gould until 1969, whenTelstar High School opened.[2]

Much of the school's history is preserved by theMuseums of the Bethel Historical Society, which has had stewardship of the Gould Academy Archives since 2014.[7]

The Original Gould Hall c. 1890; Hanscom Hall now stands where this building did.

Academics

[edit]
Hanscom Hall contains the library, classrooms, and administrative offices

Gould operates on a semester system, and students typically enroll in five to six courses per semester. Class periods are affectionately known as "dots" (periods), and have a fixed schedule changing between five and four classes a day. The fall and spring term schedules include a half day every week on Wednesday and a late start every Thursday. The Winter term schedule is based on half days Tuesday through Friday to make time for athletics, mainly the On-Snow Competition programs.[8]

Programming

[edit]

Athletics

[edit]

Gould's high school teams compete in theMAISAD league of theNew England Preparatory School Athletic Council. Most sports also branch outside of the league and conference. Fall Sports include Cross Country Running, Equestrian, Field Hockey, Golf, Mountain Biking, Soccer, and the Outing Club. Winter Sports include Men's Basketball, Snowboarding (competitive and not), Alpine Skiing (competitive and not), Freestyle Skiing, Nordic Skiing, Learn to Ski, Rugrats, and Ski Patrop. Spring sports are Baseball, Equestrian, Lacrosse, Softball, Tennis, Mountain Biking, and the Outing Club.[9]

On-Snow Competition Program

[edit]

Special class schedules and flexibility are available for students competing in the program, especially during the winter.[10]

Four Point

[edit]

Gould’s Four Point Program is a 40-year-old tradition that starts in ninth grade and ends upon graduation. Every year, just before spring break, students in each class embark on a journey of self-discovery.[11]

Campus

[edit]
Sanborn Family Library inside Hanscom Hall, renovated in 2011.
See also:List of Gould Academy buildings

Gould's 436 acre campus is located in the town ofBethel, Maine, just on the Western edge of "Bethel Village".[12]

Athletic facilities

[edit]
Ordway Hall, Dining Hall at Gould Academy, built in 1998.

Farnsworth Field House: Farnsworth is a multi-purpose complex that is home to Lieblein Performance Center, Lombard Basketball Court, a fitness and weight-training center, an athletic training room, a trampoline room, an indoor skate park, two tennis courts, and a team room. Outdoors, there are four tennis courts, four full-sized athletic fields, an artificial turf field, baseball and softball diamonds, and an 18-hole golf course at theBethel Inn Resort.[9]

Gould people

[edit]

Headmasters

[edit]
OrderNameYearsReference
1Nathaniel T. True1835-36[13]
William Rogers Chapman[13]
Moses Bartlett
Abernathy Grover
David Hastings
Moses Soule1841-43
Nathaniel Tuckerman True1848-1881
David True Timberlake1881
Henry Johnson
Frank E. Hanscom1897–1936[14]
Philip Sayles1936-40
Elwood F. Ireland1940–1947
Sidney W. Davidson1947–1959
Edmond Vachon1959–1967
Edward Scheibler1967
Richard Dolven (acting)1968
William P. Clough III1983–2001[15]
Daniel Kunkle2001–2012[16]
Matthew Ruby2012–2018[17]
Chris Gorycki (Interim)2018–2020
Tao Smith2020-

Notable alumni

[edit]

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^"Gould Academy : Historical Sketch"(PDF). Thebetheljournals.info. RetrievedDecember 3, 2013.
  2. ^abc"History of Gould Academy"Archived 2012-04-24 at theWayback Machine, school webpage. Retrieved 2011-09-23.
  3. ^"William Bingham Gym at Gould Academy". Thebetheljournals.info. RetrievedDecember 3, 2013.
  4. ^"CIS Directory of Schools | Independent, Non-Public K-12 Schools (CIS) / Commission on Independent Schools". Cis.neasc.org. Archived fromthe original on August 12, 2013. RetrievedDecember 3, 2013.
  5. ^William Bingham biography,thebetheljournals.info website. Retrieved 2011-09-23.
  6. ^"Medicine: Master of the Inn" (subscriber access only),Time, Apr. 25, 1927. Review ofRHerrick's novel,The Master of the Inn. Retrieved 2011-12-14.
  7. ^"Bethel Historical Society to oversee Gould archives".The Bethel Citizen. July 31, 2014. RetrievedJune 16, 2017.The archives are being placed on long-term loan to the society which, with its newly completed Mary E. Valentine Collections Wing, is in a position to carefully monitor and maintain the archives while also making it available for display and study purposes, according to a BHS press release.
  8. ^"Gould Academy Homepage"(PDF). Mygould.org. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on December 7, 2013. RetrievedDecember 3, 2013.
  9. ^ab"Athletics at our small, New England, prep, boarding school". Gould Academy. RetrievedDecember 3, 2013.
  10. ^"Competition Program". Gould Academy. Archived fromthe original on November 21, 2013. RetrievedDecember 3, 2013.
  11. ^"Four Point".
  12. ^"Gould Academy Profile | Bethel, Maine (ME)". Boardingschoolreview.com. November 24, 2013. RetrievedDecember 3, 2013.
  13. ^abParkman, Francis (1976).The Gould Academy Story 1836-1976. Bethel, Maine: Gould Academy. p. 23.
  14. ^File:Hanscom Hall Gould Academy History.jpg[dead link]
  15. ^"Holderness School ~ Commencement 2009 Awards". Holderness.org. May 24, 2009. RetrievedDecember 3, 2013.
  16. ^"Gould Academy Head of School by Gould Academy". ISSUU. January 3, 2011. RetrievedDecember 3, 2013.
  17. ^[1]Archived December 13, 2011, at theWayback Machine
  18. ^"Gould Academy". October 31, 2012.

External links

[edit]
Maine private and boarding high schools
Schools are private unless otherwise specified
Boarding
Day
Former
Connecticut
Maine
Massachusetts
New Hampshire
New York
Rhode Island
Vermont
Associate members
International
National
Other
Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gould_Academy&oldid=1324082932"
Categories:
Hidden categories:

[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2025 Movatter.jp