Proctor Academy Recognizes Importance of Transparency with Andover

Recent property purchases prompted this article

By Brian Thomas, Head of School

Since 1848, Proctor Academy and the town of Andover have been inextricably linked: First as a school serving the children of the Andover and local area, and later as a boarding school serving high school aged boys, and now as a coeducational high school with students from 25 states and nine countries.  As Proctor has […]

Johnson Sugar House Connects Students to History and the Outdoors

Named after Eric Johnson, a Proctor graduate

By Jackson Downey

In between Peabody and Gulick House at Proctor Academy is a cabin with a vibrant green roof. This small building is the Johnson Sugar House, a part of Proctor’s history and one way we connect to Proctor’s 2,500 acres of land. The Sugar House is an expression of our community’s love for the outdoors. Laura […]

Proctor’s Johnson Family Sugarhouse Boils About 45 Gallons

For sale in the bookstore in Maxwell Savage Hall

By Scott Allenby
Proctor’s Johnson Family Sugarhouse Boils About 45 Gallons

Proctor Academy’s Johnson Family Sugar House was in full swing throughout the month of March and into early April, bottling about 45 gallons of syrup over the course of the season, while also giving away quite a few samples and maple candy.  Proctor’s Woodlands Manager and Forestry Teacher Laura Ostrowsky led the operation on campus […]

Ella Makechnie Falls in Love with European Lifestyle

Proctor's European Art Classroom opens doors

By Scott Allenby
Ella Makechnie Falls in Love with European Lifestyle

Proctor Academy is currently running four trimester-long off-campus programs this spring: European Art Classroom (Aix en Provence, France), Proctor en Segovia (Segovia, Spain), Mountain Classroom (American Southwest), and Proctor en Monteverde (Monteverde Region, Costa Rica).  Three Andover students are studying off-campus this spring, as Elliot Norris ‘23 studies in Spain, Ella Makechnie ‘23 on European […]

Proctor Presents Shrek, The Musical

Tickets are free, but reservations required

By Scott Allenby

Proctor Academy’s drama department will produce Shrek, The Musical on Friday and Saturday, May 20 and 21, in the Norris Family Theater at 7 PM. The show, at the time of this publication, is open to the public at no charge, but tickets must be reserved on Proctor’s Performing Arts website at ProctorAcademy.org/on-campus/arts/performing-arts prior to […]

Public Welcome to Proctor’s Spring Sports Events

Baseball, softball, lacrosse, and tennis

By Scott Allenby

Proctor Academy’s spring sports teams are in full swing. All games are open to the public, and while schedules may continue to evolve given rain dates and cancellations, the Proctor community is hoping to see plenty of fans at games and matches during the month of May. Varsity Baseball May 13, Kimball Union, 4:30 PM […]

Proctor Seeks the Sweet Spot in Facing Dichotomies

Challenges and support; accountability and trust

By Scott Allenby
Proctor Seeks the Sweet Spot in Facing Dichotomies

We feel more fragile than we did two years ago. We worry our children are more fragile, too; their childhood upended by a global pandemic, school interrupted, screens trying in vain to replace the human interaction that we know fuels their soul.  And yet, as we step into the bright light of a post-pandemic world, […]

Jed Hinkley of Andover at Beijing Olympics

Served as Sports Director for US Nordic

By Scott Allenby
Jed Hinkley of Andover at Beijing Olympics

Proctor Academy alumni are no strangers to the Olympic Games. Five Proctor alums have competed in the Olympics, with many others directly involved in the Games through leadership and support roles.  During this winter’s Beijing Olympics, three Proctor alumni were directly involved in supporting the United States’ efforts. Christine (Toriello) Walshe ‘97 serves as President […]

Woodlands Center Poised to Transform Life Sciences at Proctor

Contractors continue to make progress through winter

By Scott Allenby
Woodlands Center Poised to Transform Life Sciences at Proctor

The Proctor Woodlands Center is a project that has been three years in the making. Through the support of generous donors who understand Proctor’s deep connection to the natural world and surrounding woodlands, this building will transform the life sciences at Proctor. With an estimated completion of July 2022, the Proctor Woodlands Center will be […]

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