- Landon School
Infobox School
name = Landon School
imagesize = 150px
motto = "Virtute et non vi"
"By virtue, not by force"
established = 1929
type = Private Preparatory School
religion = Non-sectarian
head_name = Headmaster
head = David M. Armstrong
city = Bethesda
state = MD
country = USA
campus =Suburban , convert|75|acre|ha
enrollment = 675 total
Lower School: 125
Middle School: 216
Upper School: 334
ratio = 6:1
athletics = 15 Interscholastic Sports
colors = Brown and White
Colorsample|BROWN Colorsample|WHITE
mascot = Bear
conference =IAC
homepage = [http://www.landon.net/ www.landon.net] |Landon School is an independent, non-sectarian, college preparatory school for boys in grades 3-12, with an enrollment of about 675 students. The school sits on 75 acres in Bethesda,
Maryland just outside of Washington, D.C.Background
Paul Landon Banfield founded The Landon School with the help of his wife, Mary Lee, in 1929. The school's first location was an old brownstone in the embassy row area of Washington, D.C., now home to the embassy of Estonia. Banfield moved Landon to its present campus in Bethesda in 1936.
Landon's mission statement reads,
"Landon School prepares talented boys for productive lives as accomplished, responsible and caring men whose actions are guided by the principles of perseverance, teamwork, honor and fair play."
The school's motto is "Virtute et non vi", meaning, "By virtue, not by force."Landon School's Headmasters have been:
*Paul Landon Banfield: 1929-1970
*Hugh Riddleberger: 1970-1981
*Malcolm Coates: 1981-1989
*Damon F. Bradley: 1990-2004
*David M. Armstrong: 2004-PresentThe school prides itself on its student-initiated and student-run
Honor Code , begun in the early 1960s.Athletics
As of 2008, Landon had won 45 IAC
tennis championships and 25lacrosse IAC championships. Consistently among the top 20 programs in the country and several times #1, lacrosse is Landon's most well-known sport.Landon's Varsity Lacrosse Team, coached by Robinson Bordley, was national champion in 1999, 2001, and 2002. Many Landon graduates have gone on to captain
NCAA Division 1 lacrosse teams, includingUniversity of Pennsylvania ,Duke University ,Johns Hopkins University ,University of Virginia ,Cornell University , [Princeton and University of Maryland. Landon boasts numerousAll-Americans inNCAA Division 1 and 2 lacrosse, and the class of 2005 featured 13 Division 1 recruits. The team has 29 graduates currently playing Division 1 Lacrosse. In 2006, Landon class of 2002 graduate Matt Ward won theTewaaraton Trophy , given annually to the best player in college division 1 lacrosse. He also broke Gary Gait's record of most goals in the NCAA tournament in one year, scoring 16.Landon currently offers varsity sports in football, soccer, cross country,basketball ,ice hockey , wrestling,swimming ,riflery ,lacrosse ,baseball ,track and field ,tennis ,rugby union , andgolf , as well as intramural programs including a squash team, fencing team and Ultimate Frisbee team. Also, in 2007 a clubwater polo team was formed that plays other regional schools.The arts
The arts play an important role at Landon. The school has been recognized by numerous publications as one of the top private institutions in the area for the advancement of the arts. The Upper School has a two-year requirement for either music, art, or theatre.
The school's musical groups include a
Jazz Band , aConcert Band , a String Ensemble, Handbells, and various choirs for younger students. Studio art classes include ceramics, digital arts,drawing ,painting ,photography ,printmaking , andsculpture .Some highlights of Landon's Arts curriculum:
;The Landon Symphonette : The Landon Symphonette is a compendium of musicians from the school, as well as other local area high schools and colleges who play together with professionals.
In its 16th Season (as of 2006-07) under the direction of Richard Weilenmann, The Landon Symphonette has become a mentoring orchestra in the Washington Metropolitan area. Bill Hudnut, former Mayor of Indianapolis, supports the symphonette both finacially and physically, by being the announcer at concerts. Participation in the orchestra is attained through recommendation by the students’ music teacher or private instructor, and a required audition from the Symphonette Director. Among the professional musicians participating as guest soloists with the orchestra is violinist Hidetaro Suzuki, veteran of international violin competitions and former concertmaster of theIndianapolis Symphony Orchestra .;The Landow Art Gallery : The Landow Gallery is a gallery for temporary exhibits of artwork of everything from Landon student work to professional showings, and artwork by artists from other local-area schools. The intimate space is alternately used for recitals, small-scale musical productions, poetry readings and faculty performances. It was established by original curator and beloved long-time former-Landon teacher Ellie Johnson, who died in the summer of 2006. The current gallery curator is prominent Washington, D.C. artist and Landon art teacher Walt
Bartman. Academics
Some of the most popular destinations for Landon grads are the
University of Virginia ,Duke ,Georgetown University ,Princeton University and otherIvy League schools.Some highlights of Landon's academic curriculum:
Humanities : All Landon juniors are required to take two semesters of Humanities: Landon's interdisciplinary course designed to introduce students to the rudiments of Western culture and civilization. The course is a study of major ideas and influences that have shaped European culture from the Classical to
Modern era through thorough analysis of history, literature, art and music.Economics : In its third annual “Advanced Placement Report to the Nation 2007,” published on February 7, 2007, the
College Board has recognized Landon School as an exemplar program in APMicroeconomics among non-public schools in the world.
Teacher John Bellaschi and his Advanced Placement students ranked first in the nation in the small-size school evaluation category (<300 students in grades 10-12). Landon is one of five schools inMaryland recognized this year by the College Board’s report.Buchanan Library: Built in 1962, Landon's Buchanan Library is dedicated to Wiley T. Buchanan, a former Landon parent and trustee. The Library boasts a collection of over 27,000 volumes, including a reference and literary criticism section.
Faculty
Landon uses the teacher-coach model, in which its faculty also serve as advisors and coaches to the boys. Every coach at the school also teaches a subject.
Notable alumni
*
Michael D. Barnes - Former Maryland Congressman
*Alan Brinkley - Historian and Columbia University provost
* Ryan Curtis- NCAA Lacrosse All-American, member of USA Lacrosse national team, head coach of Vermont lacrosse
*Donald Dell - FormerDavis Cup player and coach and prominent sports agent
*Ahmet Ertegün -Atlantic Records founder and Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame honoree
* Peter Hafner - Captain of Harvard University Ice Hockey, drafted by the Florida Panthers of the NHL in 2002
*Fred Hetzel - Former #1 NBA draft pick andNBA Rookie of the Year
* Rush Holt - Physicist and Congressman (D-N.J.)
* Knight Kiplinger - Editor-in-Chief ofKiplinger's Personal Finance magazine
*Gregory S. Martin , U.S. Air Force Four Star General
*Fred McNair - Former #1 Ranked Pro Tennis Doubles Player
*Maury Povich - News Anchor and Talk-show Host
*Teddy Sears - Actor
*John Jacob Rhodes III - Former Congressman (R-Ariz.)
*Tom Scott - Co-Founder ofNantucket Nectars
*Matt Ward -Tewaaraton Trophy winner and NCAA Lacrosse All-American
*Stacks (rapper) - RapperReferences
External links
* [http://www.landon.net/ Landon School website]
* [http://www.golandon.com/ Landon School Fathers' Club website]
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