October 6, 2016 
Every year, the Loomis Chaffee sophomore class heads to the Berkshire Mountains for a two day leadership and class bonding retreat. Check out the fun in the video below. 

Lynn A. Petrillo '86
Dean of Enrollment
Sophomore Retreat 2016 

Spotlight on Volleyball & Football
Volleyball
Football
 
Welcoming the Challenge 
Alumni Profile

Diana Farrell '83 is the founding president and chief executive officer of the JPMorgan Chase Institute, the first research organization to strategically harness the scale and scope of one of the world's leading firms to give policymakers, businesses, and thought leaders the tools and insights they need to understand the global economy. She served in the White House as deputy director of the National Economic Council and as deputy assistant to the president on economic policy, 2009-11. 

Admissions Tip: The Interview

T he admission interview gives us a chance to get to know you better and you a chance to learn more about Loomis. While our questions may vary from interview to interview be prepared to talk about the successes and challenges you have faced in school and your extracurricular activities, what you are passionate about, and why you are interested in Loomis.  Most important - relax, have fun, and be yourself. 

More information about scheduling an interview is available on the  Visit page  of our website.
Campus News
Rebecca Pacheco '97 Convocation: Mind Over Matter 
 
Award-winning yoga and meditation teacher, author, and blogger Rebecca Pacheco '97 spoke at convocation Tuesday, Oct. 4, addressing this year's school theme, "Mind Over Matter."

Senior Installs Energy-Producing Bike

Senior Henry Winchester used his Gilchrist Fellowship to install a new energy-producing stationary bike in the Olin Fitness Center.

Yoshi Tamekane Demonstrates Ukiyo-e Printmaking

Visiting Artist Yoshi Tamekane demonstrated Ukiyo-e woodblock printing for the school community on September 27, in a collaboration between the Alvord Center for Global & Environmental Studies and the Visual Arts Department.

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