
Mick has taken over the leadership of Rowland Hall at a significant moment in history, bringing with him over 30 years of experience as a teacher and administrator in public and independent schools in the United States and England. Mick chose to come to Rowland Hall for its caring community, talented faculty and staff, and strong Board of Trustees, and he looks forward to building on the school's strengths.
We invite you to enjoy the above video, featuring Mick and several community members. We hope that, though we were unable to have an in-person installation, the film helps you feel connected to this historic moment. A native of the United Kingdom, Mick has over 30 years of experience in education, starting as a science teacher in Nottingham and most recently concluding eight years as the head of Allendale Columbia School in Rochester, New York.
We invite you to enjoy the above video, featuring Mick and several community members. We hope that, though we were unable to have an in-person installation, the film helps you feel connected to this historic moment. A native of the United Kingdom, Mick has over 30 years of experience in education, starting as a science teacher in Nottingham and most recently concluding eight years as the head of Allendale Columbia School in Rochester, New York.
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Rowland Hall is an independent, coeducational day school offering a college-preparatory program to 983 students in preschool through high school. In 1867, Daniel Sylvester Tuttle-bishop of the Episcopal Church's Utah and Idaho Territories-established St. Mark's Grammar School in Salt Lake City.
In 1880, the mother-in-law of a priest associated with the Episcopal Diocese donated funds to establish a girls boarding school named after her husband, Benjamin Rowland.St. Mark's School closed in 1896 in support of the public school system of the newly designated state of Utah, but it reopened as a boys school in 1964, and shortly thereafter it merged with Rowland Hall.
In 1880, the mother-in-law of a priest associated with the Episcopal Diocese donated funds to establish a girls boarding school named after her husband, Benjamin Rowland.St. Mark's School closed in 1896 in support of the public school system of the newly designated state of Utah, but it reopened as a boys school in 1964, and shortly thereafter it merged with Rowland Hall.
Mission & Strategic Plan
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We inspire students to lead ethical and productive lives through a college-preparatory program that promotes the pursuit of academic and personal excellence. Rowland Hall students learn how to think, not what to think. They develop the tools to ask questions, think critically, take risks, and solve problems creatively.
Signature Programs
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Students and families searching for stellar signature programs from preschool through twelfth grade will find them at Rowland Hall. This is a destination for those who yearn to be supported in their passions and coached by experts in their fields. Rowland Hall offers students an unrivaled liberal arts education.
Board of Trustees
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Our board is made up of parents, alumni, and community leaders who care about the quality of education each child receives at Rowland Hall. Trustees come from all walks of life, including business, finance, health care, public service, law, construction, homemaking, the arts, and education. They make major policy and strategic decisions, fundraise, and oversee the financial stability of the school.
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Rowland Hall offers a supportive workplace where employees are appreciated for their extraordinary talents and desire to create the best possible atmosphere for students. The majority of our educators-faculty and staff alike-hold advanced degrees and reflect a range of worldly experiences and perspectives that make learning at Rowland Hall deep and diverse.
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