• Opening of RL’s 375th Anniversary Year

    Opening of RL’s 375th Anniversary Year

    “Not every institution gets to celebrate its 375th anniversary,” began Headmaster Brennan at the Opening of Fall Term Hall on the morning of August 28. “This year it is our privilege and our pleasure to do that very thing on behalf of the idea, the history, and the school that binds us together—and binds us to countless boys, teachers, and staff who have constituted Roxbury Latin in its earlier, various incarnations.”

    Under sunny, blue skies, the faculty and staff welcomed 305 boys—new and returning—to campus, as we launched the 375th academic year of Roxbury Latin. The traditional Hall—which included the singing of America the Beautiful, Gaudeamus Igitur, and The Founder’s Song—featured a reading of excerpts from Tony Jarvis’s book Schola Illustris, on the history of Roxbury Latin, delivered by Collin Bergstrom, Class I President. In addition to welcoming new students, introducing new faculty and staff, and honoring those adults celebrating noteworthy RL anniversaries, Mr. Brennan delivered an address that spoke to Roxbury Latin’s long history, as well as the place that admirable and longstanding institutions have in our world:

    “Around the world and in our own country there are plenty of organizations founded before 1645, but not many of them have been continuously sustained. We laugh at that obligatory phrase ‘in continuous existence,’ but it does speak of a characteristic of the school not to be minimized, and that is its enduring, resilient nature. Our school is emblematic not just of the kind of commitment made to education in the early years of our nation, but has been successful at honoring our often distinguished past with reverence for history and traditions, while imagining a modern school, one that prepares its students for meaningful lives and the possibility of affecting positively the communities in which they will live.”

    Mr. Brennan asked the audience to “pause to consider a few phrases that are part of our distinctive catechism,” and that “inform who we are today and who we wish to become.” He expounded upon those phrases that are in some cases emblazoned on the walls around campus, and in every case etched on the hearts of those who hold Roxbury Latin dear: Known and Loved. Democratically Gathered. Diligent Use of One’s Talent. Leading and Serving. You can read Headmaster Brennan’s full address here.

    The opening day ceremonies concluded with the traditional all-school handshake, which serves to welcome people new to the RL community, and with everyone receiving a “RL Nation – 1645” anniversary t-shirt to wear with pride this year. View photos from the day.

  • Another Record-Setting Year in RL Fundraising

    Another Record-Setting Year in RL Fundraising

    Thanks to the generosity and hard work of many, Roxbury Latin has completed another record-setting year in fundraising, exceeding our ambitious goals for 2018-2019. Of particular note, gifts to the Annual Fund this year topped $4 million for the first time in school history. We are grateful for and humbled by the benefactions, each year, that allow us to welcome and support the most talented, interesting, aspiring, eclectic cohort of students in Greater Boston; to attract, develop, compensate, and retain a uniquely gifted, effective, and committed faculty; and to maintain the distinctive financial model that supports our mission and allows us to educate dedicated and deserving boys from in and around Boston, regardless of their families’ ability to pay.

    These gifts allow Roxbury Latin to fill the more than $26,000 gap between tuition and the actual cost of educating each boy. They also allow us to charge an average of $16,000 less in tuition compared to other Boston-area schools.

    Below is a glance at the year in fundraising “by the numbers.” A more comprehensive assessment of Roxbury Latin’s 2018-2019 year in fundraising will appear in the October issue of the Newsletter. Thank you to all those whose belief in this school has helped to make a difference in the lives of Roxbury Latin boys today and in the future.

    $4,109,325  An Annual Fund record, exceeding $4 million for the first time in RL history
    $1,520,079  A new record for parent giving
    $1,601,581  A new record for alumni giving
    2,189  A record number of donors
    99%  Parent participation
    54%  Alumni participation
    100%  Faculty participation
    $7,049,315  Total raised in annual and capital giving