Buckley School (New York City)
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Type | Private Independent |
Motto | Honor et Veritas |
Established | 1913 |
Founder | B. Lord Buckley |
Headmaster | Gregory J. O'Melia |
Grades | K-9 |
Enrollment | 374 |
Color(s) | Blue and white |
Mascot | The Blue Demon |
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Buckley School is an independent, K-9 day school for boys located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York City.
The school has three divisions: Lower School (K-3), Middle School (4-6) and Upper School (7-9), with a student body of approximately 370 pupils and 90 faculty and staff members. The headmaster is Gregory J. O’Melia, who is the sixth headmaster to be appointed since the school's founding in 1913.
Buckley is a member of the National Association of Independent Schools, the New York State Association of Independent Schools and the International Boys’ Schools Coalition. Additionally, it is a charter member of the Manhattan Private Middle School League and the Metropolitan Private Middle School Track and Field Association. The school’s motto is “Honor et Veritas” (Honor and Truth), and its official seal is a shield.
History
B. Lord Buckley, a professional educator, founded Buckley in 1913 as a boys' elementary school with the aim of offering a classical curriculum. The original school was located above a milliner's shop on Madison Avenue. In 1917, the school moved to a larger building on East 74th Street. In the late 1990s, Buckley purchased a townhouse on E 73rd Street to house the Walsh building, its main school. The 74th Street Hubball building continues to be a part of the school and houses Beginners classrooms and athletic facilities. In 2014 two townhouses were purchased on E 73rd Street to serve as the school's Arts and Sciences building.
Five headmasters have succeeded B. Lord Buckley: Evelyn Adams (1932-1940), James Hubball (1940-1972), C. Brett Boocock (1972-1982), Brian Walsh (1982-2001) and its current headmaster, Gregory O’Melia (2001–present).
Academics
Buckley offers a rigorous classical curriculum.
Sports
Buckley offers a wide range of athletic activities to encourage fitness and strong sportsmanship. Games and practices are held on Randall’s Island. Cross country, football and soccer are offered in the fall; basketball, gymnastics, strength training and wrestling are offered in the winter; baseball, gymnastics, lacrosse and track compete in the spring.
Every year, varsity football teams from Buckley and a rival, the - Allen-Stevenson School - compete in a match known as the East Side Bowl. The winning team takes home the East Side Cup. The Buckley varsity wrestling team competes in the King of the Ring Tournament every year. In 2012, they won the league championship for the 25th consecutive year. Field Day takes place at the end of the school year on Randall’s Island. Boys in every class compete in traditional track races as well as fun events, such as tug of war, sack races, egg relays and the obstacle course.
Notable alumni
- Charles B. Finch, attorney and business executive
- Thomas Gilbert Jr., suspect in the murder of his father, hedge fund manager Thomas Gilbert Sr.,[1][2] also a Buckley graduate
- James Harder, actor
- John V. Lindsay, mayor of New York
- Peter Livanos, shipping tycoon
- Christopher Little, photographer
- Nick McDonell, author
- John Negroponte, diplomat
- Nicholas Negroponte, architect
- David Netto, interior designer and writer
- David Rockefeller, Jr., businessman and philanthropist[3]
- Michael C. Rockefeller, explorer
- Elliott Roosevelt, United States Army Air Forces officer, author and a son of President Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882–1945) and First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt (1884–1962)
- Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jr., American lawyer, politician, and businessman and fifth child of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt
- John Aspinwall Roosevelt, philanthropist and last child of U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and his wife, Eleanor Roosevelt
- Donald J. Trump, Jr., American businessman and son of Donald J. Trump
- Oswald Garrison Villard, Jr., engineering professor and inventor
- Robert F. Wagner, Jr., deputy mayor of New York
- Sam Posey, retired racing driver, television commentator, artist
In popular culture
- Mad Men's Pete Campbell is portrayed as an alum, as well as of Deerfield Academy and Dartmouth College.
- The Bonfire of the Vanities's Shermon "Master of the Universe" McCoy is portrayed as an alum, as well as of St. Paul's and Yale.
- Alum Michael C. Rockefeller was presumed eaten by sharks, saltwater crocodiles or captured by natives in the Asmat region of Papua New Guinea.
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Coordinates: 40°46′18.4″N 73°57′44.1″W / 40.771778°N 73.962250°W