Help Carry Chatham Hall's Traditions Into the Future

Chatham Hall stands apart for its tenacity in remaining an all-girls school, in its belief that an honor code can work at the secondary-school level, in its active chapel program and commitment to service, and in the leaders it brings to campus. You have the opportunity to make sure Chatham Hall continues to stand apart long after your lifetime. With a gift to the school from your estate, you can help us meet our needs for tomorrow. You have several options, so take a look around at our online resources to find a method that fits your situation.

 
 

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Chatham Hall means so much to me. Lifetime friendships and great memories...rainy day walks and nature walks...footprints on Senior Stairs left at 3:00 a.m...spitballs propelled onto Mrs. Crandall's ceiling...bus trips to and from vacations...the phrase, "We don't slam doors"...our song, "One More Month"...red and green sweaters worn backward a month before Christmas...
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  • Each year since 2002, the Mary Covey Trust, established at the death of Mary Wilmer Covey ’41, has provided $35,000 for student scholarships.
  • The Zachar-Holt Scholarship, established through a bequest by Stefanie Zachar ’52 in honor of her parents and former dean Virginia Holt, awards more than $60,000 in scholarships each year.
  • The Jeffrey Ferguson ’41 Endowed Chapel Fund, a new bequest, will provide more than $5,000 annually for chapel programs and the upkeep of St. Mary’s Chapel.
  • The Virginia L. Radley Endowment Fund, established by a bequest from a former faculty member, provides more than $20,000 a year for the School’s highest priorities.
  • The Sarah C. Benson ’47 Endowed Music Fund provides more than $2,000 a year to strengthen Chatham Hall’s music program.