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Endowment & Special Projects

Campus

A strong endowment allows Masters to defray the rising costs of energy and improvements to our 96-acre physical plant, thereby reducing reliance on tuition increases. It allows the School to address the additional costs projected to operate and staff the Fonseca Center, Estherwood Mansion, and other buildings.

The Masters School's vast campus has over 15 buildings, five athletic fields, tennis courts, and 96 acres of well-managed lawns. Several of our buildings are on the National Register of Historic Places. Maintaining the exteriors and interiors of our wonderful buildings is paramount to a healthy and safe campus. Estherwood Mansion, for example, needs regular and necessary work to be preserved and accessible. With the addition of new and improved buildings come new costs. The Fonseca Center is an energy-efficient and technology-advanced facility, but will increase overall carrying costs for the School. Endowments to help offset these expenditures will help the School keep tuition increases lower.

Support of the Masters campus may include funds for the preservation of Estherwood, maintenance of our athletic fields, campus landscaping and beautification, and the Fonseca Center building endowment.

Please contact the Advancement Office for further details.
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  • Seth Marx 

    Associate Head of School for Institutional Advancement
    914-479-6527
  • Mary Ryan 00

    Associate Director of Institutional Advancement
    914-479-6433