
Celebrating 100 years of living, learning, and growth!

About Solebury's 100th Birthday Bash: A Day of Giving
On October 1, we're coming together to celebrate Solebury's 100th birthday with a day of giving!
We are calling on you, alumni, parents, grandparents, faculty, staff, and friends, for your support to help ensure we hit our $150,000 goal in support of enhancing the Solebury experience! After all, reaching and exceeding the goal is the only item on Solebury's wish list! We don't want to disappoint on this momentous occasion.
Make a gift, share our messaging, and tell your family and friends—you can do it all. Your participation and enthusiasm mean everything as we celebrate a century of Solebury.
Let's do this, TOGETHER!
Solebury's Birthday Match Fund
Thanks to a group of selfless Soleburians, we've established a $115,000+ birthday match fund to inspire generosity and help ensure a successful day of giving. That means gifts will be matched dollar for dollar and have double the impact on the student experience! Make your gift now before the match funds run out.
Match Fund Contributors
Anonymous
Jeff Benoliel and Amy Branch P'18
Andy '73 and Debbie Gespass
Edward Hanlon P'25
Home and School Association
Will King '68
Julie and Peter Morley P'26
Current Parents of a Solebury student
Colleen and Mark Schlegel P'20
Peter Sohier '72
Tom Stevenson '65
Rick and Jen Tony
Your Support Matters!
From classroom innovation to student wellness, retaining and attracting the best teachers, and much more... your support signifies your commitment to our community and helps ensure that Solebury students have all they need to live fully, learn deeply, and grow into their best and most authentic selves.

Karys Rattray '25
"Through being on stage, exercising my voice and revamping my creative spirit, I began to believe that I was capable of doing all the things I feared. And, that’s pretty much how I’ve spent the last three years at Solebury. Just doing things with confidence because I found a school that supported me, a place where I could make mistakes without the fear of failure."
