Leaps & Bounds Phase II

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PHASE II


1960

1976

1985

1996

2001

2004

Nancy and Marshall Benjamin open North Palm Beach Private School

Gymnasium opens

Music Center opens

Fine Arts Building opens

Campaign for Tomorrow launched

Upper School Campus in Palm Beach Gardens opens for grades 9-12

1974 The Benjamin School opens for grades 7-8

1979

1997

First senior class graduates from TBS

Benjamin House renovated and relocated

2010 The Benjamin School 2014 celebrates Phase I of 50 years of Leaps & Bounds excellence launched Video Production Studio opens

1993

2006

Peltz Classroom Building opens

The Barker Performing Arts Center opens on Lower/Middle School campus

2015 Benjamin Hall opens


LEAPS &BOUNDS That’s how knowledge moves. That’s how technology jumps ahead. That’s how every child grows and learns. It’s also how opportunities and challenges come into view.

To respond to these challenges and advance our mission, the Board of Trustees launched Leaps & Bounds: The Campaign for The Benjamin School. Building on more than a half-century of tradition and achievement, the Board considered what was needed to springboard the school into the future. The resulting blueprint — consisting of $28 million in capital improvements and $12 million in endowment and supplemental programs — promises to deliver the best student-centered educational experience for today and the decades ahead. The power of strategic vision and the transformative generosity of our supporters have enabled us to move forward by leaps and bounds.


TRADITION &VISION Phase I of Leaps & Bounds: The Campaign for The Benjamin School took what was already outstanding about The Benjamin School and made it truly extraordinary. Funded by $11M in gifts to the campaign, the construction of Benjamin Hall, an 850-seat performing arts center and multi-purpose educational complex, was a historic milestone for the school. Not only does this state-of-the-art facility provide a home for our performing arts productions, it helps foster a sense of community by allowing students in all three divisions to showcase their talents on a professional stage. Benjamin Hall hosts everything from weekly assemblies and parent meetings to the annual Variety Show and graduation ceremonies. The expansive lobby is also a premier venue for educational forums, special gatherings and visual art exhibits. Phase I of the campaign also provided for faculty endowments to help attract, develop and retain the best educators in the nation. Gifts to this endowment helped fund the development of improved STEM programs in all three divisions.


PHASE I


BUILD THE VISION The campaign’s second phase will drive Benjamin’s mission forward, providing the capital improvements and program support needed to deliver the best educational experience in the decades ahead. The proposed facilities will set TBS apart by leaps and bounds.

LEAVE A LEGACY Phase II of the campaign offers a multitude of opportunities for donor recognition. As a campaign supporter, you will have naming rights to campus structures and endowments. Permanent campaign signage ensures that your family’s name is an integral part of Benjamin’s lasting legacy.

PHASE II


MAGLIO FAMILY

STEM CENTER The international STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) movement is at the core of the 21st century skill set, encouraging students to understand that no body of knowledge exists in isolation. The Maglio Family STEM Center will promote an integrated curriculum where these four important subject areas are presented in conjunction with each other. Already a focus for students in every grade level, STEM teaching strategies will have room to grow in an inquiry-based, collaborative, laboratory setting. The Berlin Family Foundation, led by grandparents Bill and Madeline Maglio, have contributed $2.5 million to begin making this truly one-of-a-kind facility a reality for students on our Lower/Middle School campus. The Maglio Family STEM Center will provide maker space, labs and the tools necessary to meet the needs of our constantly expanding curriculum.


LOWER/MIDDLE SCHOOL CAMPUS

BY THE NUMBERS

*estimated amount

$3.6M*

12,000

2 Floors

Science Center

Square Feet

With Science Labs for LS and MS

30 ft Tall Skybridge Connecting Center With Existing Buildings

Room Naming Opportunities Still Available


Swimming and diving have long been important components of the Buccaneer athletic program. From Olympic gold medal swimmer Ryan Berube ‘92 to Yale University recruit Anthony Mercadante ‘13, TBS swimming boasts a history of success. The addition of an aquatics center will serve to attract talent from far and wide, paving the way for the development of future world-class swimmers and divers. The facility will be large enough to host regional swimming meets, designed to meet U.S. Swimming and U.S. Diving Specs, and will also serve as a practice pool to help children learn to swim.

AQUATICS CENTER


BY THE NUMBERS $4M*

3 Pools

50M Long

35 ft Deep

Swimming and Diving Facility

Including Diving Well, OlympicSize Pool and Practice Pool

Olympic-Size Pool

Diving Well With Platform and Spring Boards

*estimated amount

Naming Opportunities Still Available


FIELD HOUSE More than two dozen teams currently compete for playing time on the Upper School campus. As an extension of the existing gym, a field house would eliminate this bottleneck and add three regulation basketball/volleyball courts to be used by interscholastic athletes and by students in physical education classes. The facility will offer an air-conditioned environment for athletes. The all-purpose flooring will also allow sports like cheerleading to make use of the space. Plans call for expanded locker rooms, athletic offices and strength/conditioning facilities. The Field House will transform fitness and competitive athletics for our students.


BY THE NUMBERS

*estimated amount

$7M*

3 Full-Size

2 Stories

27

Indoor Athletic Facility

Basketball/Volleyball Courts

With Offices on Second Floor

Fitness Machines

Naming Opportunities Still Available


VARSITY HOUSE This facility will make creative and highly functional use of the space between the planned aquatics center and the adjacent athletic field. The Varsity House will support two sets of bleachers: a large set facing the athletic field and a smaller set on the pool side; a press box and two large pavilions on the upper level will offer additional space for fans to view events on

the field or in the pool. The facility will house concession stands and much-needed athletic storage space. The Varsity House will elevate school spirit with plenty of space for Benjamin fans to cheer on the Bucs.


BY THE NUMBERS

*estimated amount

$3M*

200

1 Press Box

2 VIP

Multi-Use Facility

Lockers for Athletes

on Upper Deck

Viewing Sections

Naming Opportunities Still Available


In the second phase of our campaign, we aim to increase endowment, provide the financial foundation Benjamin deserves and ensure the long-term support of our faculty, students and facilities. Donors may give endowment gifts to: • • • •

Award financial aid to qualified students Attract, develop and retain the best educators in the nation Provide the finances needed to launch and refine curricular programs in all three divisions Support current and future needs of our buildings and grounds

A strong endowment ensures our financial stability now and in the future.

ENDOWMENT


INVEST NOW Secure Our Future

Tomorrow moves towards us in leaps and bounds. We are ready to take what is already remarkable about our school community and build learning environments that inspire our students to be the best versions of themselves. We are ready to build our endowment and secure our future as a leading school in Florida. We are ready to move our students, our faculty and our facilities rapidly and enthusiastically forward. Join us in supporting Leaps & Bounds Phase II: The Campaign for The Benjamin School. There are many ways you can enjoy tax and income benefits while also supporting The Benjamin School. Contact us to talk about the most appropriate options for you and your family. • • • •

Gifts of cash or property Life income plans Retirement assets Appreciated securities

Join others who are passionate about The Benjamin School by contacting Juan Carlos Fanjul ‘93 Chief Development Officer 561.472.3480 juancarlos.fanjul@thebenjaminschool.org


Lower/Middle School Campus / 11000 Ellison Wilson Road / North Palm Beach, FL 33408 561.472.3480 / juancarlos.fanjul@thebenjaminschool.org / www.thebenjaminschool.org


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