On April 29, the Holderness community gathered for the annual Leadership Chapel, where it met its new class of Senior Leaders for the 2025-26 school year. Those leaders will run key aspects of the school as president and vice president, dining hall supervisors, dorm leaders, and Job Program leaders.
For more than 70 years, Holderness students have chosen their school leaders in a unique process free of speeches or campaigning, where rising seniors are assessed on the qualities of fairness, initiative, dependability, and empathy.
President
Maeve Rhatigan
Vice President
Jack Welby
Weld Hall Supervisors
Brooke Cippoletti, Luke Duffield
Left to Right: Incoming Senior Leaders Brooke Cippoletti, Luke Duffield, Jack Welby, Maeve Rhatigan; and outgoing Senior Leaders Natalie Low, Trace Schroeder, Grady Taylor, and Tanner Snyder.
Girl Senior Leaders:
Sylvie Bangasimbo
Kat Bensley
Alexa Boden
Ali Campbell
Kate Carboni
Claire Eccleston
Stella Granat
Kassidy Haley
Maggie Higgins
Lillian Holland
Mackenzie Hughey
Lissa King
Sarah McAdam
Kelly McViegh
Caroline Miller
Eliza Rosenbaum
Orla Shillingford
Yirong Wang
Boy Senior Leaders:
Mark Bierwirth
Finn Brennan
Jack Conroy
Harrison Dean
Preston Kennell
Luc Legere
Sam Martin
Miles McCabe
Sam McDonnell
Trey Neally
Trey Picard
Ryan Plunkett
Henry Prowse
Vilius Ramanauskas
Pete Remington
Viktor Samal
Holderness School Job Leaders:
Ace Daigneault
Adrian Lupien
Anders Robinson
Annabelle Burton
Annabelle Keith
Audrey Byrne
Beckett Lehr
Brooklyn Barnhorst
Caleb Perlman
Charlotte Hoffman
Cooper Duggan
Crawford Cook
Ellie Smith
Fahima Mohammadi
Georgia Stahl
Grace Tapply
Gracie Levy
Hilay Omarkhail
Jay Cruz
Leo Shepherd
Lexi Morris
Mabel Casey
Maddie Rioux
Martha Brady-Schmoyer
Miles Donahue
Mimi Matviak
Noah Kassels
Nola McPhee
Rhett Dearborn
Songdy Assoume Oniane
Stella Regan
Tegan Gregory
Tina Zhao
Tristan Gerasin
Vijay Deveau
Whitney McIlvain
Congratulations to our 2025-2026 school leadership!