Principals, Headmasters, Heads of The School
- Eli M. Lamb (1864-1899†)
- Louisa P. Blackburn (1889–1899)
- John W. Gregg (1899–1903)
- Edward C. Wilson (1903–1927)
- William S. Pike (1927–1935)
- Edwin C. Zavitz (1935–1943)
- Bliss Forbush, Sr. (1943–1960)
- W. Byron Forbush II (1960–1998)
- Jon M. Harris (1998–2002)
- Lila B. Lohr (2002–2005)
- Matthew Micciche (2005–Present)
†The terms "Principal" and "Headmaster" were not used before 1864. The term "Head of School" was first used by Jon Harris.
†From 1889 to 1899 Lamb's school was separate from the Meeting's School. † Calvin McCo
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