Dunn School, Los Olivos

The Dunn School
Entrance to the school from California State Route 154
Location
2555 West Highway 154

,
California
93441

United States
Information
TypePrivate, Boarding
MottoNe Tentes Aut Perfice
(All or Nothing)
Established1957
HeadmasterKalyan Balaven
Faculty65
Enrollment250 total (co-ed)
60% boarding
Average class size11 students
Student to teacher ratio4:1
CampusRural
Campus size55 acres
Color(s)    Black, Red, and Gray
Athletics16 Interscholastic Sports
MascotEarwig
Tuition$66,900 (Boarding)
Websitewww.dunnschool.org

Dunn School is a private, independent, boarding and day school for grades 6-12 located on 55 acres (22 ha) in Los Olivos, California, United States, in the Santa Ynez Valley.[1] It was founded in 1957, by Tony Dunn under the name "The Valley School."

The school comprises a middle school, which serves 75 day students in grades 6–8, and an upper school (grades 9–12). Approximately 60% of the 175 upper school students board in on-campus dormitories. Total school enrollment is 250 students.

Dunn's motto is the Latin phrase Ne Tentes Aut Perfice, which translates to “All or Nothing.”

History

Upon hiring headmaster Tony Dunn in June 1957,[2] The Valley School was incorporated and opened in September that year with an enrollment of 49 children, including 15 girls and boys in nursery-kindergarten, 14 boarding boys in grades 7–10 and 20 coed day students in grades 1–8. The 6-acre (2.4 ha) site in Los Olivos was previously home to the Valley Farm School, which was founded in 1949 by Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hodges.[3] In 1959, Valley School co-founder and parent Craig Hamilton wrote a proposal to name the school after Dunn, which was adopted prior to the 1960–61 school year. By 1964, Dunn School szx all-male and served grades 9–12. In 1970, girls were accepted as day students, and the school had its first two female graduates since 1962. The campus has been coeducational since.

Accreditation & associations

Dunn School is a member of the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS) and The Association of Boarding Schools (TABS). It is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) and the California Association of Independent Schools (CAIS). Dunn is also partnered with the California Teacher Development Collaborative (CATDC) for professional development.

Whole student education

Dunn School practices whole student education, sometimes referred to as holistic education, a movement that seeks to engage all aspects of the learner, including mind, body and spirit. Dunn teaches to its five core values: emotional wellness, physical readiness, intellectual growth, social responsibility and moral courage.

In 2021, Dunn Head of School Kalyan Balaven launched The Whole Student podcast, where guests recall whole student experiences of their own. The debut episode featured then-Santa Barbara mayoral candidate James Joyce III.[4] Later episodes included author and former journalist Irshad Manji, Instagram VP of Engineering Maria Zhang,[5] and physicist Tané Remington.

Campus

The Dunn School campus sits along California State Route 154, which connects points of U.S. Route 101 by passing through the Los Padres National Forest. On-campus buildings include the Sinclaire Art Center, which features a painting studio, ceramic studio, and multimedia classroom for digital photography and film-making students. The athletic facilities include six tennis courts, four athletic fields, a pool, gymnasium, volleyball courts (indoor and outdoor), basketball courts (indoor and outdoor), running track, and rock climbing wall.

There are four student dormitories on campus: Senior Dorm, which was refurbished in 2002–03; Knoles Dorm, named for longtime faculty members Rose and Peter Knoles; Boone Dorm, named after alumnus and trustee Mike Boone; and the largest and lone girls residence Loy Dorm, named after former Head of School Steven Loy.

Additionally, there are 25 on-campus faculty residences, 40 classrooms, a science center with labs, Learning Strategies Center, performing arts theater, health center, and dining hall.[6]

The Cindy Bronfman Leadership Center (CBLC), named for a former trustee and parent, opened in 2020.[7] The CBLC is the hub of the leadership program and includes an innovation lab, a student-run café, a college counseling center and space for student study, reflection and collaboration. As announced in 2022, the CBLC will also be home to the Bob Jurgensen Entrepreneurship Major.[8]

Dunn Middle School

Established in 1978, Dunn Middle School shares the same campus as the upper school but operates under its own motto, “Carpe Diem.” The middle school participates in outdoor education trips throughout the year, starting with a traditional all-school camping trip in Big Sur the 2nd day of school. The ‘Piece of Cake’ annual bike ride requires students to complete a 40+ mile round-trip ride to Los Alamos.

Learning strategies

Established in 1973, Dunn's Learning Strategies program provides individualized support for students with cognitive differences.[9] The program offers two levels of support in the learning center: one-to-one learning strategies and executive group.

In the One to One Program, students are paired with a learning strategies specialist and will meet with him/her individually four times per week. In the Executive Group Program, students meet with their Learning Strategies specialist in a small group setting.

Inclusion

In 2021, Dunn Head of School Kalyan Balaven founded the Inclusion Lab of Santa Barbara County, a joint collaboration between public and independent schools in Santa Barbara County with the expressed purpose of progressing inclusion efforts across the board.[10]

The Lab establishes professional development opportunities for educators within the County borders and beyond. Its first development opportunity was a workshop with author Irshad Manji in Jan. 2022 entitled Inclusion Through Moral Courage.[11]

Academic

Classes average 11 students, and are taught seminar-style by teachers.[12] Students enroll in a minimum of five academic classes each semester.

Athletics

Dunn School is a member of the Tri-County Athletic Association, a high school athletic conference that competes within the CIF Southern Section.[13] The Dunn athletic teams are nicknamed the Earwigs. Adopted in the 1970s, the nickname's origin is attributed to an urban legend describing a rush of earwigs exiting a building on campus in its earliest days.[14]

Varsity sports

Fall

  • Cross Country (boys and girls)
  • Tennis (girls)
  • Volleyball (girls)
  • Fall Baseball (boys)
  • Ultimate Frisbee (coed)

Winter

  • Soccer (boys and girls)
  • Basketball (boys and girls)

Spring

  • Track & Field (boys and girls)
  • Baseball (boys)
  • Tennis (boys)
  • Volleyball (boys)

Notable alumni

Heads of school

Number Name Years
1st Tony Dunn 1957–1967
2nd William Webb 1967–1975
3rd Nicholas Thacher (Interim) 1975–1976
4th Edward Simmons 1976–1982
5th Steven Loy 1982–1992
6th Eric Ruoss 1992–1996
7th James Munger 1996–2008
8th Mike Beck 2008–2021
9th Kalyan Balaven 2021–Present

References

  1. ^ https://www.usnews.com/education/k12/california/dunn-school-313914
  2. ^ "Anthony Dunn Appointed New Headmaster of Farm School". Santa Ynez Valley News. June 14, 1957.
  3. ^ "New Coeducational School Starts in Valley Sept. 28". Santa Ynez Valley News. August 26, 1949.
  4. ^ "Dunn School releases first episode of 'The Whole Student' podcast". Santa Ynez Valley Star. November 2, 2021. Retrieved February 28, 2022.
  5. ^ "Latest 'The Whole Student' episode features Instagram VP". Santa Ynez Valley Star. December 7, 2021. Retrieved February 28, 2022.
  6. ^ "Educatius | Dunn School in Los Olivos, California, USA". Educatius. Retrieved December 28, 2020.
  7. ^ "Grand opening of Dunn School's Cindy Bronfman Leadership Center slated for March 13". Santa Maria Times. February 12, 2020. Retrieved February 28, 2022.
  8. ^ "Entrepreneurship | Bob Jurgensen Entrepreneurship Major". Dunn School. Retrieved February 28, 2022.
  9. ^ "Retired Dunn teacher Nancy Roome dies at 95". Santa Ynez Valley Star. August 8, 2018. Retrieved February 28, 2022.
  10. ^ "Inclusion Lab". Inclusion Lab of Santa Barbara County. Retrieved February 28, 2022.
  11. ^ "Inclusion Workshop Looks at Teaching in Time of High Tension". Noozhawk. January 24, 2022. Retrieved February 28, 2022.
  12. ^ "Dunn School Profile (2020-21) | Los Olivos, CA". Boarding School Review. Retrieved December 28, 2020.
  13. ^ "Dunn School Makes Changes to Coaching Staff". Noozhawk. October 2, 2019.
  14. ^ "Cheer, cheer for the Banana Slugs? Earwigs? Prune Packers? California teams go nuts on sports nicknames". Los Angeles Times. August 5, 2018.
  15. ^ "Abu Danladi's story from Ghana to Los Olivos, then Los Angeles to the MLS". Santa Maria Times. November 9, 2020.
  16. ^ Staff, Indy (February 6, 2018). "SBIFF Women's Panel Packs the Lobero". The Santa Barbara Independent. Retrieved August 7, 2025.
  17. ^ "Abu Danladi: In the Footsteps of Greatness | High School Soccer News". TopDrawerSoccer.com. Retrieved August 7, 2025.
  18. ^ "Former Dunn School Star Fifi Baiden Selected in Major League Soccer Draft". Noozhawk. January 23, 2014.
  19. ^ "Dunn School's Rodney Michael wins Gatorade Player of the Year award". Lompoc Record. June 13, 2017.
  20. ^ mlssoccer. "Michael Tetteh | MLSsoccer.com". mlssoccer. Retrieved August 7, 2025.

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