The An-Bryce Fund was established to help families who lack financial resources but who have a desire for their children to benefit from the academic, physical, social, and spiritual opportunities offered by Lowell School.
Named for the work that Debbie held closest to her heart, the Debbie Gibbs Fund for Advancing Teaching and Learning is an unrestricted endowment fund that will enable future leaders of Lowell continue to advance Lowell’s mission.
The DeVaughn Financial Aid Endowment was established in 1993 after the tragic death of a Pre-Primary student. Earlier gifts made to the school in memory of former students Jed Nathanson and Kristoph Sambroski are also part of this fund.
The Financial Assistance Fund for Students of Color was established in 2017 by Elizabeth Mumford and Joe Gitchell to provide supplemental financial assistance to students of color.
The John Wiebenson Campership Fund honors the life of John Wiebenson by providing financial assistance for children referred to Lowell's Summer Program by social service organizations.
The Schear-Kaempfer Fund was established during the 2003-04 academic year as part of the Campaign for Lowell: Strengthening Minds, Ensuring Equity, Honoring Individuality.
The Theresa Anderson Chair of Mathematics honors a living legend and helps ensure that Lowell will be able to continue to offer a math program worthy of Theresa's legacy of innovation.
Lowell School is a private PK-8th grade school located in NW Washington, DC. Our mission is to create an inclusive community of lifelong learners in which each individual is valued and respected.