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  1. Pledge or Donate Now. NOTE: The online giving section of our website is a secure connection. To make a pledge of support, ask a question or receive additional assistance please contact: Sandy Catanese. Director of The Bolles Fund and Parent Programs. Email. (904) 256-5016.

  2. Feb 13, 2024 · Tom Collins became head coach of the Bolles varsity softball team in 2003. Collins has been a part of the Bolles' family for over a decade and a half, wearing many hats. In addition to coaching varsity softball, he currently is the Middle School Bartram Campus dean of students and serves as the middle school football and basketball coach.

  3. Tyler Hodges was named the School’s ninth President and Head of School on February 5, 2018 after serving as Bolles’ Associate Head of School since July 2015. Hodges’ educational career includes nearly 25 years as a teacher and administrator at some of the country’s top independent schools, including Episcopal High School in Alexandria, Virginia.

  4. The Bolles School proudly employs over 400 full and part-time faculty, staff, coaches, and administrators, serving over 1,700 students on our four campuses in Grades Pre-K through 12. Benefits of Employment at Bolles. Northeast Florida. #BulldogProud.

  5. Jeff Adams is The Bolles School's official sports photographer. Jeff attends various Bolles varsity and junior varsity sporting events. To view and/or order photos from these events as they are added, visit Jeff's website: www.jeffadamsphotographyonline.com. Click on the Bolles link on his home page to view the drop-down menu for each sport.

  6. May 14, 2024 · 5/14/2024. Bolles Head of Middle School Bartram Campus Josh Bauman announced the Second Semester President’s List recipients May 6 during a convocation in Parker Auditorium on the Bartram Campus. The President’s List Award recognizes students who have gone above and beyond in their demonstration of The Bolles Way.

  7. Non-discriminatory clause: The Bolles School admits students of any race, color and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally available to students at the School. It does not discriminate in administering educational policies or other school programs.