With a history of more than 125 years, the Chatham Hall alumnae community is one of our greatest assets.
Alumnae are actively engaged with the School in support of our students and faculty through participation in campus activities, attendance at regional events, and as donors. Alumnae also get involved in the classroom and serve as leaders in their respective fields.
We hope you will visit campus or get in touch soon!
On Tuesday, September 24, the Chatham Hall community came together to celebrate the enduring spirit of service to Chatham Hall and honor individuals whose work has deeply impacted our school with Lee-Yardley Day.
Convocation is a moment where we unite to celebrate, inspire, and set the tone for the incredible year ahead. In the spirit of new beginnings, on August 28, 2024, we welcomed the Chatham Hall community to the 2024-2025 school year with blessings, words, and songs as we embraced the energy, enthusiasm, and endless possibilities that lie ahead. As we enter our 130th year, may the blessings from the evening be ever in our hearts.
Thanks to the hard work of a group of parents, faculty, and staff, the barn classroom was recently reimagined and renovated to better serve the Riding Program.
For decades, Japanese maples, flowering dogwoods, sweetgums, gingkos, and many other species of trees have greeted visitors to Chatham Hall’s 365-acre campus.
A parent of three Chatham Hall alumnae and former Parent Advisory Committee president, Kimber Keating joined the School’s faculty in 2024 as the director of development and community engagement. She brings a wealth of experience, including more than 20 years serving independent schools such as Woodberry Forest School and Grymes Memorial School, where she currently serves as assistant head of school. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in social work from Baylor University and a Master of Arts in social work from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.
Isabella Hubbard '19 returned to Chatham Hall in 2024 as the Office of Advancement & Alumnae Relations' engagement & development officer. After graduating, she studied marketing management at the Virginia Tech Pamplin College of Business during which she served as a marketing and communications intern for the school and the Sons of Saturday podcast. Isabella most recently worked as an associate account manager at Collabera, a global talent solutions firm.
As a Chatham Hall student, she was a member of the IEA team and represented the School at National Finals three times. Outside of work, Isabella enjoys investing in her health and fitness through activities such as lifting weights, pilates, and taking walks.
Amy Blair is a graduate of Mt. Ida College and joined Chatham Hall in 2005. As a part of the Office of Advancement, she works primarily with alumnae and parent relations. Amy's favorite thing about Chatham Hall is the beautiful campus and her favorite tradition is the annual Honor Chapel.