• Horizontal Logo

      Moravian Academy Logo

Moravian Academy in Action

 
Swain Campus Founder's Day is October 23, 2024

Swain Campus Founder's Day is October 23, 2024

Megan Franzyshen
We invite you to join us on Wednesday, October 23 to celebrate the 95th anniversary of the founding of D. Esther Swain’s school in 1929. This unique celebration spotlights our music program, features student speakers, and honors the history of the Swain Campus. Students will also learn about our special campus story in the weeks leading up to October 23, so we wanted to share some of that history with you.
 
We are excited to celebrate this day with you. Founder’s Day is a special dress occasion for all K - grade 8 students. Here are a few details about the program that day
 
  • 8:45 AM - The program begins in the McCann Center, featuring the pinning ceremony for kindergarteners, new students, and new faculty and staff.
  • 9:45 AM (approximately) - Transition to the tree planting location outdoors.
  • 10:00 AM - Estimated conclusion of the tree planting.
Read on for more Swain Campus history: 
 
Mrs. Swain’s first kindergarten class in 1929 began with “eight likable boys and girls” in a rear bedroom of a local reverend’s home. Her husband was hired as a professor at Muhlenberg College, and their wives begged Mrs. Swain to begin her kindergarten. Mrs. Swain served as the only teacher and the class utilized orange crates donated by the local grocer to build bookcases and dramatic play areas, and the class gathered as a circle for songs, games, and stories. Over the next few years, the school grew in numbers because no children wanted to ‘graduate’ but also faced challenges that included an outbreak of whooping cough and a need for more space. The school transitioned to other spaces in Allentown including rooms at the Masonic Temple, a home on N. 23rd Street, and finally to the current location on S. 24th Street. 
 
The current campus buildings were built on land donated by Miss Marjorie Allison, a member of Mrs. Swain’s Advisory Committee and a member of the original Board of Directors (later known as the Board of Trustees). In the same year, the school was incorporated as a non-profit educational institution and adopted the name The Swain Country Day School. Students and teachers officially moved into the new school building on September 11, 1951. 
 
Here are a few other fun facts about the Swain Campus: 
  • Swain once had a high school! The first 12th grade class graduated in 1967 and the high school wound down with lower enrollment in the 1970’s. 
  • In 1972, Swain donated land at the back of our property to Salisbury Fire Co. No. 3, and is affectionately known as The Swain Station. A newer building is currently under construction on that land.
  • VIP Day (formerly known as Grandparents Day in Mrs. Swain’s time) has always been a BIG DEAL. In her own words, the day was “a happy joyous time!” Mrs. Swain presented her ideas for our first Grandparents Day at the Independent School Conference in 1970, and 20 other schools adopted the idea the next year, following our model!
  • The Swain School merged with Moravian Academy officially on August 13, 2020. This new chapter for the school provides many opportunities for a broader community while also a desire to maintain the close-knit dynamics that make Swain so special.
The tenets of a Swain education have remained constant over the years. D. Esther Swain believed in a multi-faceted education that included a strong foundation in academics, hands-on field trips and experiential learning, building connections within the community, and outstanding communication skills. We continue to strive to live up to D. Ester Swain’s words: “We nurture the collective joy of learning and individual spirit within each child.” 
Back
MORE TO EXPLORE Preschool-12 in the Lehigh Valley