Trinity-Pawling School is an all boys boarding school located in Pawling, N.Y, a small hamlet in southern Dutchess County. The School also has a middle school comprising 20-30 local days students, most of whom continue on into the high school. The School was founded in 1907 by Dr. Frederick Luther Gamage, who had been the head of St.Paul’s School in Long Island. The campus comprises 165 acres and straddles New York Route 22. The School mascot has evolved from the “Fighting Gentlemen” to the “Pride” – collective for group of lions. For a brief period (1978-1985) girls attended the school as day students.