Dana Hall School
Dana Hall School is an independent boarding and day school for girls in grades 5-12 located in Wellesley, Massachusetts. Founded in 1881 by Henry F. Durant, Dana Hall originally served as Wellesley College's preparatory program.Notable alumnae
- Princess Aisha bint Al Hussein, princess of Jordan
- María Corina Machado, Venezuelan activist and politician
- Margaret Wise Brown, children's author including Goodnight Moon
- Rosario Ferré, author, contributing editor of The San Juan Star, and former First Lady of Puerto Rico
- Helen Hartness Flanders, folklorist
- Nina Garcia, fashion director at Elle magazine, judge on Project Runway, and author
- Ange Kagame, First Daughter of Rwanda
- Opal Kunz, aviator
- Lila Mayoral, former First Lady of Puerto Rico
- Alley Mills, actress
- Sharon Olds, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet
- Madelyn Renee, soprano opera singer
- Hillary Bailey Smith, Daytime Emmy-winning soap opera actress
- Frances Simpson Stevens, painter associated with the Futurist movement
- Karen Stives, gold and silver equestrian medalist at the 1984 Olympics
- Alexandra Wentworth, actress and comedian
- Latanya Sweeney, Computer scientist known for her work in data privacy