Student Profiles
Alexandria DunnClassof 2009 Day Student |
![]() |
| Home: | Los Olivos, CA |
| Great achievement: | Taking part in medical aid in Bolivia through the Rio Berni Health Project |
| Most admired historical figure: | Mahatma Ghandi |
| Most admired trait in friends: | Honesty and loyalty |
| Favorite book: | The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon |
| Favorite place: | Rurrenabague, Bolivia |
| Hobbies: | Dancing, hanging out with friends and traveling |
| Dream College: | UC Berkeley or a study abroad program |
| Dream job: | Doctor |
| Reason for choosing Dunn: | To uphold my family legacy |
| Favorite subject (s): | Biology |
| Least favorite subject (s): | Math |
| Favorite thing about Dunn: | Dancing on top of a mountain with all of my friends during the Junior Outdoor Education trip |
| Least favorite thing about Dunn: | The social separation between boarding and day students |
| Dunn clubs: | Council Circle |
| Dunn sports: | Volleyball, soccer and drama |
Matt LittleClass of 2010 Boarding Student |
![]() |
| Home: | Westlake Village, California |
| Greatest achievement: | Receiving a 3.45 GPA and Excellent Effort for the 1st 2008/2009 semester. |
| Most admired historical figure: | Nelson Mandela |
| Most valued trait in friends: | Honesty |
| Favorite book: | The Things They Carried |
| Favorite place: | Seoul, South Korea |
| Hobbies: | Photography, sports, travel |
| Dream college: | USC or Tisch at NYU |
| Dream job: | Anything that doesn't involve a desk |
| Reason for choosing Dunn: | Area and strong academics |
| Favorite subject(s): | Photography, chemistry and math |
| Least favorite subject(s): | History and English |
| Memorable Dunn experience: | Traveling to Seoul with my roommate for spring break |
| Favorite thing about Dunn: | The ability to meet people from all over the world |
| Least favorite thing about Dunn: | Not being able to have my car at school until senior year |
| Dunn clubs: | Finance and budget, Newsletter and Yearbook |
| Dunn sports: | Varsity football, varsity soccer and varsity lacrosse |
Maha KikugawaClass of 2009
|
![]() |
| Home: | Tokyo, Japan |
| Greatest achievement: | Coming to the United States |
| Most admired historical figure | Martin Luther King Jr. |
| Most valued trait in friends: | Honesty |
| Favorite book: | The Stolen by Alex Shearer |
| Hobbies: | Sports, painting, making pottery, shopping, baby-sitting, dancing and eating |
| Dream college: | UCLA, Stanford |
| Dream job: | Anchor woman or Diplomat |
| Reason for choosing Dunn: | The great environment around school and the people who are both nice and fun |
| Favorite subject (s): | Spanish and English |
| Least favorite subject (s): | none |
| Memorable Dunn experience: | Wilderness Outdoor Education trips |
| Favorite thing about Dunn: | Fun classes, great teachers, the advisor system and everyone is nice |
| Least favorite thing about Dunn: | The community is too small |
| Dunn clubs: | Sushi Club, International Club, Community Service Club, Pig-Post Club and House Council |
| Dunn sports: | Basketball, tennis, lacrosse, track and soccer |
Nyuol L. TongClass of 2010 Boarding Student |
![]() |
| Home: | Sudan (New Sudan) |
| Greatest achievement: | Being a Dunn School student |
| Most admired historical figure: | Jesus and Plato |
| Most valued trait in friends: | Honesty |
| Favorite book: | The Prophet by Kahil Gibran |
| Favorite place: | Southern Sudan/Egypt |
| Hobbies: | Drawing and listening to music |
| Dream College: | Good small school like Dunn |
| Dream job: | Dream job |
| Reason for choosing Dunn: | Its diversity |
| Favorite subject (s): | English, Math and Philosophy |
| Least favorite subject (s): | Physics |
| Memorable Dunn experience: | Sophomores Outdoor Education trip (2007) |
| Favorite thing about Dunn: | Well, at Dunn, teachers to students are not just teachers, students to teachers are not just students, and that makes Dunn a loving community. |
| Least favorite thing about Dunn: | Lights-out |
| Dunn clubs: | Academy/Philosophy Club |
| Dunn sports: | Varsity soccer and drama |
|
|
|
| . | |




