The confirmed attendees are:
Blair Academy
Cate School
Christchurch School
Episcopal High School
Foxcroft School
Grand River Academy
Kent County High School
Linden Hall School for Girls
Mercersburg Academy
Miller School of Albemarle
Northfield Mount Hermon
Oldfields School
Queen Anne’s County High School
Saint James School
Severn School
St. Andrew's School
St. Margaret's School
Sts. Peter and Paul
Tabor Academy
The Gunston School
The Hill School
The Peddie School
The Putney School
Tower Hill School
Woodberry Forest School
More schools will be added as the event date approaches.
According to Tricia Cammerzell, Assistant Head of School for Advancement, “this year, we are delighted to welcome secondary schools from throughout the Mid-Atlantic region, New England and California. The purpose of the event is to bring as many secondary schools together in one place at one time so students and parents can get an overview of the wonderful options for high school. This is an opportunity for families to speak with admission representatives and decide if they want to delve further into the admission process for a particular school.
Cammerzell continued, “This year, we are also hosting a boarding school information session prior to the start of the fair. Representatives from the Mid-Atlantic Boarding Schools (MABS) which include Mercersburg Academy, Peddie School, Episcopal School, Blair Academy and St. Andrew’s School will be on hand to talk to students and parents about the opportunities that boarding schools offer.” The MABS session begins at 3:00 p.m. in the Library and is also open to the public.
The secondary school process at Kent School is an intentional one. Nancy Mugele, Head of Kent School said, “At Kent School we are proud of the work we do for each student to prepare them for success in their chosen high school. We meet with families, conduct student mock interviews, create classroom situations similar to high school classes, and write in-depth recommendations. As stated in our mission, ‘Kent School prepares students for active citizenship through joyful and rigorous academics, arts, and athletics in an inclusive community that fosters moral excellence.” The Secondary School Fair is an important tool to help guide students and parents through the discovery, application, and enrollment process.”
For more information about Kent School’s Secondary School Fair, please email Tricia Cammerzell, Assistant Head of School for Advancement at
tcammerzell@kentschool.org or call 410-778-4100 ext. 110. Kent School, located on the bank of the Chester River in historic Chestertown is an independent day school serving boys and girls in Preschool through Grade Eight.
Contact us to learn more at 410-778-4100 ext. 110.