Visit Kent School in Person

Kent School is pleased to announce that it will be hosting its first in-person Admission Event in nearly two years. Families who are interested in learning more about Kent School are invited to visit the School on Friday, March 25. The program will begin at 1:00 p.m. with student-led tours, followed by our weekly All School Meeting at 2:00 p.m. featuring the Baltimore Brass instrumental group. The afternoon concludes with a Question and Answer session at 3:00 p.m. with the Head of School, Nancy Mugele, and other school administrators. This admission event is for families with children entering Kindergarten through Grade Eight. 
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Kent School is pleased to announce that it will be hosting its first in-person Admission Event in nearly two years. Families who are interested in learning more about Kent School are invited to visit the School on Friday, March 25. The program will begin at 1:00 p.m. with student-led tours, followed by our weekly All School Meeting at 2:00 p.m. featuring the Baltimore Brass instrumental group. The afternoon concludes with a Question and Answer session at 3:00 p.m. with the Head of School, Nancy Mugele, and other school administrators. This admission event is for families with children entering Kindergarten through Grade Eight.

Kent School is an independent school that serves boys and girls from Preschool through Grade Eight. Located on an unparalleled riverside campus just outside of historic Chestertown, Kent School is a student-centered community that focuses on promoting academic and personal growth among all students. Attendees will see examples of Kent School’s nationally recognized Chesapeake Bay Studies curriculum, hands on approach to teaching and learning, and overarching sense of joy and belonging that creates a unique sense of belonging. Prospective students, accompanied by a parent or guardian, are welcomed to attend.

With a strong history of graduating students well-equipped for continued college preparatory study at independent boarding and day schools, parochial, and public high schools, Kent School provides a rigorous academic program in a nurturing and supportive learning environment. 

In the past two years, Kent School has welcomed dozens of new students to the community, representing diverse ethnic and racial backgrounds as well as an array of socio-economic backgrounds. These new students came from Washington, Belgium, London, Centreville, Philadelphia, Latvia, Galena, New York, Rock Hall, Spain and Sudlersville. New parents are small business owners, health care workers, teachers, bankers, farmers, diplomats and more. Over 40% of Kent School students qualify for need-based tuition assistance grants, with the average award exceeding $7,500. Kent School's mission is to guide our students in realizing their potential for academic, artistic, athletic, and moral excellence. Our school’s family-oriented, supportive, student-centered environment fosters the growth of honorable, responsible citizens for our country and our diverse world.

Tricia Cammerzell, Assistant Head of School for Advancement and primary admissions contact said, “If you are interested in learning more about Kent School as a possibility for your family, I encourage you to join us on March 25. The entire school community is eager to introduce you to the many unique facets of Kent School and the benefits of the independent school experience. And we are delighted to be able to bring visitors back onto our gorgeous campus.” Interested families should email admissions@kentschool.org to RSVP. Visit www.kentschool.org or call 410-778-4100 ext. 110 for more information.
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