On Thursday, May 15, sixth-grade entrepreneurs introduced their businesses to the public at the TREP$ Marketplace, selling a diverse array of original items.
Academics
We energize students with a challenging and relevant course of study in an environment attuned to best practices that inspire girls.
We know that students learn best when curriculum, pedagogy, and content honor students’ identities and support them as they grow in those identities. We believe that the best education for girls and young women is an environment in which all students discover their strengths and are empowered to see themselves as leaders — in and beyond the classroom.
Our Academic Approach
At Kent Place, we prioritize interdisciplinary learning that is proactive, responsive, and flexible and that promotes self-confidence, self-advocacy, and healthy risk-taking. Our curriculum and programs are rich in opportunities for students to develop ethical decision making, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills. We promote integrity, initiative, and inclusion throughout all of the schooling years, as well as in our classroom conversations, assignments, reflective moments, and commitment toward understanding and including differing perspectives.
Prepared for the Future
We know our students as complete human beings, help them explore their goals and ambitions, and ensure that their next step allows them to flourish. We work with students at every phase of the college process: developing a balanced college list, providing workshops on essay writing and interviewing techniques, reviewing applications, and everything in between. The results: The Class of 2023 will attend 47 colleges (40 private, 7 public) in 19 states, the District of Columbia, and England.
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Academics in Action
On Thursday, May 15, sixth-grade entrepreneurs introduced their businesses to the public at the TREP$ Marketplace, selling a diverse array of original items.
Kent Place School is proud to announce the appointment of Debbie Fermo as the next Director of the Upper School, effective July 1.
New to Kent Place this year, the Dragon STEM Committee has already made an impact on the school community. From exploring AI with experts, to exciting excursions, to inspiring panels, the committee has helped bring enriching STEM opportunities to students across all divisions.
On Monday, January 27, the tenth grade took a trip to the Holocaust Remembrance Center (HRC) at Summit’s Temple Sinai, as part of History 10’s Holocaust curriculum.