- Ravens Rewind
Worthington, who served as Ravenscroft’s first academic dean, “touched a lot of lives — a testament to the extraordinary human being and educator he was.”
Within our PreK-12 school community, today’s Ravens enjoy being a part of one of our three divisions: Lower School, Middle School and Upper School.
Enjoy our news and stories — sorted by division, above — that bring into focus the thoughtful, developmentally appropriate approach Ravenscroft takes in preparing the next generations of citizen leaders.
Worthington, who served as Ravenscroft’s first academic dean, “touched a lot of lives — a testament to the extraordinary human being and educator he was.”
The publication comprises work from students studying Mandarin as a second language at the novice, intermediate and advanced levels and includes feedback from the judges who selected each piece.
The research project is a capstone experience for students with a passion for government and politics — as well as “the ultimate in ‘changing your world.’”
Built around feedback from alumni and topics suggested by students, the programming explores campus life, personal finance and the importance of self-care.
From exploring a shared interest and making new friends to helping others in our community, Lower Schoolers went all-in for in-person clubs.
The simulation, the first of its kind for high school students in North Carolina, tasked students to act as legislators conducting oversight hearings.
Their spring-semester Day of Service provided opportunities to serve with one of our partner organizations or to engage in service on campus.
Competency in global languages and cultures is increasingly essential in today’s world — and world language instruction has evolved to prepare Ravens to meet the challenge.