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School leadership, grade-level deans, advisors and department chairs recognized and celebrated students for their outstanding academic, character, service, athletic, arts and spirit-related achievements.
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.
School leadership, grade-level deans, advisors and department chairs recognized and celebrated students for their outstanding academic, character, service, athletic, arts and spirit-related achievements.
This prestigious designation is a reflection of a number of factors observed by judges, including teachers’ qualifications and experiences,curriculum design, teaching approaches, cultural activities and learning outcomes.
Born of a visioning exercise with faculty and staff, the Portrait of a Graduate puts into words what it means to be the product of a Ravenscroft education.
In standardized tests taken during the 2022-23 school year, dozens of Ravens earned outstanding results as they showed off their knowledge of etymology, vocabulary, literature, mythology and more.
The state-of-the-art system, installed in the Olander Center this spring, engages and connects users through photos, videos, trivia and polls that are focused on Ravens’ experiences.
On April 26, following a three-year pandemic-related hiatus, Ravens of all ages and hundreds of volunteers reveled in the chance to make the day special for participants.
Through their participation in Youth Games Management, a six-week training program, 25 Ravens prepared to take the lead in managing many aspects of the Spring Games.
On April 21, Latin students in Middle and Upper School marked the founding of Rome — 2,776 years ago — with activities designed to celebrate its culture and language.