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Kent School is a private,
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boarding school in
Kent, Connecticut Kent is a town in Litchfield County, Connecticut, United States. Located alongside the border with New York, the town's population was 3,019 according to the 2020 census. Kent is home to three boarding schools: Kent School, the Marvelwood Schoo ...
, United States. Frederick Herbert Sill established the school in 1906. It is affiliated with the Episcopal Church of the United States.


Academics

Kent School follows a
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, where a school year is divided into three terms—fall, winter, and spring. Classes are held from Monday to Saturday. Wednesdays and Saturdays are half days where classes run from 8:30-11:45am. The remaining days hold classes from 8:30am-2:50pm. Classes are held in a two week rotating block system. This is done to allow classes that would not have met on Wednesdays and Saturdays an opportunity to meet the following week during the full academic days. The school refers to students by form instead of grades—as is customary in the United States. 9th grade is 3rd form and 12th grade is 6th form. 3rd and 4th formers are referred to as underformers and 5th and 6th are referred to as upperformers. Students who stay a fifth year are referred to as PGs (i.e. Post Graduate). PGs are often transfer students from other schools for a variety of reasons. Many courses are year-long, while others last only one or two terms. Courses are denoted as major or minor. Minor courses count for only half as much credit as major course. Most students take four courses each trimester; the course load limit is five. Four year students are required to take courses in English, Mathematics, Modern or Ancient Languages, Laboratory Sciences, Visual or Performing Arts, and Theology. Kent School does not rank students. The school using a six-point system to calculate grades. There is no formal method of converting a six-point grade into a traditional four-point GPA. Students may also receive an E or a U next to their grade to their teacher's discretion. The former refers to 'excellent' and the latter 'unsatisfactory'. Students also receive written feedback from each teacher and coach denoted Comments on their semesterly grades.


Facilities


Academic facilities

* Foley Hall houses the
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and
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departments and many classrooms where the
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are taught. * Dickinson Science Building is home to the Science Department. It houses many classrooms, and laboratory spaces for
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,
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,
physics Physics is the natural science that studies matter, its fundamental constituents, its motion and behavior through space and time, and the related entities of energy and force. "Physical science is that department of knowledge which ...
, and
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. Dickinson also houses Dickinson auditorium a lecture style room, a
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for use by classes and clubs. The building is also home to the college counseling office. * Schoolhouse is home to the
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, language, and
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departments which are all separated by floor. The basement features multiple offices and classrooms for modern language instruction as well as a language lab. The top most floors houses offices and classrooms for mathematics. The middle floors contain offices and instructional rooms for the classics and ancient languages. A floor for administrative offices are locating in the building. ** John Gray Park '28 Library is housed in the first and second floors of Schoolhouse. The library is open every day of the week till 10pm. The library houses an extensive collection of print material, rare books and manuscripts, and access to
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, journals, etc. The library houses a silent study section at the back and top floors with single person desks. The second floor also houses group study rooms which are available through advanced booking and the Academic Resource Center (ARC) which offers dedicated assistance with research, writing, proofreading, etc. * Field Building is a girls dorm but also houses the visual arts department in its basement. The arts department features two multi-use studio spaces, a
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studio, and a black and white
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and processing facility. * Hoerle Hall is a coed dorm but also houses an extension of the visual and performing arts department. Its ground floor is home to multi-purpose rooms which can be used as dance studios. A painting studio and digital imaging studio with industrial printers are also housed on the ground floor. * Mattison Auditorium houses the schools primary auditorium for student musical and theatrical performances. Its basement also houses the theatre department home to classrooms, changing rooms, and
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spaces. * The Music Center is housed on the third floor of the dining hall. The center is home to the music department and office spaces. There are soundproofed practice rooms with upright pianos in each. A large concert practice space is where bands, orchestras, and other musical groups practice. * The Administration Building is adjacent to the boardwalk hosts NSS classrooms. It also houses offices of the
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department and the Head of School's office. * The Engineering Studio, Dance Center is an off-campus building locating in the town of Kent across the
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. It is home to the
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department. It houses offices, classrooms, and lab spaces. Engineering student groups also host meetings in the building. Dances studios are also housed in the building.


Student facilities

* St. Josephs Chapel is a Romanesque church located in center of campus. All school meetings and formal dinner, Tuesday, and Sunday chapel services are held here. The chapel is home to a bell tower with ten bells made by Whitechapel bellfoundry installed in 1931 and a
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organ. Students can join the ringing guild as an activity and learn to play the organ through the music department. * Nadal Hockey Rink and The Springs Center is home to a
hockey Hockey is a term used to denote a family of various types of both summer and winter team sports which originated on either an outdoor field, sheet of ice, or dry floor such as in a gymnasium. While these sports vary in specific rules, numbers o ...
rink and facilities for varsity, JV, and 3rds hockey teams. * Field Building is a dorm which is physically connected to Mattison Auditorium and the Dining Hall. * Case Dorm, Health Center is a dorm which also houses the school health center in the basement open 24/7. * Middle Dorm South (MDS) is a dorm which is physically connected to Borsdorff Hall. * Borsdorff Hall is a dorm physically connected to MDS the building houses a dance studio in its basement. * North Dorm * The Bourke Racquet Center houses multiple outdoors and indoors hard tennis courts and eight squash courts which facilities for varsity, JV, and 3rds teams. Persons not affiliated with the school may also pay a membership fee to use the facilities. * The Michael O. Page Equestrian Center is located north of campus * Magowan Fieldhouse is home to two basketball courts, a short-course (25yd) pool, gym,
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facilities, and
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facilities. The building also houses locker rooms for
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,
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, cross country, and
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teams and an equipment facility. The building overlooks the Cy Theobald Turf Football Field and G. Foster Sanford ’23 Baseball Field * Benjamin Waring Partridge Rowing Center is home to a trophy room and an
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room. * Sill Boat House houses the school's racing shells and other
rowing Rowing is the act of propelling a human-powered watercraft using the sweeping motions of oars to displace water and generate reactional propulsion. Rowing is functionally similar to paddling, but rowing requires oars to be mechanically ...
equipment. * South Fields and South Fieldhouse lies south of campus and is home to multiple fields for
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and
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practice and games.
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trails, a
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, locker rooms, and a bike maintenance shop also located there. * Philips Field lies west of campus and is home to two soccer fields. Further west of the fields lies the school's cross-country course. The fields are adjacent to the Head of School's house.


Administrative facilites

* Admissions Office and Reverend Richardson W. Schell '69 House houses the admissions and alumni offices. * RAD House is a small building home to the offices of multiple deans.


Athletics

Kent offers 22 interscholastic sports with 50 interscholastic teams from the 3rds, Junior Varsity, and Varsity levels. More than three-quarters of the student body participates in interscholastic sport. An activity Kent is a member of the Founders League, a competitive athletic league composed of
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schools. Its mascot is the Lion although it once was the Fighting Episcopalian. Despite
Hotchkiss School The Hotchkiss School is a coeducational preparatory school in Lakeville, Connecticut, United States. Hotchkiss is a member of the Eight Schools Association and Ten Schools Admissions Organization. It is also a former member of the G30 Schools ...
's location in the same county, Kent's rival is
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and the two schools have a day dedicated to competing against each other, historically called Loomis Day.


Interscholastic sports offered

Fall *
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* Boys Soccer *
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* Boys Cross Country * Girls Cross Country *
Field Hockey Field hockey is a team sport structured in standard hockey format, in which each team plays with ten outfield players and a goalkeeper. Teams must drive a round hockey ball by hitting it with a hockey stick towards the rival team's shooting ...
*
Volleyball Volleyball is a team sport in which two teams of six players are separated by a net. Each team tries to score points by grounding a ball on the other team's court under organized rules. It has been a part of the official program of the Sum ...
Winter * Boys Basketball * Girls Basketball * Boys Ice Hockey * Girls Ice Hockey * Boys Squash * Girls Squash * Boys Swimming *
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* Co-ed Varsity Diving Spring *
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*
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*
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* Girls Tennis * Co-ed Varsity Golf * Boys Crew * Girls Crew * Boys Lacrosse * Girls Lacrosse


Crew

The Kent School Boat Club was begun at Kent in 1922 with the encouragement of Father Sill. Sill was the coxswain of the Columbia crew which won the first ever Poughkeepsie Regatta. Kent competed for the Thames Challenge Cup in 1933 with the support of President Franklin D. Roosevelt who sent a letter to Sill offering his "good wishes for a successful trip" and commenting on how "the presence of a crew of American school boys will be helpful in strengthening the ties between good sportsmen of the two countries." That year, Kent won the Thames Challenge Cup.
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in Britain wrote, "Kent School were almost certainly the best crew that ever rowed in the Thames Cup." Kent competed at Henley 32 times and won 5 times, most recently in 1972. The school was featured twice in ''Life'' magazine, once in May, 1937 and again in June, 1948. Stuart Auchincloss '48 was featured on the cover of the latter publication. Kent Boys Crew also won the New England Championship Regatta 25 times since 1947. The girls team began in 1973. They won Henley in 2002 and two National Championships in 1986 and 1987. They have also won the New England Championship Regatta seven different times, including four of the first five times, it competed for it. In 2006, Kent Boys Crew won the New England championship and became the first American crew to challenge for the recently established
Prince Albert Challenge Cup The Prince Albert Challenge Cup is an event at Henley Royal Regatta. It is contested by Men's Student Crews in Coxed fours. It has been held since 2004. Creation in 2004 The Britannia Challenge Cup was originally presented in 1969 as an event ...
at Henley. In 2010, Kent Boys Crew won the New England points trophy and placed 1st at Youth Nationals. The team traveled to Henley and were the runners-up for the Princess Elizabeth Cup, losing to
Eton College Eton College () is a Public school (United Kingdom), public school in Eton, Berkshire, England. It was founded in 1440 by Henry VI of England, Henry VI under the name ''Kynge's College of Our Ladye of Eton besyde Windesore'',Nevill, p. 3 ff. i ...
. In 2022, Kent Boys Squash won the U.S. High School Squash Championship.


Honors

*
Henley Royal Regatta Henley Royal Regatta (or Henley Regatta, its original name pre-dating Royal patronage) is a rowing event held annually on the River Thames by the town of Henley-on-Thames, England. It was established on 26 March 1839. It differs from the thr ...
, Thames Challenge Cup 1933, 1938, 1947, 1950 *
Henley Royal Regatta Henley Royal Regatta (or Henley Regatta, its original name pre-dating Royal patronage) is a rowing event held annually on the River Thames by the town of Henley-on-Thames, England. It was established on 26 March 1839. It differs from the thr ...
,
Princess Elizabeth Challenge Cup The Princess Elizabeth Challenge Cup is a rowing event at Henley Royal Regatta open to school 1st VIIIs. History The event was instituted in 1946 for public schools in the United Kingdom. It was opened to entries from overseas in 1964, and th ...
1972


Football

Football at Kent competes in the Housatonic Valley League. In the past 17 years, the team has earned seven league championships and two New England Championships.


Squash

In 2021–22, the Kent Boy's squash team won its first boys national title after a 4–3 final against three-time defending champions Brunswick.


Controversies

The TV animated series ''
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'', about a dysfunctional Rhode Island family, premiered in January 1999 and was created by
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, a 1991 graduate of Kent School. The school's headmaster, Richardson W. Schell, wrote to a number of companies urging them against advertising with the TV show, which he described as "obnoxious". MacFarlane's parents, who worked at the school, resigned in protest. In 2017, ''
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'' reported on a lawsuit alleging that Kent School failed to report alleged sexual misconduct by a faculty member toward a 15-year-old student in 1987 and 1988. The report came on the heels of ''
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s "Spotlight" team revealing decades of alleged sexual abuse at numerous New England prep schools and alleged retaliation for student complaints. The reporters noted faculty alleged as abusers being relocated to different schools, including Kent.


Notable alumni


See also

* William G. Pollard: Fiftieth anniversary of Kent School


References


External links

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