Sarge Pickman ’79

Sarge’s artistic talents emerged at a young age. At just six years old, he stunned his family when he sat at a piano and effortlessly played songs from his favorite musical, entirely by ear. By the age of seven, his destiny was already taking shape. He delighted his family with his natural gift for comedy, … Read more

Hani Farsi ’86

Hani is a philanthropist, arts patron, restauranteur, executive movie producer, hotelier, and CEO of his family’s London- based investment enterprise, Corniche Group. He is driven by compassion, enterprise, and creativity, as he is dedicated to his beloved South Kent School.

Bharat Mediratta ’88

Before co-founding AltSchool with the ambitious vision of making the best education the most accessible, he led the team responsible for Google’s homepage. The page is visited billions of times daily.

Ryan Goodliffe, Assistant Coach & Goaltending Coach

Ryan Goodliffe joined South Kent School as the Assistant Hockey Coach/Goalie Coach in 2023. Born and raised in Brewster, NY, Goodliffe became a goaltender at a young age. Goodliffe played three years of Junior Hockey and, in 2023, signed a professional tryout contract with the FPHL Elmira Mammoth. Goodliffe has spent the last year coaching … Read more

William S. Denham ’91

William S. Denham earned diplomas from the U.S. Air Force Academy and the U.S. Naval War College. Flying F-15’s at Kadena Air Base in Japan, he served as the 67th Fighter Squadron commander before retiring as the Colonel in the United States Air Force.

Andray Blatche ’05

As a native of Syracuse, NY, Andray Blatche took the basketball world by storm in high school as he dominated the competition at Henninger High School. During his fifth year of high school, Blatche went to South Kent and averaged an incredible 27.5 points per game in 2005, all while 16 rebounds and 6 blocks … Read more

John Miller ’08

Before producing globally distributed films with Olympic Gold Medalists and NBA All-Stars, John broadcasted live events from the Hillside with the student-led Advanced Media Group (AMG).

Taek Gi Lee ’15

In 2014, Take won first prize in one of the world’s most prestigious music competition: The Hastings International Piano Concerto in London. He chose to play in Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 3, a piece that is considered one of the most technically challenging piano concertos ever written.

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