Ep. 1 | Kathleen Lindenmayer ’79

Kathleen Lindenmayer: A Trailblazer Returns to South Kent for Episode 1 of South Kent School’s Masterclass Series South Kent School proudly announces Kathleen Lindenmayer, one of the first females to attend South Kent School, in our first Masterclass episode—a new series celebrating South Kent School’s 100-year history. Join Raphael Chillious and Kathleen Lindenmayer as they explore … Read more

SKS Students Learn About Food Sciences

South Kent School’s futures literacy program is an innovative educational initiative designed to teach students skills and equip them with knowledge that will help them thrive in the 21st century world. The need for technological and entrepreneurial skills has inspired South Kent to get students hands-on experience in these forums, highlighting the importance of progress … Read more

New Masterclasses Invite Hillside Discussions

Celebrating 100 Years of Innovation & Education On the bustling Hillside of South Kent School, a new series emerges, poised to ignite minds and foster connections. As part of our Centennial Celebration, we proudly introduce South Kent School’s new Masterclasses, a series of panel talks from the Hillside with alumni and guest speakers on trending … Read more

The Rise of Elmarko Jackson ’23: All-American Man

By Raijon Dispensa ’24 & Tom Johnson Elmarko Jackson, South Kent’s first-ever McDonald’s All-American, continues to impress the basketball world at every stage of his career, showcasing his athleticism at the guard position and becoming a reliable leader at such a young age. Already an impact player at Kansas, Jackson’s success on the court is … Read more

Teacher at South Kent School featured on TED-Ed | “What Makes a Hero?”

Matthew Winkler, educational technology and English teacher at South Kent School is a newly published author on TED-Ed. Visit Winkler’s lesson,  “What Makes a Hero?” Nominated by Arthur Brown, former English Department Head and Faculty Mentor at South Kent School, Winkler created a four-minute video based on his research of The Hero’s Journey, by Joseph Campbell, … Read more

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.

The History of South Kent Hockey

Two Time National Champions |  24 NHL Draft Picks | 100+ D1 Commits |  South Kent School hockey stands as a powerhouse in the realm of amateur hockey, boasting an impressive legacy. As a two-time National Champions, South Kent School’s hockey program embodies excellence on and off the ice. With 24 NHL Draft Picks and … Read more

The History of the Nativity Play

The Cast of the 2018 Nativity Play We sat down with one of our esteemed previous headmasters, Mr. Noble Richards, to discuss how the South Kent School Nativity Play emerged and what makes it such a long-standing part of the holiday season. Mr. Richards began his time at South Kent as a student who graduated … Read more

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