A Student Publication Evolution

The Pigtail/Cardinal News Network is one of the longest-running student-produced publications at South Kent School. It is an example of student journalism and the long history of student communication on the Hillside. As we head into our Centennial and the School looks to celebrate 100 years of student achievement, the student newspaper is a great … Read more

South Kent School Welcomes Director of Hockey and Head Coach Andrey Uryadov ’04

South Kent School is excited to announce Andrey Uryadov ’04 as the new Director of Hockey for the school’s premier, nationally renowned hockey program. As an esteemed alumnus and current South Kent Coach, Andrey brings great experience, passion, and a proven track record of success to his new role. Originally from St. Petersburg, Russia, Andrey … Read more

Fall 2023 Sports Recap

As we head into mid-November, fall sports have wrapped up on the Hillside. South Kent’s Prep Soccer and Mountain Biking Teams each concluded their seasons in the first week of November, and the Cross Country team had their final race on Saturday, November 11, at Marvelwood School, competing in the NEPSTA Division IV Championships. The … Read more

Summer Renovations Under Way!

The Hillside has been buzzing with some exciting facility upgrades and campus improvements. The first big project was to repave all walkways and install five-foot sidewalks across campus. The lower tennis courts have been removed and seeded with grass to create a new open space to be used for special events and student activities. The … Read more

Introducing The Crest Literary & Arts Journal

Led by editors-in-chief Graeme Russell and Drew Jensen and supported by their Faculty Advisor and Humanities 2 teacher Ms. Denise Crlenjak, The Crest: A South Kent Literary & Arts Journal started as an honors project for class but turned into something more. During a year filled with many changes, a group of talented students from … Read more

South Kent School The Class of 1967 Wall

          As South Kent begins its 99th year, the School’s foundational precepts – Simplicity of Life, Self-Reliance, and Directness of Purpose – now stand at the heart of campus, carved in stone and mounted on the rebuilt retaining wall above the Old Building. As a project of the Class of 1967 … Read more

REMEDIES FOR THE HOMESICK BLUES

Every student who attends boarding school goes through periods of missing home. Homesickness can happen at any time; for some, it will set in on the way to school, while for others, it may come up three weeks (or three months) into the school year. Whether the boys admit it or not, it is a … Read more

Now available in the School Store! "Enduring Foundations: A Century of Life on the Hillside"
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