South Kent School

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South Kent School is a private, college-preparatory boarding school for boys known for its rigorous academics and strong athletic programs.

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instanceOf boarding school
boys' school
college-preparatory school
private school
accreditation New England Commission of Higher Education
surface form: NEASC
boarding 5-day boarding
full boarding
campusSetting rural
city South Kent
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Litchfield County, Connecticut
surface form: Litchfield County
emphasis academic excellence
athletic excellence
character development
focus preparation for college admission
foundedBy Frederic Herbert Sill
surface form: Frederick Herbert Sill

Samuel Slater Bartlett
foundingYear 1923
genderAdmission boys
grades 9–12
hasCampusFeature academic buildings
athletic fields
ice hockey rink
residence halls
rural hillside campus
hasProgram Advanced Placement courses
ESL program
arts program
college-preparatory curriculum
outdoor education
student leadership opportunities
knownFor basketball program
ice hockey program
rigorous academics
soccer program
strong athletic programs
languageOfInstruction English
memberOf New England Commission of Higher Education
surface form: New England Association of Schools and Colleges

New England Preparatory School Athletic Council
motto Simplicity of Life, Self-Reliance, and Directness of Purpose
offersDegree high school diploma
regionServed New England
United States of America
surface form: United States
religiousAffiliation Episcopal Church
surface form: Episcopal Church (historical)
schoolType college-preparatory boarding school
independent school
state Connecticut
targetStudentAgeRange secondary school students
town Kent, Connecticut, United States
surface form: Kent, Connecticut

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subject surface form: Kent, Connecticut