FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 19, 2012

Contact Jessica Masanotti
Communications Manager

704.358.8101
Trinity Episcopal School Hosts Regional Boarding School Fair 

Free and open to the public

 
CHARLOTTE, NC - Trinity Episcopal School will host more than 35 boarding schools from around the region at its annual Boarding School Fair, Wednesday, October 3, 6-8pm, in the School's Gymnasium. This event is free and open to the public.

 

"It's a great opportunity for Charlotte families to learn about regional boarding schools options in one convenient location," said Trinity's Admission Director Linda Ibsen. "Boarding school representatives will be available to answer questions about academic opportunities, extracurricular activities, affordability and financial aid."  

 

The following schools will be in attendance:   

 

Asheville School

  Mercersburg Academy

Baylor School

  Middlesex School

Berkshire School

  Milton Academy

Blair Academy

  Miss Hall's School

Chatham Hall

  Northfield Mount Hermon

Christ School

  Oldfields School

Christchurch School

  Perkiomen School

Culver Academies

  Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School

Cushing Academy

  St. Andew's School - DE

Darlington School

  St. Andrew's-Sewanee School

Episcopal High School

  St. James School

Ethel Walker School

  St. Margaret's School

Fork Union Military Academy

  St. Mark's School

Foxcroft School

  St. Mary's School

George School

  St. Timothy's School

Governor's Academy

  Salem Academy

Groton School

  Stuart Hall School

Kent School

  Virginia Episcopal School

Lawrence Academy

  Webb School

Masters School

  Woodberry Forest School

McCallie School

                                    and more...


     

For more information, please email Linda Ibsen, call 704. 358. 8101, ext. 237, or visit Trinity's Web site at www.TEScharlotte.org.  

  

Attachment:  Informational Flyer


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Founded in 2000 with 102 students, Trinity Episcopal School currently has 401 students enrolled in grades K-8. Trinity's curriculum emphasizes creative and critical thinking. The campus is located at 750 E. 9th Street in the Garden District of Uptown Charlotte's First Ward neighborhood, with the entire Center City as an extended classroom for cultural enrichment, hands-on learning and opportunities to serve. For more information on Trinity Episcopal School, please visit us at www.tescharlotte.org, or give us a call at 704. 358. 8101.

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