March 2011 - Ellicott City, Maryland...Over one-third of the 8th Grade Class of 2011 at Trinity School have been awarded $405,200 in scholarships from both independent and Catholic High Schools in the Baltimore area. The recipients, who will be high school freshmen in the fall, are: - Connor Ganley - Sharon Hull - Jack Finn - Michael Finn - Brent Lawrence - Brady Link - Jonathan Jeyanchandran - Gregory Wills - Alex Reardon - Cory Christopher - Marissa Varnado - Madison Ehrenreich - Marissa Varnado - Lauren Ridlon Additionally, 8th Grade student Sharon Hull was awarded the Wagley Academic Scholarship at St. Paul's School for Girls. This full 4-year scholarship is based on superior scholastics ability, achievement and citizenship. Hull's outstanding academic record, essay submission and personal interview combined to rank her in first place for this award. Hull also received a partial scholarship to Glenelg County School. Another member of the Class of 2011, Connor Ganley, received the Brother Dominic Four-Year scholarship to Mount St. Joseph High School. Ganley was also the recipient of a half scholarship to Loyola High School. Scholarship recipients will attend one of the following schools: Calvert Hall, Loyola, Mount St. Joseph, St. Paul's School for Girls, Our Lady of Good Counsel, Mount DeSales and the Institute of Notre Dame About Trinity School: Trinity is an independent, Catholic, pre-school, primary and middle school, located on a peaceful, wooded 48 acre campus in Howard County, Maryland. Coeducational and ethnically diverse, the school is sponsored by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur. Trinity offers a broad and challenging educational program at every level in a caring Christian environment. The school is a two-time Blue Ribbon School winner. More information available at www.trinityschoolmd.org or follow us on  |