Worcester Preparatory School

Worcester Preparatory School is an independent coeducational preparatory school in Berlin, Worcester County, Maryland in the United States. The school is divided into a preschool and kindergarten, serving approximately 50 students, a lower school, serving approximately 240 students in grades one to six, and a middle/upper school, serving approximately 320 students in grades seven to twelve.[1]

Worcester Preparatory School
Address
508 South Main Street

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Coordinates38.316213°N 75.221618°W / 38.316213; -75.221618
Information
TypeIndependent and day
Established1970
HeadmasterJohn McDonald Ed.D
Faculty49
Enrollment615
Student to teacher ratio13:1
CampusSmall town, 45 acres (18 ha)
MascotFighting Mallards
Websiteworcesterprep.org

WPS is a member of the National Association of Independent Schools and the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, and is both a charter member of, and the first independent school in Maryland to be accredited by, the Middle States Commission on Elementary Schools.

History

Founded in 1970 as the Worcester Country School, its name was later changed to Worcester Preparatory School. The school has always been coeducational.

Campus

Worcester Preparatory School's 45-acre (18 ha) campus is located on the southern edge of the town of Berlin, and comprises the Nichols Early Learning Center, Burbage Center for Admissions and Development, the Academic and Technology Building, the Guerrieri Library (whose design was inspired by Thomas Jefferson's Monticello), the Athletic and Performing Arts Center, and Thompson Field House. The campus also includes tennis courts and five athletic fields.

Athletics

Sports and other activities include basketball, cross country, field hockey, dance, soccer, tennis, golf, volleyball, cheerleading, and lacrosse.

Headmasters of Worcester Preparatory School

  • Franklin H. Lynch
  • Barry Tull, Ed.D.
  • Randal Brown
  • Mike Grosso, Acting Head of School
  • John McDonald, Ed.D

References

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