Darlington posted a total mean SAT score of 1122, 77 points higher than the state average of 1045, 119 points higher than the national average of 1003, and 22 points higher than the next best reported average score in the area.
Seniors Oscar Jin, a boarding student from Shanghai, China, and Aiden Parsa, a day student from Rome, are among the 16,000 students nationwide to be named semifinalists in the 69th annual National Merit Scholarship Program.
The Purple Tie Tiger Tailgate was a huge success this year and grossed a total of $328,674 for Darlington’s four parent organizations: Pre-K to 8 Tiger Pride, Upper School Tiger Pride, Athletic Booster Club and Fine Arts Booster Club.
At the annual Pre-K to 8 Ice Cream Social and Open House, Thatcher Hall and Pre-K to 8 Tiger PRIDE hosted ribbon cuttings for the new playground at the Cottages and the updates to the Thatcher Hall library.
During the 2022-23 school year, 95 Darlington students earned the designation of AP Scholar by The College Board in recognition of their exceptional achievement on the college-level Advanced Placement Program (AP) Exams.
Students in grades 6-12 are recognized based on their grade average for the semester, as follows: Headmaster's List, 95 or higher average with no grade below 90; Director’s List, 90 or higher average with no grade below 85. Grades for Upper School students in Honors or Advanced Placement courses are weighted five points for Honor Roll computation purposes.
Pre-K to 5 Spanish teacher Andrea Shiera recently released three books, entitled "Mi primer libro de Español I, II and III" to support the learning process for students in primary and lower grades.
Darlington’s Board of Trustees elected three new members at the May meeting: Allison (Hunter) Brooks (’79, LD ’14), Melinda Brown, and Luke Lester (’84 LD ’13).
Rising junior Ther Kotchasanmanee is set to play in the American Junior Golf Association (AJGA)'s inaugural Mizuho Americas Open, hosted alongside the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA).
Darlington posted a total mean SAT score of 1122, 77 points higher than the state average of 1045, 119 points higher than the national average of 1003, and 22 points higher than the next best reported average score in the area.
Seniors Oscar Jin, a boarding student from Shanghai, China, and Aiden Parsa, a day student from Rome, are among the 16,000 students nationwide to be named semifinalists in the 69th annual National Merit Scholarship Program.
The Purple Tie Tiger Tailgate was a huge success this year and grossed a total of $328,674 for Darlington’s four parent organizations: Pre-K to 8 Tiger Pride, Upper School Tiger Pride, Athletic Booster Club and Fine Arts Booster Club.
At the annual Pre-K to 8 Ice Cream Social and Open House, Thatcher Hall and Pre-K to 8 Tiger PRIDE hosted ribbon cuttings for the new playground at the Cottages and the updates to the Thatcher Hall library.
During the 2022-23 school year, 95 Darlington students earned the designation of AP Scholar by The College Board in recognition of their exceptional achievement on the college-level Advanced Placement Program (AP) Exams.
Students in grades 6-12 are recognized based on their grade average for the semester, as follows: Headmaster's List, 95 or higher average with no grade below 90; Director’s List, 90 or higher average with no grade below 85. Grades for Upper School students in Honors or Advanced Placement courses are weighted five points for Honor Roll computation purposes.
Pre-K to 5 Spanish teacher Andrea Shiera recently released three books, entitled "Mi primer libro de Español I, II and III" to support the learning process for students in primary and lower grades.
Darlington’s Board of Trustees elected three new members at the May meeting: Allison (Hunter) Brooks (’79, LD ’14), Melinda Brown, and Luke Lester (’84 LD ’13).
Rising junior Ther Kotchasanmanee is set to play in the American Junior Golf Association (AJGA)'s inaugural Mizuho Americas Open, hosted alongside the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA).