Learn about Lauralton Hall at their Open House on Sunday, October 1

Lauralton Hall will hold its annual Open House on Sunday, October 1 from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m., at 200 High Street, Milford.

Open House is an opportunity for girls and their families to:

  •        Tour campus, including the new Innovation Lab, collaborative-style classrooms, library, athletic facilities, Center for Guidance and College Planning, historic Mansion and 100-year-old Chapel
  •        Meet President and Head of School Elizabeth Miller
  •        Talk with faculty about course offerings at the academic fair in the Athletic Center
  •        Ask current students about life at Lauralton – everything from academics to extracurricular activities to how they really feel about uniforms and being in an all-girls school
  •        Watch theater students rehearse for the fall musical
  •        Enjoy refreshments in the Dining Hall

Lauralton Hall was founded in 1905 by the Sisters of Mercy and is Connecticut’s first Catholic college prep school for girls.  Open House attendees will get an inside look at the ways Mercy values resonate today in Lauralton’s mission:  Inspired by the Mercy tradition, Lauralton Hall empowers young women to pursue their highest potential through lifelong learning, compassionate service, and responsible leadership in a global society.

There is no need to register for Open House.  The annual event is designed for students in 7th and 8th grades (5th and 6th graders and their families are welcome too.)  Lauralton Hall invites transfer students as well.

In addition, Lauralton Hall will hold its Entrance Exam for 8th graders on Saturday, October 14 and Saturday, October 21 at 8:00 a.m., 200 High St., Milford.  Register for the Entrance Exam within the online application here

For more information, contact Kathleen Shine, Director of Enrollment at kshine@lauraltonhall.org or 203.877.2786 ext. 125.

Click here to Learn more about Lauralton Hall. Follow Lauralton Hall on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @Lauraltonhall. 

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Submitted by Darien, CT

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