The Wooster School Undergraduate Awards Assembly was held on Wednesday, May 29 in the Forever Young Gymnasium. Congratulations to the following Upper and Middle School award recipients and their families including Redding residents Tessa Higgins '23 and Morgan Bourgeault ’20!
UPPER SCHOOL AWARDS
HUMANITIES
Neal Adams Book Prize
Max Chelso ’20
Wells Brock Memorial Prize for Creativity in Writing (10th Grade)
Isha Patel ‘21
The Joseph S. Grover Award for Excellence in Junior Class
Summer Qian ’20
Scott Adam Margolin Scholar Award
Morgan Nolan ’20
STEM
Society of Women Engineers
Sartaj Singh ’20
Monisha Mohan ’20
Bausch and Lomb Science Award
Charie Stuhr ’20
Math Department Undergraduate Award
Zack Liu ’20
Fairfield University and Sikorsky Corporation for Excellence in Math/Science
Riley Damiano ‘20
Robert C. Wilson Memorial Prize for Excellence in Math
Ben Everett ’20
WORLD LANGUAGE
Undergraduate Language Award
Melanie Vazquez ’20
DRAMA
Theatre Award
Morgan Bourgeault ’20
Technical Theatre Award
Michaela Zahner ’20
MUSIC
Morgan Reilly ‘20
ART
Art Award
Michaela Yang ’20
MIDDLE SCHOOL AWARDS
English Award
Grayce Amos ‘23
Math Prize
Ioanna Aspras ‘23
Thomas Jefferson U.S. History Prize
Tessa Higgins '23
Science Prize
Lucas Carfi ‘23
Spanish Prize
Cece Purkiss ‘23
Latin Prize
Chiara Bakalar ‘23
Art Recognition Award
Emma Lusignan ‘23
Music Recognition Award
Henry Regnery ‘23
Outstanding Athlete Award (Girls)
Cara Costigan ‘23
Outstanding Athlete Award (Boys)
Milan Khameneh ‘23
Theatre Award
Jay Wallace ‘23
Prize for Academic Excellence
Aria Coe ‘23
Arthur Cattermole Prize
Kaylie Singhal ‘23
About Wooster School
Wooster School is an independent, co-educational college preparatory day school, serving students from Fairfield and Westchester Counties. Located in Danbury, Connecticut, the School serves students from grade 3 through grade 12. A leader in classroom innovation and teaching, Wooster School is a place where thinking and learning are personal, meaningful, and visible; and where faculty work closely with students in small classes and cohorts to think and communicate critically and creatively. At Wooster, every student participates, every student contributes, and every student learns and develops the necessary skills to be a life-long learner and leader in college and beyond.
To learn more, visit http://www.woosterschool.org/ or contact Wooster School Admissions at (203) 830-3916.