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  1. 20. Mai 2020 · The Future is Bright. 2018 was a year of celebration for the Miss Porter’s School community, as we recognized the schools 175th anniversary. Our celebrations were plentiful, they were heartfelt, and they were shared around the globe. In January, we saw six decades of Ancients gather in their communities for the first-ever Worldwide SitDown ...

  2. Miss Porter’s School admits qualified students, who identify as girls, of any race, color, religious affiliation, national and ethnic origin, ancestry, mental or physical disability, or sexual orientation to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the School. The School does not ...

  3. Miss Porter’s School. 60 Main Street. Farmington, CT 06032. 860-409-3500.

  4. 15. Jan. 2022 · Private, All-Girls • 9-12 • Farmington, CT. Miss Porter's School is a private school located in Farmington, CT. The student population of Miss Porter's School is 326. The schools minority ...

  5. Dr. Katherine G. WindsorHead of Miss Porter’s School. Katherine (Kate) G. Windsor, Ed.D., is the 12th head of the 180-year-old Miss Porter’s School (MPS) in Farmington, Connecticut. Since her tenure in 2008, Porter’s has grown to 335 students – two-thirds boarding and one-third day – representing 26 states and 29 countries.

  6. 30. Nov. 2021 · Even a pandemic couldn’t stop spring Traditions, with the Ring Ceremony, Little Meeting, German and Singing in the Garden all accomplished safely. Miss Porter’s School reimagines the heart of ...

  7. Back in Farmington, the Keep family ran Miss Porter’s School from 1903 to 1943. In 1943, its centennial year, significant changes occurred at the school. It incorporated as a non-profit educational institution, its first board of trustees was chosen, and Ward L. Johnson became the first non-Porter Head of School.