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South Kent School : ウィキペディア英語版
South Kent School

South Kent School is a private boarding school for boys in South Kent, Connecticut,〔https://cis.neasc.org/cis-directory-of-schools/south-kent-school〕 United States. It is located on a campus in West-central Litchfield County. It is sited primarily on Spooner Hill, overlooking the former Housatonic Valley rail-line, Hatch Pond, and the 'whistle-stop' South Kent station, and itself is overlooked by Bull Mountain.
==History==

It was founded in 1923 as a joint venture between Reverend Frederick Herbert Sill, headmaster of Kent School, and two of his recent graduates, Samuel Slater Bartlett and Richard M. Cuyler. Bartlett was followed as headmaster by conservationist L. Wynne Wister (1955–69), then George M. Bartlett (son of the first headmaster) through 1989. Noble Richards '49 was headmaster until 2000, then John C. Farr '58, who retired in 2003. The current head of school is Andrew J. Vadnais, a Williams College graduate.〔http://southkentschool.org/academics/faculty-profiles/andrew-j-vadnais〕 The schools motto is "''simplicity of life, self-reliance, and directness of purpose''".

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