Class of 2025 High School Destinations
May 30th, 2025
We are so proud of our Charlotte Preparatory School graduating class of 2025! These students have shown themselves time and time again as exceptional scholars, athletes, and artists. But more importantly, they model the values of our core pillars, and that is the lifelong mark of a Prep graduate that they will carry with them.
Each of our graduates is heading to an excellent high school that is best suited to their interests and talents, and we are very excited to see what they accomplish there and beyond!
Of particular note this year, two students from the class of 2025 have earned prestigious, merit-based scholarships as they head into high school:
Alayna L. has been awarded the Grant D. Williams Foundation Scholarship at Providence Day. This exclusive four-year scholarship includes a financial award and a personal mentorship with Grant Williams himself, NBA player and Providence Day alum. Alayna's leadership, character, and drive truly set her apart.
Luke S. has been selected as a Michaels-Dickson Scholar at McCallie School. Through a rigorous application and selection process, Luke earned a merit scholarship that includes tuition support, mentorship, enrichment opportunities, a travel experience, and access to a network of top scholars.
High School Destinations
Channing B. Joshua C. Kenzie C. Connor C. Katherine D. Alexa G. Collins G. Nathan G. Charlize H. Dillon K. Alayna L. Lochlan M. Luke M. Jack M. | Kayra P. Gian P. Ella P. Liam R. Olivia R. Kendall R. Polina S. Luke S. Sadie T. Miles V. Daniel W. Ben W. Sarah Y. |
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