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== Notable Alumni ==
== Notable Alumni ==
Lucas Souder - Tony award winning actor
Lucas Souder - Tony award winning actor<br />
Brittany Slabach - Primatologist, cited with discovering the cause of HIV
Brittany Slabach - Primatologist, cited with discovering the cause of HIV<br />
Kathryn DeTore - Executive chef of Sweet Treats
Kathryn DeTore - Executive chef of La Casa de Tore<br />


== Miscellanea ==
== Miscellanea ==

Revision as of 20:41, 10 October 2007

Canterbury School


Established 1977
School type Private
Religious affiliation Christian based
Headmaster Jonathan Hancock
Location Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA
Campus Rural
Enrollment 905
Faculty 103
Average SAT scores (2005) 1,272
Athletics 8 sports
Color(s) Royal Blue and White
Mascot Cavalier
School website www.canterburyschool.org

Canterbury School is an independent college preparatory school for students of pre-school age through Grade 12. The school is located in Fort Wayne, Indiana and enrolls 905 students in three divisions.


History

Canterbury School opened at Trinity Episcopal Church in downtown Fort Wayne. After relocating to southwest Fort Wayne, the school grew markedly in size. The school expanded to twelve grades and in 1987 a high school campus was opened.

Athletics

Fall

Winter

Spring

Notable Alumni

Lucas Souder - Tony award winning actor
Brittany Slabach - Primatologist, cited with discovering the cause of HIV
Kathryn DeTore - Executive chef of La Casa de Tore

Miscellanea

The school's baseball field is dimensionally modeled after the field of Yankee Stadium.

Student organizations include: Sententiae (a student magazine), Speech Team, Amnesty International, Model UN, Untitled Paper, Mimesis Literary Review, Stock Market Club, Sci Fi Club, and the Canterbury Automated Vehicle Society (CAVS).

Resources

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