This fall, she will head to Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas, where she will major in marketing and corporate communications and public affairs, with a concentration in entrepreneurship.
Meet Our Community
For our students, faculty and alumnae, Roland Park Country School feels like home. Meet some of the remarkable people who make up our joyful, vibrant and welcoming community.
Focus on Faculty
The extraordinary faculty members at Roland Park Country School are dedicated to ensuring that every students finds and uses her voice to inform a life of purpose and a pursuit of excellence and integrity. Hear a few of them describe why they teach, what they wish for all of our students, and why they love what they do!
Senior Sendoff
The future is bright for the Class of 2022! Learn more about a few of our most recent graduates, including how their experiences at RPCS have prepared them for their next adventures.
Kendall will attend Howard University in the fall, where she will major in business administration and minor in psychology.
This fall, Katherine will attend Johns Hopkins University’s Whiting School of Engineering and plans to double major in Computer Science and Applied Mathematics and Statistics.
This fall, Ella Kate will attend the University of Virginia as an Echols Scholar, a distinction awarded to approximately 5 percent of the incoming class. She plans to study economics and media studies.
REDS in the Real World
Our graduates have gone on to do incredible things and make our world a better place. Even though their paths have taken them all over the globe, their memories of RPCS keep them connected throughout the years. See what some of our REDS are up to in the real world!
Since 1901, Roland Park Country School has been graduating driven and spirited women who take the world by storm. Many of our alumnae can pinpoint a moment, a class, or a teacher who inspired them to be the women they are today. Although these three women profiled here have had different career paths and a diverse range of experiences, you can clearly see how they credit their remarkable teachers at RPCS for pushing them – teaching them lessons that they now pay forward to others.
Film Director for Breathing Black and screenplay writer
President of the consumer-advocacy organization Public Citizen
NYU School of Law Professor
Art dealer and gallery owner
President and CEO of Port Discovery Children’s Museum
Medical student at St. George's University School of Medicine
Photojournalist, Richmond Free Press
Assistant Professor of Infectious Disease, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Poet
Head Coach, Women's Lacrosse, University of North Carolina
World War II Spy, Special Operations Executive
Psychiatric Nurse, New York State Office of Mental Health
Military Sexual Trauma Services Coordinator and Black/African American Employment Special Emphasis Program Manager at Edith Nourse Rogers Memorial (ENRM) VA Medical Center
Assistant Professor at Nebraska Medicine
Vice President of Advocacy and Outreach, American Gas Association
Environmental Scientist
Medical Doctor, Pediatric Critical Care, St. Christopher's Hospital for Children in Philadelphia
Medical Officer, Office of Oncologic Diseases, U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Graduate Research Assistant, PhD, Astronomer
Chief of Party, Development Innovations (DAI Global, LLC)
Owner, SLM Dances
Researcher, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Associate Director, Mayo Clinic Neural Engineering Laboratories/Published Novelist