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Get to Know RPCS

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An Education That Challenges.
A Community That Supports.

Every day at RPCS, we seek to provide the right balance of knowledge, inspiration, challenge, and passion so our girls and young women can move forward on their own paths. Whatever they may look like and wherever they may lead, we recognize that every girl will follow a unique path in the pursuit of her endless possibilities.

Core Values

Build Each Other Up

We want to see our peers succeed. We are each other’s most reliable collaborators and loudest cheerleaders. We know that we’re stronger when we work together.

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Lead for the Greater Good

By encouraging girls to understand and celebrate their strengths and by creating an environment where girls empower each other, they are more likely to step into leadership roles, not just for personal gain, but for the greater good.

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Seek and Embrace Diversity

We know that diversity results in better educational outcomes, and it leads to equity and makes our communities stronger. As an institution educating tomorrow’s leaders, pursuing diversity is our responsibility.

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Live Healthy and Be Well

We want our students to live healthy, balanced lives, and that starts with an academic program that demands of them reasonably: they are deeply challenged and engaged in their education because they are allowed to be children and teenagers.

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Take Your Seat at the Table

What the world needs is for girls to lead the way, authentically and frequently. We bring the best of our girls’ attributes — which are limitless in a single sex environment — to the table to inform better decision-making.

"Of our five core values, my favorite is “take your seat at the table”. It is a call to action that empowers every girl to step forward with confidence, knowing her voice matters and her contributions can shape a stronger, more equitable world."
 

Sara Rollfinke,
Upper School Head

 

 

 

70%

faculty hold advanced degrees 

583

students on campus 

60+

clubs and organizations across all divisions

24

acres of land

15

sports offered 

30%

students of color 

35%

receive tuition assistance

5

world languages

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