Artificial Intelligence Institute
AI Institute Distinction Candidate Max '23 is collaborating with the Homelessness Taskforce of the Boyertown Area Multi-Service to create an online program to spread awareness of social programs for low-income populations in his hometown.
Design Institute
Students in the Design Institute are investigating real-world design challenges, like imagining, visualizing, and testing landscape and hardscape possibilities for the exterior of the new Student Center. The Class of 2023 is the inaugural graduating class pursuing Design Distinction.
Entrepreneur Institute
After independently forming their own 501(c)3s while at Perkiomen, Nic ’18 and Morgan ’24 connected to earn a $120,000 Google grant for Morgan’s Magical Ears. Nic’s non-profit, Nic Nac Charities, is dedicated to eliminating the digital divide. He graduated from Penn State in 2022 with majors in Political Science and Social Data Analytics.
Medical Institute
Now at Princeton University, Keeshawn ’19, who graduated with Medical Distinction, began his research career while in high school, working to discover how the amount and quality of sleep can affect athletes’ performance.
Why Perkiomen?
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Courses in humanities, math, science, world languages, fine & performing arts, English as a Second Language, as well as the Artificial Intelligence, Entrepreneur, Medical, & Design Institutes.
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AP® classes, as well as 11 honors courses.
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65% domestic, 35% international. 35 countries represented, creating a global community.
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Bottom Line
If you think Perkiomen School is beyond your reach, think again.
Happening on Campus
Perkiomen School presents "Memories Build the Foundation," a series of TED-style talks, on October 19.
Perkiomen School presents "Memories Build the Foundation," a series of TED-style talks, on October 19.
“Perkiomen is the perfect next step for my career and family,” says Morra. “The community values student-athlete development, relationships, and building a growth mindset. I look forward to connecting with the athletes and the coaches as soon as possible.”