Entrepreneur Institute
After independently forming their own 501(c)3s, 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, has raised $600,000 for local organizations, on track to meet his goal of $3 million in grant funds before he graduates from Penn State.
Medical Institute
Starting his freshman year at Princeton University, Keeshawn ’19 began his research career while in high school, working to discover how the amount and quality of sleep can affect athletes’ performance.
Artificial Intelligence Institute
Training a model based on LeafSnap data set through TensorFlow, Bruce ’20 created an easy-to-use image recognition app to identify plant species based on its leaves.
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. 21 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 welcomes Julian Fernandez as Director of Soccer Operations and Head Girls Soccer Coach.
Perkiomen School welcomes Julian Fernandez as Director of Soccer Operations and Head Girls Soccer Coach.
Kelsey McMillin '24 and Jordyn Schlank '24 have been selected as inaugural recipients of The Dr. Edward M. Friedman '08 and Carole J. Friedman Perkiomen School Scholarship, and will be attending the Pre-College program at Maine College of Art & Design this summer.