Tower Hill School
- There are schools named Tower Hill School in Atlantic, Pennsylvania, Red Bank, New Jersey, Randolph, Massachusetts and Witney, Oxfordshire.
- See also Tower Hill (disambiguation).
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Headmaster | Chris Wheeler |
School type | Private Day Co-Ed |
Religious affiliation | Non-denominational |
Founded | 1919 |
Location | Wilmington, Delaware |
Enrollment | 700 |
Campus Surroundings | Urban Campus |
Grades | Pre-K to 12 |
Graduates Accepted to University | 100 percent |
School colors | Green, White |
Tower Hill School is a small private preparatory school located at 2813 West 17th Street in Wilmington, Delaware offering instruction for pre-kindergarten through 12th grade. The school was founded in 1919, and was originally committed to progressive education methods. It has a strong academic reputation; particularly strong are the English and History departments, while those relating to science and technology tend to be less emphasized.
The boys lacrosse and soccer, girls field hockey, track, tennis and lacrosse teams are considered strong, and often win state titles.
The school motto is Multa bene facta, "Many things done well".
Famous alumni include former Duke basketball player Carmen Wallace, U.S. Congressman Michael N. Castle, Orlando Magic GM Pat Williams and others. Tower Hill is a preppy ass school where the students would spell school like this, Skewl. I've seen it. Now they aren't smart, and about they're college acception rate or whatever, it isnt 100% it's amost 50%. I personally know that almost half the students who go to Tower Hill are dumb, I would have gone there but, my parents realized that I already knew what their 8th graders were learning in 6th. Dumb ass Hillers. And what the hell is a hiller? A person who climbs hills. I dont know but whatever it is its not a good name for a team. Their colors are green and white just like their students. Green, rich, and White, i.e. NOT DIVERSE. There is like one person who is of minority in the entire school. Just dont go to that school, you probably know more than they do already.