19 Students from Class of 2020 Inducted into Cum Laude Society

On Friday, Dr. Dan Rosenblum and Dr. Andrew Sutherland welcomed a group of Nichols School seniors into the Cum Laude Society, recognizing their high scholastic achievements throughout their high school careers.

The society was founded in 1906 by Dr. Abram W. Harris of the Tome School in Maryland to recognize students of exceptional scholarship and good character. In 1918, Nichols School was the thirteenth school to be admitted to membership in the Cum Laude Society.

At Nichols, criteria for admission of students to the Cum Laude Society is based on academic excellence, scholarship and love of learning, consistency in academic performance throughout all four years in the Upper School, rigor of academic course work, and character, honor, and integrity in all aspects of school life.

Congratulations to the 19 seniors who are the newest members of the Cum Laude Society!

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