Berlin, MD –The annual Worcester Preparatory School (WPS) Academic Convocation ceremony was held on Wednesday, May 25, 2022 where awards were given for academic achievement in all subject areas and service to the school.
The evening’s most prestigious Academic Convocation award honors were bestowed to the following five students. Best All-Round student awards are selected by a written vote of faculty and staff:
Junior Cayden Wallace (Berlin, MD)/The Matt O’Hare Award
Junior Morgan Schoch (Berlin, MD)/Head of School Academic Award, Grades 9-11
Sophomore Hunter Simons (Ocean City, MD)/Best All-Round Student, Grades 9-11
8th grader Anisha Batra (Rehoboth Beach, DE)/Head of School Academic Award, Grades 6-8
Celebrating 50 years, Worcester Preparatory School is an independent, college prep day school for Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12 students. Located minutes from the beach in Berlin, Maryland, the private school attracts an average of 500 students from Maryland, Delaware and Virginia. For more information or to apply, please visit www.worcesterprep.org or call 410.641.3575.
WPS Junior Cayden Wallace (Berlin, MD) accepts the Matt O’Hare Award presented by Assistant Head of School/Head of Upper School Mr. Mike Grosso.
WPS Junior Megan Schoch (Berlin, MD) accepts the Grades 9-11 Head of School Academic Award presented by Head of School Dr. John McDonald.
WPS Sophomore Hunter Simons (Ocean City, MD) Grade 9-11 Best All-Round Student presented by Head of School Dr. John McDonald.
WPS 8th grader Anisha Batra (Rehoboth Beach, DE) Grade 6-8 Head of School Academic Award presented by Head of School Dr. John McDonald.
WPS 8th grader Jude Damouni (Lewes, DE) Grade 6-8 Best All-Round Student presented by Head of School Dr. John McDonald.
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Worcester Preparatory School
508 South Main Street, Berlin, MD 21811
Phone: 410-641-3575 | Fax: 410-641-3586
Celebrating 50 years, WPS is an independent, college prep day school for Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12 students. Located in Berlin, Maryland, the private school attracts an average of 500 students from Maryland, Delaware and Virginia.