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Rubens played the deciding match in the singles team finals against Colombia. Down 0-1, he rallied to clinch the win for Team USA.
"Not every environment you encounter will be like this. EA really is a special place," Dr. T.J. Locke, Hon. told graduates.
Two new rowing shells were dedicated and christened on a sunny Sunday along the banks of the Schuylkill River on May 18. Keeping with tradition, each boat was named after one of EA's ten Stripes, Gratitude, and Kindess.
During the 2024-25 school year, 41 student-athletes were celebrated at signing events in the O'Neill Competition Gymnasium for their commitment to continue playing their respective sport(s) at the collegiate level.
After two weeks of adventures, learning, and bonding with their fellow classmates, EA May Term 2025 has come to a close! During this two-week academic program, Upper School students and teachers explored a diversity of innovative topics in great depth, with daily updates of their exciting journeys near and far documented on our Instagram stories.
May Term is back! During this two-week academic program, Upper School students and teachers are exploring a diversity of innovative topics in great depth. Each week, we will provide highlights from some of the courses our students are participating in during May Term.
May Term is back! During this two-week academic program, Upper School students and teachers are exploring a diversity of innovative topics in great depth. Each week, we will provide highlights from some of the courses our students are participating in during May Term.
It has been a remarkable spring for EA's varsity athletics as seven teams won Inter-Ac Championships. Girls' golf, boys' and girls' lacrosse, and track and field teams, along with softball and boys' tennis, all won their coveted league titles.
From May 18-20, 20 students in grades 7-12 traveled to Penn State University to present their research projects at the Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science (PJAS) State Meeting—where every participant proudly earned a first or second place award.