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The experience I have had over the past four years has been transformative. When the Oliver Scholars (a NYC organization that helps place black and hispanic middle-school students in college preparatory schools) found Wakefield Country Day School's Huntly Scholars Program, my life changed. I've had the opportunity to experience so many new things I was not accustomed to: outdoors activities especially living so close to the Shenandoah National Park, learning about the local area, being embedded in a new environment, and studying hard and earning admittance to several colleges with numerous merit scholarships. Maybe most importantly, I made some of my best friends at Wakefield, and because WCDS has an active international student population, I was able to learn about new cultures outside of my own. I am grateful for the Huntly Scholar Program as it has allowed me to grow as a person. – Jeannel
During my eighth grade year, I was awarded a Huntly Scholarship that enabled me to attend Wakefield Country Day School. Since I first stepped into WCDS, I have felt at home. I value feeling welcomed by my teachers and classmates, as well as being a part of the larger Rappahannock community. My teachers have become role models for me, assisting me with classwork and supporting me with my future goals. I have made extraordinary friendships that I am positive will stay with me for the rest of my life. Moreover, I have been able to study at an academically strong school with a wide range of extracurricular activities. It has been an honor to call myself a Wakefield Country Day School Owl. I have been able to take classes that interest me, form and join clubs, and learn important life skills. It has become my second home and is a place truly based on supporting students in becoming successful in whatever they aspire to be. I will forever be thankful for the opportunity and gift I was given. – Julianna