Each year, Oak Knoll partners with the Romero Center in Camden, NJ, to offer grade 11 students the unique opportunity to connect service and social justice teachings through an overnight [...]
Gratitude week in the Lower School is traditionally the last whole week of school before the Thanksgiving Break. Students participate in a series of daily activities that encourage them to take [...]
With Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's, and the candy-consuming giant Easter on the horizon, this country is producing hundreds of millions of tons of candy wrappers that are likely ending up [...]
In a recent assembly at Vanderbilt University, Catherine McTamaney ’90 received the prestigious Thomas Jefferson Award, given annually for distinguished service to Vanderbilt through [...]
The College Board has named Oak Knoll School of the Holy Child to the 2023 Advanced Placement School Honor Roll. The AP School Honor Roll recognizes schools annually based on the percentage of [...]
Dear Oak Knoll School Community, Last week was a particularly busy one for me at Oak Knoll. In addition to the standard fare of meetings, I attended two Halloween parades, three All Saints Day [...]
Dear Oak Knoll School Community, My younger son is a senior in college. He left to go back to campus in mid-August and won’t return until November. A few weeks ago, I set up my ironing board in [...]
Dear Oak Knoll School Community, This year, I have officially turned a corner. My husband and I dropped our youngest off at college two weeks ago. For the first time in 20 years, we do not have [...]
Dear Oak Knoll School Community, When you’re a child, summer feels endless. The minutes are longer, the sun is warmer, and the ice cream just tastes better. As adults, summer sits in an odd space [...]
Dear Oak Knoll School Community, Many years ago, a friend asked me if I would train for a marathon with her. The prospect daunted me, but I was willing to follow her lead and give it a go. She [...]