Our spring play is Bachelors Anonymous by the great British comedy author P. G. Wodehouse. There will be an open dress rehearsal on Friday, May 9, and a full performance on Saturday, May 10. Both will be at 7:00 pm, in the Mary Rowlandson School auditorium in Lancaster. Click here for a flyer.
Our 7th annual banquet, on April 3, featured guest speaker Alison Thomas of Ravi Zacharias International Ministries. Here is her speech, and here is Dr. Bleecker's. We raised $27,435 in gifts and pledges. Thank you to all who came! You can see a photo gallery here.
Master of Ceremonies Norm Nielsen at the banquet
Graduation will be on Saturday, June 7, at 2:00, and it will be held in the sanctuary upstairs from the school.
Check out our new Links page, where you can find past speeches and links to other schools, churches, and ministries.
The Silent Auction, on November 8, brought in over $5,850 for scholarships! (Last year we raised over $5,300.) Here are some pictures of the event. Thank you to all who donated and to all who bid!
The Drama students performed Tartuffe, a comedy by Moliere, on May 4 and 5. Thank you to all who came and saw their extraordinary performances.
Go to the Photos page for pictures of graduations, Thursday field trips, banquets, and school life.
See pictures of some of our past plays at the Drama page.
For our 4th Banquet, in 2005, we welcomed speaker David Midwood, president of Vision New England. The evening raised $26,085. Our 5th Annual Banquet, held on April 6, 2006, was attended by 148 people and raised $31,380, the most ever. Here are some photos. In 2007, our 6th Annual Banquet raised $27,985. Dr. Jeffrey Arthurs of Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary was our guest speaker. Here are some photos.
Veronica, Sarah, and Andrew performing a scene from the spring play, Bachelor's Anonymous.
Teachers Loyda Burk & Lisa Sequeira.
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