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Meet dozens of high schools at St. Timothy's Annual High School Fair

St. Timothy's Annual High School Fair will take place this year on Oct. 4.
Posted 2023-09-13T17:28:36+00:00 - Updated 2023-09-14T18:54:02+00:00

St. Timothy’s Annual High School Fair will take place next month on Wednesday, Oct. 4.

The event will be held from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the school's gymnasium at 4523 Six Forks Road, just north of North Hills. It's a chance for families to gather information about school options, especially those weighing private or boarding schools.

St. Timothy’s Annual High School Fair is free and open to the public. The fair will feature representatives from local schools, including private, charter and public schools, along with local and out-of-state boarding schools.

It's a chance for parents and potential students to ask questions as they weigh their high school options.

A spokesperson for the event said around 40 high schools will be in attendance, including public schools, but more could be added as the date nears.

Registration is not required.

Meet 60 high schools at St. Timothy's Annual High School Fair
Meet 60 high schools at St. Timothy's Annual High School Fair

A list of schools participating as of Sept. 13 includes:

Local schools:

  • WCPSS Office of Magnet Schools
  • Trinity Academy
  • The Montessori School of Raleigh
  • St. David's School
  • Carolina Friends School
  • Durham Academy
  • Saint Mary's School
  • Cardinal Gibbons High School
  • North Raleigh Christian Academy

Boarding schools:

  • Colorado Rocky Mountain School
  • Miller School of Albemarle
  • Riverside Preparatory Academy
  • Blair Academy
  • Garrison Forest School
  • Blue Ridge School
  • Mercersburg Academy
  • Foxcroft School
  • Kent School
  • Fishburne Military School
  • Middlesex
  • Culver Academies
  • Christchurch School
  • Hargrave Military Academy
  • Chatham Hall
  • Asheville School
  • Stuart Hall
  • Salem Academy
  • Woodberry Forest School
  • McCallie
  • Program for the Exceptionally Gifted at Mary Baldwin
  • Baylor School

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