11 Spencer Lane ♦ Annandale, NJ 08801 ♦ 908.832.7200

HPS Graduation to be held June 16

HPS Graduation to be held June 16

Our 2017 Commencement Ceremony will be held on the school grounds on Friday, June 16, at 11:00 AM! Both eighth grade and twelfth grade graduates will participate. A variety of special awards that both graduates and non-graduates are eligible to receive are also presented during this time.

All of our graduates, as well as families and friends, are invited to a luncheon in our community room that will immediately follow the ceremony. There is no limit to the number of guests that you may invite, but to assist with our planning, we ask that you RSVP those numbers to us no later than June 13.

Eighth grade graduates should dress appropriately in dresses, collared shirts, etc.

Twelfth grade graduates will wear caps and gowns that have already been purchased for them.  Appropriate dress should be worn under the gowns.

All graduates will receive corsages or boutonnieres.

Graduation practice will be held on Thursday, June 15. Students should make every effort to be here for practice on the 15th!

All graduates will need to arrive on campus no later than 10:00 AM on June 16. Graduating students may come in on the bus or drive in with their families, as long as they are here by 10:00.

This is an exciting time for our students, their families and friends, as well as for our staff!  We are looking forward to celebrating this important and special day with all of you! Please don't hesitate to call us with any questions at 908.832.7200.

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908.832.7200 ♦ Fax: 908.832.9772 ♦ 11 Spencer Lane ♦ Annandale, NJ 08801
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HUNTERDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL IS A, not-for-profit, day school serving students between the ages of 12 and 21
 from over 40 school districts in New Jersey. We are located near the town of Clinton in west central NJ.

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