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  1. Alden Warner ’76. John A.T. Wilson ’56, P ’84, ’86. Martin Wolman P ’80, ’82, ’84, ’88. Joan Safford Wright ’53. Schedule a visit and learn how you can make a difference. Kingswood Oxford's Board of Trustees ensures the School provides its students with academic rigor and a grounding in core values.

  2. Tuesday, April 30th 2024. Passover Ends. Wednesday, May 1st 2024. 2:00 pm Double Header vs Trinity-Pawling School – Home. Thursday, May 2nd 2024. 4:00 pm Golf – Boys Varsity vs Avon Old Farms School – Away. Friday, May 3rd 2024. 3:00 pm [CANCELLED] Softball – Girls MS vs Renbrook School – Home. Saturday, May 4th 2024.

  3. Located in West Hartford just steps from Blue Back Square, Kingswood Oxford is a private school inspiring co-ed day students in grades 6-12 with a college preparatory curriculum. Empowered students become confident communicators, innovative problem solvers, and ethical leaders.

  4. Kyle Reynolds is an award-winning director who joined Kingswood Oxford School in 2018 as Director of Theater amid an accomplished career in theater education and directing. Kyle’s role at KO involves teaching both theater and public speaking classes as well as directing the fall play, choreographer showcase and the winter musical.

  5. 2023-2024 Tennis – Girls Varsity. Kingswood Oxford tennis is home to four state-of-the-art indoor tennis courts and three outdoor courts throughout the year. The girls’ tennis program promotes a culture of excellence, athleticism, and sportsmanship. Players improve their strokes through conditioning, on-court drills, and interscholastic ...

  6. Located in West Hartford just steps from Blue Back Square, Kingswood Oxford is a private school inspiring co-ed day students in grades 6-12 with a college preparatory curriculum. Empowered students become confident communicators, innovative problem solvers, and ethical leaders.

  7. Dec 4, 2023 · Kingswood Oxford School is the perfect fit for my two middle school children. From the first time they stepped foot on campus, they were considered Wyverns (a true part of the community) by the adults on campus, their peers, and most importantly, themselves.

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