Why Kiski?
First: because you can't beat an all-boys education, and The Kiski School is one of the few such schools in the nation. That means it's designed specifically for you – not for girls and not for a coed crowd. It means you'll experience a camaraderie that is uniquely powerful and positive; and you'll be prepared for college and for life as a man – a man of skill, integrity, and confidence. More about the advantages of all-male education...

There are other reasons, of course. So, we asked our boys: Why Kiski?
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Because the teachers are there for you.
With small classes – usually eight to ten students – Kiski boys experience a positive, interactive, personal education. Your questions are answered. Your curiosity is sparked. Your talents are recognized and developed. And in those cases when you have more questions, your teacher is available. Teachers live on campus, and they're ready to help.

Because you'll find yourself in an exceptional community.
At Kiski, you belong to a tight-knit community as you're also exploring who you are as an individual, and who you might be as a man. That means we're diverse, supportive, and interested in you; it also means that we want you to take risks, and we'll support you as you do.

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Because you'll have the technology you need to excel.
Within the context of a strong, classic liberal arts curriculum, our technology enhances what and how you learn. The laptop program ensures every student has a laptop computer and the skills to use it, and in the classrooms you'll find smart boards and top-notch lab equipment. Lenovo and the Lenovo Logo are registered trademarks of Lenovo International, 2007. Microsoft and the Microsoft Logo are copyright 2007 Microsoft Corporation

Because we work and play hard – otherwise, what's the point?
At Kiski, every boy is involved in sports. And just about everything you learn on the field is something you can use in the classroom. We try. We win. Sometimes, we lose. But we're confident, competent, and in many ways, unbeatable.

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