
MEDFIELD, Mass. – Erin Kampersal and Julie Rose Beard of Holliston graduated from Montrose School on Friday, May 31. Montrose is an independent school for girls in grades 6-12, guided by the teachings of the Catholic Church.
Erin received the Athletic Commitment Award for athletes who compete on varsity teams every season for all four years of upper school. She will attend the University of Connecticut and study Social Work.
Rosie was the winner of the Headmistress Award for Distinguished Service to the School, the Outstanding Capstone Paper Award, and the Athletic Commitment Award. She will attend the University of Dallas to study Interdisciplinary Studies and Education.
About Montrose School
Montrose School enrolls 265 students on its 13-acre campus in the heart of historic downtown Medfield. Montrose calls young women to greatness of mind, heart, and character so they may discover their noble purpose and transform society for the good. A formative institution, we seek to graduate young women who are principled scholars and fair-minded leaders, living with faith and joy.
The distinctive pillars of a Montrose education – a rich liberal arts curriculum, a nationally recognized character and leadership immersion program, and a unique partnership with parents – provide a transformational education that nurtures each young woman to develop greatness of mind (veritas), heart (caritas), and character (libertas).
Learn more at montroseschool.org.


