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Lauralton Hall, an independent school for women in Milford, Connecticut, was founded in 1905 by the Sisters of Mercy in the former home of one of the town’s well-known citizens. Generations later, Lauralton Hall still maintains early traditions within the environment of a progressive and challenging academic environment. Its all-women student body not only graduate from a top-tier school but enter the next phase of their lives embolden, confident, and well-prepared.
[Empowering Women for Life] is told in captivating text and pictures gleaned from the archives and dozens of interviews. . . . The story is one of change and continuity played out in the 110-year-old history of the school. . . . I hope you enjoy this trip through the history of a dynamic and extraordinary school.
Antoinette (Toni) Iadarola, PhD
Head of School