Average 9.1 student to teacher ratio. Foreign language study begins in Kindergarten. Individualized college counseling beginning in 9th grade. 100% of graduates accepte3d to 4 year colleges and universities. Sound too good to be true? It's not. Come explore Rivermont Collegiate at our Summer Open House on Thursday, July 2nd from 8:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m.

This casual event is designed to introduce local families to the Quad Cities' only private, nonsectarian, independent college prep school. Rivermont Collegiate, located in Bettendorf, provides students with a comprehensive education driven by small classes, individualized attention and high academic standards. This year we celebrate 125 years of academic excellence!

From preschool through twelfth grade, Rivermont students develop a joy for learning, lead peers in community involvement and take intellectual and artistic risks. Rivermont students come from many Quad Cities area communities and cultural backgrounds. Drop in to learn more about our philosophy, values and programs! Cindy Murray, Director of Admissions, will be on hand to answer questions and provide one-on-one discussion, as well as tours of our beautiful campus, home to the historice Joseph Bettendorf Mansion.

Rivermont Collegiate is located directly off 18th Street in Bettendorf, on the hill behind K & K Hardware. This event is free and open to the public. For additional information on Rivermont Collegiate or Thursday's Summer Open House, contact Cindy Murray at 563-359-1366, ext 302, or be email at murray@rvmt.org.

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