The Seven Hills School

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The Seven Hills School is an independent, nonsectarian, nonprofit, and coeducational school. https://linktr.ee/sevenhillsschool

Photos from The Seven Hills School's post 06/18/2026

The Seven Hills Summer Program is off to a magical start. In our second week, students donned life jackets, aprons, chef hats, and more for a week of new experiences, great adventures, and lots of fun.

Photos from The Seven Hills School's post 06/12/2026

The first week of our Summer Program was filled with erupting volcanoes, airplane flights, tea parties, and lots of bubbles!

06/10/2026

The New York Times interviewed rising senior Lily Blocksom about the dinner she hosted for 11 friends before prom. Click the link in our bio or our story to read the full interview!

06/10/2026

Rising junior Avery Wang was named a Melvin Scholar for her strong scientific research called “Identifying Autism-Associated Genes Using Single-Cell Foundation Models: A Cell-Type-Resolved In Silico Perturbation Framework.”

Wang will represent Ohio at the American Junior Academy of Science in Chicago next February.

06/10/2026

We’re of our eight National Merit finalists! 🐝 This year, every Seven Hills semifinalist moved on to becoming a finalist. As of this post, Tyler Imrie was offered the National Merit Vanderbilt University Scholarship. National Merit will announce additional college-sponsored scholarship winners in mid-July.

Photos from The Seven Hills School's post 06/02/2026

Lower School closing ceremonies celebrate the students.

Doherty students in grades 1-5 gathered in the courtyard with their families and teachers for the 2026 closing ceremony. Students performed on bucket drums, ukuleles, violins, and more; spoke about their year and what they’re looking forward to; received numerous awards; and closed out the program with the Doherty classic, “Here Comes Summer.”

During the Lotspeich closing exercises, fifth-grade teachers Danielle Levine and Laura OGrady shared touching stories and tributes, highlighting the Lotspeich graduates’ unique contributions to their community. Adding to the festivities, fourth graders performed opening and closing numbers on handbells.

A special congratulations to the Class of 2033!

Photos from The Seven Hills School's post 06/02/2026

Congratulations, eighth graders!

During the eighth-grade graduation ceremony, eighth graders shared their reflections and farewells to the Middle School, performed instrumental and vocal musical numbers, and received awards for sportsmanship and distinction.

As a special surprise, eighth-grade teacher Judith Neidlein-Dial revealed the brand new Andy McGarvey award, which, beginning this year, will be given to students who have made a large impact in the Middle School community. Andy McGarvey, after 38 years of teaching at Seven Hills, is retiring at the end of the 2025-26 school year.

Photos from The Seven Hills School's post 06/02/2026

Here’s to the Class of 2026!

“To all my amazing classmates, thank you for being the most genuine, empathetic, and inspiring people I have ever had the pleasure to grow up alongside. I am continuously uplifted by the kindness of all my peers, the excellence they pursue, and the bright and limitless futures they have already begun creating for themselves,” Nina Head ’26

We couldn’t have said it better, Nina! Congratulations to all of our graduates, and best of luck on all of your next adventures. And remember, once a Stinger … always a Stinger!

Photos from The Seven Hills School's post 05/29/2026

The Middle School celebrated a successful Walk-a-Thon with a teacher vs. student dodgeball showdown and the chance to pie three teachers.

The top student fundraisers faced off in a best-of-three match, with students winning the first two games.

Afterward, PE teacher DJ Ross, history teacher Andy McGarvey, and librarian Megan Whitt bravely stepped up to be pied by the top fundraisers. McGarvey, who is retiring this year, made his final official act dismissing students early — but not before a few whipped cream-covered hugs.

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5400 Red Bank Road
Cincinnati, OH
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