About
We are always happy when any of our 4,000 plus alumni come back to visit us! Right now, however, we're keeping it virtual!
Keep in Touch
Click here to complete a quick online form so we have your most current contact information. Add any recent milestones or accomplishments; we publish a Class Notes section in our annual glossy magazine, The Crusader.
Even more importantly, we hope you’ll “like” our Prout School Alumni Facebook page. You’ll be able to keep up to date on what’s happening at Prout and you may be able to reconnect with your biology lab partner from 1978! We're also on Instagram.
Class Reunions
Please notify us if you’re planning a class reunion and we'll help you spread the word. We can also help with class lists and a donation of "Prout swag" for your event.
Prout Pride
Show the rest of the world your Prout Pride by ordering Prout polos, fleece jackets and hats on our Rokkitwear site.
Alumni Brick Walkway

In 2002, The Prout School began its Alumni Plaza Program. This plaza provides all Prout community members with the opportunity to purchase an engraved brick that will be a part of the plaza surrounding the school’s flagpole. Bricks may be purchased for any occasion. Honor an alum, a recent graduate, an entire class, a classmate, or a favorite teacher. The plaza is at the flagpole outside of the science wing, clearly visible from the front entrance. So far, the plaza is home to almost 300 personalized bricks! Bricks are available for purchase on an ongoing basis. The proceeds from alumni brick sales will go to the Mary Hoyt Living Legacy Fund, which provides financial assistance to families who could not otherwise afford a Prout education.
Other Ways to Give
Honor a Prout teacher, coach or guidance counselor who inspired you or made a difference in your life by making a contribution to The Prout School in his or her honor or memory.

The Prout School, originally an all-girls school, was founded by the Sisters of the Cross and Passion in 1966. On October 19, 2018 the newly-refurbished cross and tower at the center of the school was dedicated to these visionary women. At the dedication ceremony, Patricia Cote Gleason '76, presented a funny, memorable tribute to the founders of our school.
