“It’s the Quaker ‘I to I’ philosophy that I hold so dearly to my heart, that helped prepare me for life after high school. It taught me to approach every person as an equal — to truly listen, understand, and connect without judgment. Its foundation is deep rooted in relationships and respect and it has helped prepare me for a career in Veterinary Medicine.”
Lauren Kerrigan ’13 graduated with a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree from Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine as a member of the Class of 2025. While at Mississippi State, she served as the President of the student chapter of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM). Before veterinary school, Lauren earned both her Bachelor of Science in Animal Science and Technology and her Master of Science in Equine Reproductive Physiology and Endocrinology from Louisiana State University (LSU).
At WFS, Lauren was named Delaware Volleyball Player of the Year twice and was named All-State three times. She was also an All-State soccer player and All-Conference basketball player.
As she begins her professional career at MedVet Emergency and Specialty Care in Jupiter, Florida, she reflects, “One of my favorite parts of the veterinary profession is educating and supporting pet owners. It’s especially meaningful to build relationships with clients and help guide them through important decisions and treatments. My love for vet med actually started during my senior exploration project at WFS my senior year!”
Her advice to a current WFS student? “Take advantage of everything Friends has to offer! Try a new sport (or play all of them), join a club, act in a play, volunteer in the community, travel on the study abroad trips, or step up into a role when the opportunity presents itself. Step outside your comfort zone and connect with people you might not normally meet. Friends School is an incredibly welcoming and encouraging place — there’s no better environment to explore your interests, discover who you are, and start shaping the path toward your future!”
Peace posters from the WFS Class of 2038 were on display as part of the 2026 Visionary Peace Youth Art Exhibition with Pacem in Terris at the Wilmington Library!
Aubrey Ashman ’26, Abigail Thurlow ’26, Easton Martinenza ’27, Emma Furman ’28, Bayan Katirai ’29, and Will Van Druff ’29 spent the weekend in Providence, Rhode Island with chaperones Megan Hegenbarth and Katie Wolf Martinenza ’99 at the Quaker Youth Leadership Conference (QYLC).
Our WFS Chamber Singers joined choirs from Tower Hill, Sanford, and Tatnall for a full day of music-making at the annual Four School Choir collaboration—an experience of learning, rehearsal, and shared artistry.
Our 8th-grade Chinese students recently completed a unit on dining culture and brought their learning to life with a visit to LeShio Restaurant in Wilmington!
The WFS Upper School Student-Run Production is an annual tradition in which students are chosen to create, direct, and produce (and often write) their own vision for the stage.
A huge thank you to our incredible Grounds and Building Services team for their tireless work over the past three days—morning and night—clearing snow and making sure our campus is accessible for members of our community. Your dedication, care, and behind-the-scenes efforts make a real difference!
At Wilmington Friends School, our partnership with The Social Institute (TSI) supports students, families, faculty, and staff in navigating the digital world with intention and care.
Over winter break, the Wilmington Friends After-School Program hosted three festive days of child care filled with creativity, celebration, and community.
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Wilmington Friends School admits students of any race, color, gender, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students of these schools. Wilmington Friends School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, national and ethnic origin in administration of their educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school administered programs.