Headmaster’s Award for Young Scholars
On Friday, April 16, Michael Dooman, Headmaster of Mooreland Hill School, announced the establishment of The Headmaster’s Award for Young Scholars (HAYS), a merit-based admissions award for incoming students in grades four, five, and six. “We are pleased to recognize promising young scholars as they enter these critically important, formative years,” said Headmaster Dooman.
Mooreland Hill seeks students who possess good character, personal potential, motivation and who show promise of gaining from and contributing to the community. In addition, potential awardees must demonstrate high achievement on the standardized admissions test.
Student recipients of the Headmaster’s Award for Young Scholars will receive up to $5,000 in the form of tuition remission annually through the completion of their middle school education at Mooreland Hill.
Mooreland Hill School, located in the Kensington section of Berlin, is an independent, co-educational day school serving central Connecticut students in grades four through nine.
For more information, contact Kathryn West, Director of Admission & Development at 860.223.6428.





