Herb Scott Appointed Church Farm Director of Enrollment Management

Church Farm School has appointed Herbert “Herb” F. Scott as its new Director of Enrollment Management. With over 20 years of educational leadership experience, Herb brings deep expertise in enrollment strategy and institutional advancement. Most recently serving as Director of Upper School Admissions and Associate Director of Financial Aid at McDonogh School in Maryland since 2019, he previously spent six years leading enrollment management at the Bishop Walker School in Washington, DC, an Episcopal K-5 school for boys. This combination of experience uniquely positions him to build a robust enrollment foundation that will sustain Church Farm's mission of developing young men of character for generations to come.
 
"I am committed to serving at the intersection of exceptional education, access and community – I am drawn to Church Farm's mission of developing young men of character through experiential learning rooted in stewardship and service. I am enthusiastic about the opportunity to contribute to the advancement of Church Farm's legacy while expanding pathways for the next generation of transformational student leaders," Herb says.
 
“Herb brings valuable enrollment expertise to Church Farm School, particularly his work with boys from underserved communities attending Episcopal schools,” says Dr. Troy Baker, Church Farm Head of School. “We are eager to have him on our team expanding access to our world-class education.”
 
Prior to McDonogh and Bishop Walker, Herb served as Executive Director of Interstates, a nonprofit dedicated to youth development through the arts. He holds a BA in Music from Morehouse College and a graduate certificate in Leadership in Enrollment Management and School Administration from the USC Rossier School of Education. An active community leader, Herb serves as an elder at his Presbyterian church and maintains professional affiliations with the Association of Independent School Admissions Professionals and DMV Administrators of Color.
 
Church Farm School, founded in 1918 by Episcopal priest The Rev. Dr. Charles Wesley Shreiner, is an all-boys college preparatory boarding and day high school. The school provides generous financial aid to ensure bright young men can pursue a private school education. All graduates go on to attend leading colleges and universities, including Princeton, Cornell, Lehigh, Syracuse and more. Learn more at www.gocfs.net.
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The Church Farm School is an independent boarding and day school for boys in grades 9-12 located in Exton, PA. Founded in 1918 to provide an excellent education to young men from limited means, Church Farm School now serves boys from a range of socio-economic circumstances who are seeking an extraordinary educational opportunity. The school offers a challenging college preparatory curriculum and an exceptional level of personal attention, with class sizes averaging between just 7 and 12 students.