Patrick Agboka, SUNY-Albany

Patrick Agboka came to CFS as a freshman from the Bronx. Patrick says he selected the school based on his brother, Aaron’s (Class of 2018), experience. “I believed I would fit in with the culture of the school” Next year, he plans to study business management at SUNY-Albany, and he feels well prepared. “CFS has definitey taught me time management which I hope to carry into college so that I can achieve a nice balance between work and play.”
 
“I have definitely both physically matured into a young man and mentally matured my mind to be ready to start college. I also have gotten more involved in the Church Farm School community by joining clubs, being a student representative and getting a job working in the dining hall.
 
Says his advisor, Mr. Eric Fulmer, “Over his CFS career, Patrick has continued to grow and improve in all areas whether academics, athletics or just being a great brother to his classmates. He has matured a tremendous amount and is one of the best friends and funniest young men you will come across. I am so disappointed to not see him play lacrosse goalie this year and I know how much he looked forward to it. Our advisee group will miss your smile, friendship and sense of humor as you move onto bigger and better things!”
 
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.