Silas Moroux, '27

Silas Moroux, ’27, came to ESA in PK4. A member of the Badminton Club, he has just started the Young Venture Capitalists Club. He says at ESA you can find a group and have a unique experience. 

Here’s our Q&A with Silas:

What makes ESA a unique school to attend?

The welcoming community composed of kind students and uplifting teachers makes ESA a unique and special place to attend. 

Who or what has inspired you as a learner?

All teachers have lifted me up and never put me down. All teachers have had faith in me and treat all students as equal. 

What has been your most challenging moment at ESA?

I struggled to make friends at the start and find my spot, but with time, everything fell into place. 

If you had a month to study anything in the world, what would you be passionate about learning?

Probably Communication and Finance to further stride towards my goal of being a trade shark. 

Is there anything you’d like to share with the community about your ESA experience?

At ESA anyone can find a community and be themselves, being included by all.

Thanks, Silas!
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