More than 200 women who attended the same all-girls school as Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh’s accuser have signed an open letter supporting her allegations of sexual assault when they were both high school students.

The letter says the women — who graduated from the private Holton-Arms School in Bethesda, Md., between 1967 and 2018 — believe California psychology professor Christine Blasey Ford “and are grateful that she came forward to tell her story.”

“Dr. Blasey Ford’s experience is all too consistent with stories we heard and lived while attending Holton,” the letter says.

“Many of us are survivors ourselves.”

The letter is posted on the Google Forms website and says it’s been signed by “200+ alumnae,” but the names of the signatories aren’t included.

Sarah Burgess, a member of the class of 2005, told the Huffington Post that she wrote the letter with several schoolmates because Ford’s claims felt “personal.”

“I know that in the coming days, her story will be scrutinized, and she will be accused of lying,” Burgess said.

“However, I grew up hearing stories like hers, and believe her completely.”

Ford claims Kavanaugh drunkenly pushed her into a bedroom during a small party at a house in Montgomery County, Md., in 1982, when he was 17 and she was 15.

Kavanaugh allegedly pinned Ford to a bed, groped her and tried to remove her clothing, putting his hand over her mouth to keep her from screaming.

Kavanaugh vehemently denies the allegations, as does another man, Mark Judge, who Ford claims was also present in the room.