Spring 2026
In This Issue
Winsor Days: Block x Block
Through its 140-year history, Winsor has been home to thousands of students, parents, alums, faculty, staff, and friends.
Night Moves: Three Decades of Under the Lights
Last year, a group of multigenerational alumnae ranging from the Class of 1975 to the Class of 2008 formed a committee to organize an anniversary celebration for Under the Lights.
The Unique Rhythm of Winsor
After six months on Pilgrim Road, I have settled into the day to-day rhythm of life at Winsor.
Bulletin
Magic, courage, community, and impactโthis season at Winsor brought each to life. From a spirited convocation and an inspiring conversation with Dr. Mona Hanna, to joyful gatherings with grandparents and meaningful parent engagement, students and families deepened their connections across campus. Faculty excellence was celebrated, milestones honored, and everyday moments of teaching and learning reflected the heart of a community committed to growth, care, and making a difference.
Discovering Mexico City and Its Surroundings
Though I studied spanish in college and have been teaching the language for more than two decades, until 2024 I had never had the opportunity to travel to Mexico. It felt particularly important for me to travel to the countryโs capital city to better understand the people, history, language, and perspectives that are so key to the curriculum I teach at Winsor.
Sweet Acts of Service
Giving back takes many forms, and for Youjin Choi ’26 and sisters Julia Oh ’26 and Anna Oh ’28, it shows up as baking. The…
Consistency Counts: A Lifetime of Impact at Winsor
Cory Hurley McPeek โ58, Pโ83 says that even before her first day at Winsor, she already felt like a student; the school had sent her a summer reading list and even connected her to another classmate.
Continuum
From Beacon Hill to screens across the globe, Winsor alumnae continue to find creative ways to connect, learn, and share their expertise. In this collection of stories, graduates open their doors, their minds, and their hearts, demonstrating the enduring power of a Winsor education to spark curiosity and community for life.
Broadening the Field
From co-chairing a National High School Sports Analytics Association (NHSSAA) to teaching baseball analytics in public libraries, Ginny Choe โ27 is expanding who has access to the analytical side of sports.





