Alumnae

Alumnae

Welcome Home

As a Winsor alumna, you bring our mission to life in all of the ways you contribute to the world. Youโ€™ll carry the lessons you learnedโ€”and friendships you developedโ€”with you throughout your life.

Events

Winsor offers events throughout the year in Boston and beyond to keep our alumnae community connected to Winsor and each other.

Stay In Touch

Winsor will always be your school, and, like your class, it will be stronger with your participation and support. Your involvement and ideas are always welcome.

Alumnae Association

All Winsor alums automatically become members of the Alumnae Association, regardless of whether they graduated from the school. Established more than 100 years ago as the Graduate Club, the Alumnae Association changed to its current name in the 1960s and stopped charging dues in order to include all members of our alumnae community.

Meet the Winsor Alumnae Board
Young Alumnae Committee (YAC)

Volunteer Opportunities

Winsor offers alumnae many opportunities to stay connected to the school, and encourages you to consider volunteering. View detailed descriptions of several volunteer options below.

Ways to get involved:

  • Serve as a Class Liaison
  • Plan your next reunion
  • Host a Winsor alumnae gathering in your city or region
  • Join one of several Alumnae Board committees open to all alumnae
  • Become a member of the Young Alumnae Committee (classes of the last 15 years)
  • Nominate someone for the Alumnae Board
  • Mentor Winsor seniors during their Independent Learning Experience
  • Speak to students in an assembly/class or to alumnae at an event
  • Contribute a story idea for the Winsor Bulletin

Alumnae Connect

Welcome to Winsor's Alumnae Connect. We invite our alums to use this platform to connect directly with one another and support each other through mentorship, job postings, discussion boards, and more.

Alumnae News

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CEO Mira Mehta โ€™02 Encourages Young VCs and Entrepreneurs to โ€œStay Curiousโ€

Running a Nigerian tomato paste company was never part of the plan for Mira Mehta โ€™02. But when you โ€œstay curious,โ€ as she encouraged students in Winsorโ€™s Venture Capital and Entrepreneurship Club, life takes some fascinating turns. โ€œI thought I wanted to be an Olympic athlete,โ€ she told the club on a recent visit to…

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Gevvie Stone โ€™03 Receives NEPSAC Martin William Souders Memorial Award

Last month, during the annual meeting of the New England Preparatory School Athletic Council (NEPSAC), Olympian rower and physician Dr. Gevvie Stone โ€™03 received the organization’s Martin William Souders Memorial Award. The award is presented each year to a New England Independent School graduate with a distinguished athletic record who has gone on to distinction…

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Three Decades of Under the Lights

A beloved Winsor tradition for over three decades, Under the Lights brings current and former faculty, students, alums, and parents to campus for a Friday-night celebration of Winsor community. The gathered crowds cheered on the mid, JV, and varsity soccer, field hockey, and volleyball teams as they competed in 11 contests with area schools. Hundreds…

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Forever Learning

During Alumnae Weekend, attendees had the option to attend one of three concurrent master classes on Saturday afternoon. Presented by Winsor staff and alumnae, each class offered a brief deep dive into a different subject, giving attendees the chance to engage in literary and historical discussions, flex their artistic muscles, and even explore Winsorโ€™s own…

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