Lower School Students Adventure to the Land Beyond

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February 8, 2024—Thirty Lower School students took part in the Lower School Winter Play and transported the audience in the David E. and Stacey L. Goel Theater to the Land Beyond, the setting of The Phantom Tollbooth by Susan Namus. Based on the children’s fantasy adventure novel of the same name—written by Norton Juster with…

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Greek Symposium Brings History to Life

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The Class II Greek Symposium is a History Department showcase for Winsor’s sixth graders. After studying Athens and Sparta, Class II students examine the Persian Wars, the rise of powerful Greek city-states, and the key figures, battles, and strategies that ultimately led to the defeat of the Persian Empire. The resulting “golden age” of Greece…

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Class I Play Builds Community and Teaches Environmental Responsibility

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January 11, 2024—The annual Class I play is a time-honored tradition that is designed to unite Winsor’s incoming class of students and build community. Working together, all 32 students spend their very first semester preparing for the performance. This year’s play, Why the Sky is Far Away, was written by Theater Director Jeremy Johnson. An adaptation…

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Fall In Love with Class IV Rock On

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January 18, 2024—While the Winsor Performing Arts Department has a robust catalog of offerings, a fan-favorite is the Class IV Rock On elective. Lower School students study the history of pop music and then select songs to learn and perform in an annual student performance at an all-school assembly.  Playing electric bass, bells, congas, drums…

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Celebrating the Beloved Community: MLK Social Justice Assembly

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January 16, 2024—Class VI emcee Zora Chirunga ’26 kicked off the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration during the all-school social justice assembly. The event, which honors Dr. King’s legacy, has taken many forms over the years and usually features artistic expression, student voices, and a special guest. Four student leaders Caroline Bird ‘29, Majdouline…

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Art Show Brings Recent Alums to Campus

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January 8, 2024—Winsor alums Chloe Macaulay ’21 and Brigid O’Connor ’22—both dedicated artists during their time at Winsor—returned to campus for an art show and a reception celebrating their artistic journey and evolution.  In their respective junior years, Macaulay and O’Connor were both recipients of the Linda Alles ’71 Memorial Award, which is given to…

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Joe O’Donnell’s Legacy at Winsor

Dear members of Winsor community, On Sunday, January 7, the Winsor community lost a dear friend, a man whose love for this school was abiding and whose commitment to sustaining its excellence inspired those around him and changed the school forever. Joe O’Donnell entered the Winsor community as a parent, joined the Board of Trustees…

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