2025 Annual Brooks Poetry Prize Competition
The Brooks Poetry Prize competition is a storied Winsor tradition dating back to 1909 that puts students’ public speaking skills front and center. Nine students stepped on stage in the David E. and Stacey L. Goel Theater as the final round of the competition got underway. English Department Head Courtney Jackson introduced the annual event,…
Read MoreWinsor Abroad: Two Trips of Lasting Memories
Through the Our Winsor Voice series, we asked Winsor students to share an experience that brought them joy, shaped their worldview, developed a new passion, or created a new learning environment. Paige Fenton ’26 shared her experience traveling to the Netherlands and Sisi Ansari ’28 shared her experience with Illumina in Jamaica. The Netherlands by…
Read MoreRocking Out with Advanced Rock On
With a spotlight shining on senior Mina Feldman ’25, the 2025 Advanced Rock On set opened with an energetic rendition of Dick Dane’s 1962 surf rock hit “Miserlou.” A purely instrumental song, the melody switched between Mina and Aiden Sun ’27—both on electric guitar—and Charlotte Holmes ’26 on alto saxophone. Izzy Lai ‘27 added shimmering…
Read MoreSeniors Present 2025 Hemenway Speeches
Six seniors sat on the stage of the David E. and Stacey L. Goel Theater prepared to give the speech of a lifetime during all-school assembly on Thursday. The 112th Annual Hemenway Prize for Speaking Competition has been underway for weeks. In March, the entire senior class came together in the theater and listened intently…
Read MoreA Sneak Peek into Winsor’s Second Annual TEDx Event
Get a sneak peek into Winsor’s second annual TEDx event, “The Road Less Traveled.” In this episode, you will get a preview of the talks from this year’s speakers—Jaya Goud ’27, Zara Sword ’26, Lara do Rosario ’26, Julia Oh ’26, and Masu Haque-Khan P’27—and hear exclusive interviews with the student speakers. Keep an eye…
Read MoreSounds of Spring: Annual Spring Music Concert Returns
Kaiya Goud ’30, a vocalist in Descants, welcomed everyone to the annual Spring Music Concert and introduced the Lower School Orchestra. Performing the Adagio and Allegro movements from Antonio Vivaldi’s Concerto Grosso for two violins and cello, RV 578, the performance featured soloists Sophie Wang ’30 and Grace Wu ’29 on violins and Claire Ban…
Read MoreWinsor Surpasses $75 Million in Historic Campaign
With landmark gifts and momentum building, the Winsor Leads campaign enters its final phase. The Winsor School has surpassed an extraordinary milestone in its $100 million campaign, Winsor Leads—raising more than $75 million to date. As one of the most ambitious endowment campaigns ever undertaken by a girls’ school, this achievement marks a powerful moment…
Read MoreWinsor at Worlds: Debating on the Global Stage
by Emily Zhang ’25 Through the Our Winsor Voice series, we asked Winsor students to share an experience that brought them joy, shaped their worldview, developed a new passion, or created a new learning environment. Emily Zhang ’25 shared her experience on the Winsor Debate team and the preparation to compete in the World Individual…
Read MoreSpring Dance Concert Showcases Student Choreographers
Wearing spiral tie-dye shirts, Class I dancers turned and leaped across the stage to kick off the Spring Dance Concert. Introduced by Chiara Darland ’32, the audience was told to “watch how dancers embody the word ‘freedom’—freedom to be our authentic selves, freedom to follow our unique paths, and freedom to embrace our values as…
Read MoreInternational Night Brings 250+ People to Campus
International Night was a literal passport to the vibrant cultures that make up the Winsor community. A true collaboration between the Student Equity Board, the Parents’ Association, and the Advancement Department, the event drew over 250 people to the Brock-Wilson Gymnasium. Rows of tables stretched across the gym with 19 countries represented. Winsor faculty, students,…
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