Charlotte, a second grader at GUS, leads us through a simple meditation. Follow along with her and take a moment to re-set!
Read MoreThe 2019 Marine Endangered Species Art Contest highlights endangered and threatened species, using students artwork to showcase their knowledge and commitment to protecting these endangered animals.
Read MoreLyla leads us through a sequence of yoga poses with her friends Aine, Graham, Leo, Penny and Sydney. Follow along as we explore Warrior 1, Warrior 2, Reverse Warrior and Tree Pose.
Read MoreWe are excited to welcome our final two exhibitions of the school year, as part of our GUS Visiting Artists Series. They will be on display Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. through May 30, and are open to the public.
Read MoreEnvironmental Science Leadership + Adventures for Girls is a one-week course offered to girls entering 6th through 9th grade.
Read MoreWe LOVE recess at GUS, and not just because it's FUN. Research has shown that when kids have at least 20 minutes of recess they become more attentive and productive in class.
Read MoreCharlie and Charlotte lead a short meditation at our all school meeting.
Read MoreWe did it! When GUS first began to plan for the playground build last April, 2018, one trustee remarked, “Wow, that’s going to take a lot of hands.” We’re a community of only about 130 families. As a small school, undertaking a community build was an act of hope, faith, and trust. But so is educating children.
Read MoreThe 6th grade students recently journeyed to East Hill Farm in Troy, New Hampshire. All year long, the kids have explored the theme of "The People" and how groups of citizens work together. Our trip to the farm provided the perfect chance to learn more about teamwork, and how farmers around the world collectively work to provide nourishment for us all.
Read MoreOur students share what it is that they LOVE about our school.
Read MoreIn Buck’s second grade class, mindfulness is embedded into the daily routine, and has become very much a part of the class culture. Each day begins with yoga to calm and focus eager minds, and concludes with a reflection or meditation - sometimes lead by a student. In between, students practice deep breathing and mindful transitions when moving from one activity to the next.
Read MoreOn Thursday, April 11 we welcomed our friends from Gordon College for our annual Friendship Concert - a joint performance/informance between the GUS Chorus and Gordon College Choir.
Read MoreGet ready for summer adventures with Glen Urquhart School's expanded program for campers ages 3 to 13! SUMMER@GUS will offer eight weeks of full and half-day day camp and enrichment programs starting on June 24 and will once again partner with vendors from across the North Shore to enhance the camper experience, welcoming Chess Wizards, Coast-to-Coast Paddle, Empow Studios Tech Camp, Kestrel Educational Adventures, Mini Movers, Seamsters Local, and Taste Buds Kitchen.
Read MoreTo the many hands that made short work of this project, to those who kept homes running while our volunteers worked away, to those who helped feed our volunteers, to those who supplied materials or services, and to those who financially supported the project: thank you.
Read MoreTeaching and parenting are often confused, and it is clear to me why. As a parent, we teach all the time. We teach our children their first words and how to walk, how to tie their shoes and ride a bike, and how to be respectful and kind.
Read MoreCongratulations to 8th grade violinist Gabriel Klein for representing GUS at the Massachusetts Junior District Festival.
Read MoreArtwork by students in Pre-K, grade 3 and grade 4 will be on display at the Cape Ann Museum during the month of April.
Read MoreAfter a long winter, it’s nice to see signs of spring on the GUS campus: crocuses and snowdrops are rising up through the soil in front of the library windows. Red-wing blackbirds are exploring the wetlands and singing “conk-la-ree!” Black-capped chickadees are singing their spring song, which sounds like, “hey, sweetie!” And the snow is gone, hopefully for good. I trust you recharged and rested over the break. The faculty and I look forward to a great spring with your children.
Read MoreWe are excited to welcome Bradley Dickinson and Jane Sherrill to the GUS Lower and Upper School Galleries, as part of our GUS Visiting Artist series. These exhibits will be on-display Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. through April 27, and are open to the public.
Read MoreUsing charcoal and a large pad of drawing paper, develop basic skills in representational drawing from in-class still life arrangements. Develop a visual art repertoire that includes an understanding of composition, value, implied texture, balance, form, space, and emphasis.
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