The Special GUS Magic

Once again, I’m excited by all the wonderful things happening on campus. From students exploring the nature trail to learning a new song for Solstice, or making a video for All School Meeting during Leadership Group time, in big ways and small ways, that special GUS magic is all around.

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HOS LetterGretchen Forsyth
Dreaming Big at GUS: Campus Master Planning

In 1977, the 23 acres of ponds, meadows, wetlands, and woodlands, then known as the Orchidvale Estate, was chosen as the site of the newly formed Glen Urquhart School for its natural beauty, and for the teaching opportunities presented by its diverse topography. Now, 46 Years later, we are excited to be dreaming big about the future of our beautiful campus.

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Alumni Profile: Ed Akerley '89

After graduating in 1989 as a member of one of the last 9th grade classes at GUS, Ed Akerely went on to graduate from Massachusetts Maritime Academy and now serves as a Lieutenant Commander in the US Coast Guard Reserve, a post he’s now held for 17 years!

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GUS AlumniMartha Delay
The Power of Community

From everyone at GUS, and from every corner of school life positively impacted by family participation, THANK YOU. On behalf of our teachers, students, staff, and families, thank you.

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A Place Based History: Bartlett Field

Ever notice or wonder about the sign that’s nestled among the reeds alongside the entrance to the big playing field on campus? The sign bearing the name Bartlett Field? Well, there will soon be a new sign to replace the existing, well-worn sign but the story behind how the sign was first named is an older one.

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A School that Values Community

As we are now deep in fall and preparing for GrandFriends’ Day and Bread day in the near future, the year seems to be flying by! It’s been a whirlwind first few months of school, as we return to a relative “normal” year. While so much is the same, we find ourselves in a moment of reflection, more closely examining not only who we are but who we want to be.

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Bringing Arts + Humanities to Life for Eighth Graders in New York City

One of the hallmarks of a GUS education is that learning is never restricted to the walls of our classrooms or to our physical campus. Instead, teachers use field trips as a way for our students to engage in real-world work and experiences and to see their learning come alive while building community and getting to know each other better. The much-anticipated 8th grade New York City Trip is a great example of this idea in action.

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