Recently, we welcomed Dr. Mehmet Berkmen, Senior Scientist at New England Biolabs, to campus for an engaging exploration of the connection between science and art.
Read MoreDuring his time as Head of School, Raymond Nance led with care, curiosity, and a deep appreciation for the world around him. That same spirit is evident in his photography.
Read MoreAdin Murray lives and works on Cape Ann, Massachusetts. His work has been shown at the Woodruff Art Center in Atlanta, the Rymer Gallery in Nashville, the Pei-Ling Chan Gallery in Savannah, among others. His work has been featured in Faultline, the University of California, Irvine’s literary and art publication, and has also appeared in Southern Living and North Shore Magazines, as well as the Boston Globe.
Read MoreIn the days leading up to Spring Break, campus was full of energy — Boar Cup bringing us together in all the best ways, and students engaged in experiences from trips to Harrison’s Comics to karate. It was a joyful, spirited close to the stretch.
Read MorePlace your order online and leave your containers in a paper bag CLOSED with your name by 1pm on Wednesday. Containers will be refilled and ready for pick up for the following Wednesday after 3pm.
Read MoreFebruary has brought us deeper into winter, with more snow, colder days, and that familiar midseason feeling when the holidays are behind us, and spring still feels just out of reach. It is a time that asks for steadiness — from our students, from our teachers, and from all of us. And yet, even in this quieter, wintry stretch, GUS continues to be full of life, creativity, and joy.
Read MoreIn this special Mindful Moment, GUS second graders guide listeners through a simple practice of heartfulness — sending kind thoughts and intentions to ourselves and others.
Read MoreIn this episode, Head of School Gretchen Forsyth sits down with science teacher Emilie Cushing to explore how care grows from experience, curiosity, and time spent outdoors.
Read MoreWarm up at the TD Garden this March! Enter for a chance to win suite seats to one (or both!) of two exciting matchups.
Read More8th Grade Arts Night, including the White Shirt Project and dance performances, challenges students to become more culturally literate while reflecting on who they are, where they are, and where they are going — core themes of a GUS education.
Read MoreOne of the things families notice almost immediately at Glen Urquhart School is that learning doesn’t stay neatly contained within classroom walls.
Read MoreJanuary is a good moment to pause — long enough to notice what’s been working, and just briefly, before we dive back in. One thing I’m always struck by at Glen Urquhart School is how naturally learning spills beyond classroom walls. When rubber boots are as essential as pencils, it’s a clear signal that learning here is active, curious, and deeply connected to the world around us.
Read MoreUpper School math teacher Bradley Cooke turned December math into pure magic with her student-run “Gingerbread Business” project.
Read MoreThis week’s Mindful Moment brought to you by second graders, who gently guide us through a New Year meditation focused on calm, curiosity, and kindness.
Read MoreWe are thrilled to announce the launch of our new podcast, now available to stream on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Read MoreDylan Comb attended GUS from kindergarten through 8th grade, graduating in 2003. From there, he went on to Pingree School and then on to the University of Vermont. He received his Master’s degree in marine biology from Northeastern University in 2016.
Read MoreA reflection from Upper School English Teacher, Kate Doyon ’01.
Read MoreCompost at GUS with Green Beverly’s drop-off compost program!
Read MoreIn this week’s Mindful Moment, second graders lead a guided meditation centered on finding your inner light. In honor of the Winter Solstice, the shortest day of the year, we’re sharing this episode as an invitation to pause, reflect, and bring a little extra light to yourself.
Read MoreInspired by Spotify Wrapped, we’re excited to share Your GUS Wrapped: a playful, reflective look back at 2025, highlighting the moments, experiences, and rhythms that defined learning at GUS.
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