Alumni Q+A: Yeshe Tungkhar '93

GUS encourages children to be critical thinkers and explore their interests, to respect and learn about/from people and places outside of one’s own circle, and gives them the tools and experiences to further nurture their kindness and compassion. We need more individuals with those types of qualities in today’s world. 

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Whitney Buckley
Engaging a Natural Desire to Make Sense of The World

Kindergarteners are full of possibility, energy, curiosity, and a desire to know about their world and how it works. Our kindergarten theme, The World Around Us, allows us the opportunity to explore the basic human needs of food, clothing, and shelter in our lives, historically and in other cultures.

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A Message From Our New Head of School: Gretchen Forsyth

It is with a full heart and a head full of visions for a great future that I accept the appointment as Glen Urquhart School's next head of school. It is the greatest honor of my life and a sincere thrill. I look forward to working with our tremendous faculty to continue to grow and evolve this school we all know and value in innovative and inspiring ways.

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GUS Visiting Artists: Frances Hamliton + Marilu Swett

We are excited to welcome Frances Hamilton and Marilu Swett to the GUS Lower and Upper School Galleries, as our first GUS Visiting Artists of the school year. These exhibits will be on-display Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. through November 26, and are open to the public.

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Live from The Canadian Wilderness

Multimedia project based on Gary Paulsen’s Hatchet kicks off 5th grade study of The Land. Hear from 5th grade teachers Katie Blynn and Katie McCarthy on why the theme The Land is so important - and how the first project of the year sets them on a path for success.

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