As part of their study of bacteria and viruses, seventh-grade students recently created models that showed their understanding of how these two types of pathogens make more of themselves.
Read MoreKindergarteners have been busy studying motion in their virtual science classroom.
Read MoreSince launching our plan for distance learning in March, GUS faculty and staff have stepped up, working tirelessly to ensure the social and emotional well-being of our students, while also providing them with engaging and appropriately challenging learning experiences. Due to their collective effort, GUS distance learning feels anything but distant.
Read MoreOn the 50th anniversary of the first Earth Day, join the GUS community by making a pledge to make one small change in your life to help the earth.
Read MoreMembers of the GUS community are getting creative and tackling the @gettymuseum Challenge in homes across the North Shore!
Read MoreRecently, first graders have been exploring their sense of sight. They have learned all about how the eye works and as a fun project to culminate our study, created their own “I SPY” book to put their sense of sight to the test!
Read MoreThe sixth grade scientists are at it again, combining their math, science, and art skills to build scaled models of the solar system.
Read MoreFour weeks ago, as we firmed up plans for distance learning, our focus was, as it always is at GUS, on the student experience.
Read MoreOur GUS artists are busy creating from home. Thank you to our talented art teachers for continuing to inspire our students from afar and sharing great projects our students can tackle at home.
Read More7th Grade English teacher Sydney Clark asked students to reflect: Everything has changed recently, for you, for your family, for your friends, for your community, and for the world. Your assignment is to reflect on this change. Here are some of their responses:
Read MoreThis week, GUS students completed our first full week of distance learning. While we would certainly all rather be in the classroom, this situation has afforded our faculty a new opportunity to bring learning alive - in homes across the North Shore - and we are eager to explore new ways to deliver on our mission.
Read MoreThis week, 4th graders were challenged to sketch this arrangement of Forsythia by Ms. Zaval using any art materials they had on hand. Peruse submissions by our creative fourth grade students!
Read MoreA special message from GUS Faculty.
Read MoreA letter from Mr. Bartsch to his eighth grade students as we embark on our first day of distance learning.
Read MoreWe are proud to present the first exclusively digital edition of The Tartan. Your inbox is the only mailbox this issue will occupy. A survey last summer showed an overwhelming 90% of GUS alumni were in favor of The Tartan going digital. Inspired by our students past and present, and their passion for the environment, we’re taking this small step to reduce our footprint by going digital.
Read MoreGrade Three is a year of personal discovery, as students develop a stronger sense of identity and community, and begin to expand their social awareness. Our third grade theme, ‘Where Am I Going?,’ allows us to explore the world, beginning with our classroom and expanding outwards in ever broadening concentric circles into the world at large.
Read MoreMany people dislike Valentine’s day. Oftentimes dismissed as a Hallmark holiday, I see value in taking a day to reflect on who and what you love. For me, Valentine’s Day was extra special this year. My day began at breakfast with former trustee members from as far back as the early 80’s. It was a wonderful testament to the power of the GUS experience and to the value of connection around shared experiences.
Read MoreThe chickens X Block has been an upper school favorite for the last couple of years. Students in this X-block are dedicated to having chickens on the GUS campus permanently.
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