Second grade naturalists are invested in learning about their theme, where do I live?, by exploring and studying various species of plants and animals on the GUS campus.
Read MoreThank you to Black Earth Compost for joining our third graders in the GUS Greenhouse to teach them about the composting process, let them get their hands dirty in some fresh compost, and, maybe most importantly, show them how the truck works!
Read MoreA "peace" sign carved into a giant pumpkin at the school's entrance. The fourth-grade class at the school was responsible for the fine work.
Read MoreAt its very best, politics allow us to connect with others, lessening the feeling of isolation possible in a country of 330 million. The act of voting encourages the sense of living within a shared social contract, as collectively we make decisions that shape our nation and affect us all.
Read MoreGUS Pre-K spreads smiles across campus with their peace rocks, in celebration of International Day of Peace.
Read MoreWe are excited to welcome former faculty member Annalee Johnson P’88 and Billy Evans to the GUS Lower and Upper School Galleries!
Read MoreThanks to the dedication and generosity of every person and each family listed in this honor roll of donors, we were able to navigate unprecedented and challenging times together.
Read MoreThis summer, the GUS Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion professional learning group participated in an intensive equity improvement clinic through the Harvard RIDES (Reimagining Integration: Diverse and Equitable Schools) Project, alongside 8 other schools from across the country, to help define this year's DEI work on campus.
Read MoreIt was a start of school unlike any other and yet, just like every other. Weeks of planning, furniture rearranging, and policymaking, led to an early opening of school in late August.
Read MoreGUS students share how they feel about being back on campus this fall.
Read MoreIt’s no secret this fall has been a back-to-school like no other. Members of the GUS faculty share reflections on the first month of school back at GUS.
Read MorePatty Clark, lower school music teacher, discusses the history of our national anthem, “The Star-Spangled Banner,” and the concurrent history of a lesser-known song recently brought into the spotlight by the National Football League, “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” when they announced it would be played this season ahead of every season-opener.
Read MoreI am writing to invite you to participate in the 20th Annual Glen Urquhart School Wild Boar Golf Tournament at the Essex County Club on Monday, October 5th. Although the event will look slightly different this year (as do most things!), we are so excited that we are able to hold the tournament, and hope everyone can find a way to participate.
Read MoreWe had a great first week back to school! Thanks to everyone in the GUS community for making it a succes.
Read MoreMr. Forsyth shares her top ten tips for a safe and successful return to campus!
We can’t wait to see everyone at GUS on Wednesday.
Read MoreHead of School Gretchen Forsyth and School Nurse Kitty Hunt, along with some special guests, answer some frequently asked parent questions about our fall reopening plan.
Read MoreWe are excited to welcome our students back to campus, starting August 26. To our GUS community, and to the greater community of parents, educators, homeschoolers and beyond, we have been working hard to find creative ways to simplify our operations in order to offer safe, in-person programming while continuing to provide a quality GUS education for our students.
Read MoreGlen Urquhart School recently celebrated the Class of 2020 with an in-person, socially-distanced graduation ceremony, hosted on their campus in Beverly Farms. The campus was closed in March due to COVID-19, preventing the scheduled graduation ceremony from taking place on June 10.
Read MoreThis weekend, Glen Urquhart School celebrated the class of 2020 with an in-person, socially-distanced graduation ceremony, hosted on their campus in Beverly Farms, MA. The campus was closed in March due to COVID-19, preventing the scheduled graduation ceremony from taking place on June 10.
Read MoreFor our graduating class, the spring of 2020 looked much different than expected. The phrase the show must go on was more true this spring than ever!
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