By Gabriela Amaral Whether you are in high school, college, or ready to start working full-time, landing an internship or job can seem daunting, especially if it's your first. But you’re not alone! Gabi Amaral, a Willow Class of 2010 graduate, offers her easy,...
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Come to Trivia Night at Willow!
Come to Trivia Night at Willow! Join us for a night of trivia, food, fun, and prizes! We will play in teams of six, so bring a team or plan to join one when you arrive. BYOB and bring a snack to share if you like, too! Tickets are $15/person. Purchase online here. If...
Willow Featured in Independent School Magazine
Read a story on Willow's Living Building from the NAIS publication.
What’s Next? From Montessori to Willow
By Carol Fontaine, Willow fifth grade teacher and certified Montessori teacher How do you continue to nurture your child’s love of learning after they complete their Montessori program? The Montessori Primary program gives children the foundation for a lifetime of...
Jacob Winterstein Hosts Poetry Cafe
As part of Willow’s new Working Writers speaker series, sixth grade students recently participated in a poetry residency with Jacob Winterstein. Jacob has taught poetry, performance, and improvisational rapping at schools, universities and community centers. He is the...
A Day in the Life: Willow Middle School
At Willow’s recent Middle School Open House, students and teachers led guests through A Day in the Life of a Willow middle schooler, with fun panels and workshops taking place throughout the evening. So, what does a day in Willow’s middle school look like? Morning...
Winter Willow Sprouts Starts in January
Willow Sprouts, our free Mommy & Me-style program for toddlers and their parents or caregivers, starts this Friday, January 12! Sprouts will join our preschool class to learn about animals in winter through stories, games, and projects. Sprouts is on Friday...
New Working Writers Speaker Series at Willow
Writing Professionals Share Their Craft with Willow Middle School Students Willow is excited to introduce a new speaker series for Middle School students. The series, which began on January 8, features five enriching lectures and workshops presented by six...
Historian Jim Basker Teaches at Willow
James Basker, President of the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History, taught social studies classes at The Willow School on December 1. Professor Basker spoke to seventh and eighth grade social studies students about the importance of primary documents and how...
Visiting Artist Joan Brady at Willow
On November 28 and 29, eighth grade students at The Willow School studied watercolor with an accomplished local artist, Joan Brady. Brady taught the students to paint a still life of flowers using a number of watercolor techniques. Students learned about the...