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Phase I: Water Treatment
[column width="six" position="first"] During a storm event, the Willow campus treats water by passing it through a series of bioswales and native plantings before it reaches any detention ponds or the constructed wetlands. The Phase I site design allows for the full...
Phase I: Schoolhouse LEED Gold, 2002
[column width="six" position="first"] Phase I of the School’s Master Site Plan involved the construction of a 13,500 square foot classroom building and site infrastructure including roadways, parking lots, native landscaping, a natural wastewater treatment system, and...
The Farmhouse – Administration Building
[column width="six" position="first"] Used as the home for the Brady Family who lived in this area for decades, this original three-story Colonial home that dates back to the late 19th century is now an administration building with offices for the Head of School,...
Green Spaces In Schools Improve Children’s Memory And Attention
Children today spend less time outdoors than ever before -- and it may be detrimental not only to their physical health, but also to their cognitive development.
Take a Sky High Tour!
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A Teacher’s Outlook on Educating for Sustainability
Our 4th grade teacher Carol Fontaine shares her insights on the bigger vision for our students. Dear Willow Community, Our faculty has just completed its third day of professional development with Jaimie Cloud of The Cloud Institute for Sustainability...
Willow Featured in Independent School Magazine
Read a story on Willow's Living Building from the NAIS publication.
Alumni Spotlight: Time Capsule Project
During the 2017 graduation ceremony, Alexa Epstein, a new Willow alumni, introduced us to a new Willow tradition. From this year onward, each graduating class will add to Willow's new Time Capsule chest, creating a unique, student-curated collection of memories for...