Finals week is in full swing! The well-being office is on hand to make sure that the respite between exams is filled with well-deserved treats; today the Kona Ice Truck handed out shaved ice to students during lunch.
Yesterday, Sixth Formers picked up their charms and ties for Prize Day and enjoyed ice cream together.
Watch Prize Day live tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. (Eastern): https://t.co/rnKz2cfzwh
With Prize Day approaching, the Sixth Form spent Thursday evening at Sunset Farm for their annual dinner and dance, enjoying beautiful weather, great food, and lively music.
This Saturday, the de Menil Gallery opened a week-long "Advanced Art Exhibition: 2026 Selected Works" show during the end of the year visual arts gala. The exhibit marks the first time student work has been displayed in this gallery space. Read more: https://t.co/jwcM5LiWgC
After classes yesterday, students headed outside for Spring Fling, where they competed alongside their dormmates in an obstacle course, dodgeball, soapy spikeball, and tug of war!
At Saturday’s Short Works Festival, students created one-act plays, dance performances, and a short film, all presented on stage in the Campbell Performing Arts Center.
It was the last St. Mark's Day of the year this past weekend. Groton's historic rivals traveled to our home fields for spring athletics competitions on both Friday and Saturday, and many seniors competed in their last high school games. More photos: https://t.co/HnVJsNmXyy
One minute of Minute-to-Win-It (sped-up version)
Spirit Week happens once a term to hype students up leading to St. Mark's Day. Dorms compete for the most points by dressing up and competing in short games during Conference Period throughout the week. #RollZeebs
For this year's prank, Groton and Lawrence Academy students swapped places with their neighbors. Entertainment ensued when the Lawrence students took over Roll Call and announcements concluded with the classic Happy Birthday song, rather than Groton's traditional birthday cheer.
At this year's Grotonstock, students enjoyed a beautiful Saturday evening on the Circle and listened to their friends sing, play instruments, and perform comedy routines.
🟢 HAPPY SURPRISE HOLIDAY!🟢
Every term, students get an unexpected day off from classes, announced by prefects and headmaster. Students are offered the opportunity to travel to Boston and Cambridge. On this especially hot day, many students are enjoying the campus outdoor pool
"Outside The Lines: stories of fitting in, standing out, and standing up" by Logan '27, Karlene '29, Sophie '28, Aisling '27, Daniel '26, Michelle '26, Rory H. '28, Peter '27, and Rohan (Lawrence Academy), with writing by Evelyn '27, and stage management by Owen '28.
The Cultural Alliance is an extracurricular student-led community that provides a space for students to discuss racial justice and other societal issues and connect with each other. Last night, they held their year-end celebration in the Admission Office with food and games.
On Saturday the track and field team smashed several school records at the Independent School League Championships. Groton School records were broken by Maggie '29, Susan '28, Katrina '26, Kaysan '26, and the girls 4x100 meter relay team. Read more: https://t.co/7MSH3Li5oL
The annual Spring Jam was on Saturday. Several of the school's groups—Orchestra, Select Chamber, Maqupellas, and Jazz Band—performed a range of music for the Groton community, from Beethoven to Queen 🎻🎷🎶
View more photos on flickr: 📷 https://t.co/HEsppWsqX8
Scenes from the Sixth Form Alumni Association welcome dinner, where the soon-to-graduate form dined with faculty, trustees, and alumni and was welcomed into the alumni community