Community Life

Inclusion and Belonging

Every school day, more than 475 students travel to Winsor from across Greater Boston to create a neighborhood on Pilgrim Road. Our students bring their whole selves to school—including their diverse talents, family backgrounds, and racial, religious, and gender identities.

Because our teachers and staff welcome students to leave no part of who they are behind, students can be themselves. They find acceptance, pass it on to their neighbors, and a community in which everyone feels like they belong.

Cultivating Connections

Students thrive in a supportive environment. We work to make everyone in our community feel valued and accepted.

Winsor Builds Community

Community News

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The Annual Fall Concert: A Mosaic of Nostalgia

Thursday, October 12—Over 100 students participated in the annual Fall Concert during all-school assembly. It was a true demonstration of the power of music. The audience in the David E. and Stacey L. Goel Theater was by turns contemplative and energized as they responded to the music.  The concert began with the Lower School Orchestra…

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Dr. Vivienne Ming: Using Artificial Intelligence to Unlock Human Potential

October 12, 2023—Dr. Vivienne Ming is happy to “get nerdy” and talk about the details of her work as a theoretical neuroscientist, a field of study that uses mathematical and computational models to understand how brains work. She’s an expert in artificial intelligence (AI) who routinely works with millions of data points as well as…

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UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Vanessa Nakate Visits Winsor and Speaks Up for Climate Justice

Articulate and self-possessed, climate change activist Vanessa Nakate took the stage at Winsor’s David E. and Stacey L. Goel Theater on Thursday, September 28, where she addressed a rapt audience of students, faculty, and staff, as well as guests from Boston Latin School (BLS). After receiving a warm welcome from student leaders of Conserve Our…

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