Articles Categorized: News

Congrats to the cast and crew of “The Drowsy Chaperone!”

A huge round of applause for a job well done to everyone involved with "The Drowsy Chaperone." Whether it was courageously rollerskating blindfolded, getting folded into a Murphy bed, singing and dancing your heart out, calling perfect cues, meticulously creating...

Lower School construction project – update #6

Winter athletics update

Capeflete girls ice hockey (head coach Bob Mills and Flyer Laura Baginski '18) defeated Falmouth tonight 4-3 to advance to the semifinals Saturday at 8:30 pm at Troubh Ice Arena vs Portland/Deering. Come cheer on Laura and Bob! Boys ice...

The Forecaster: “Portland school asks ‘Can We’ reach across the political divide?”

Click here to read a Forecaster article about Waynflete's recently announced "Can We?" project, an initiative aimed at strengthening democratic institutions so that we can meet pressing challenges thoughtfully, effectively, and fairly for the benefit of all.

Co-ed sixth-grade basketball team advances to championship round in boys league

Waynflete's co-ed sixth-grade basketball team competed in the Boys and Girls Club Boys League this winter.  Coached by Technology Director Page Lennig and Waynflete parent Bill Frappier, the group began practicing together in November and finished up their season this...

Lower School artist contributes work to PMA show

First-grader Aggie (artwork shown above) will represent Waynflete's Lower School at the Portland Museum of Art's "Youth Art Month" in March!

Alumna lends a hand to The Drowsy Chaperone

Charlotte Brooks '11—pictured here with costume designer Barbara Kelly—recently pitched in to help the The Drowsy Chaperone's costume crew . With a cast of 29 and multiple costume changes, a few extra hands are needed! Charlotte has been working in costume...

Waynflete student artwork on display around Portland

Senior Lydia Giguere and junior Henry Spritz both have work on display through February 10 at Maine College of Art as part of the 2018 Scholastic Art and Writing Awards. They received the two highest honors, a silver and a gold key, respectively. (more…)

Also opening in September 2018: Lower School playgrounds!

Last Wednesday, during our afternoon faculty meetings, Lower School teachers developed some guiding principles for refurbishing the outdoor playscapes that will be open for business next September: Our outdoor playscapes should reflect our Lower School values and support the development...

“A problem that 87 people solved”

Read this Press Herald article by Caitie Whelan '02 on efforts to support those who are building new lives in Portland. Caitie is the founder of The Lightning Notes. Pictured above at left with Upper School Director Lowell Libby and...

Article: 6 truths about parenting tweens in the digital age

Click here to read an interesting article by Devorah Heitner, founder of "Raising Digital Natives," that suggests guidelines for social media use and examines the balance between screen and technology-free time. (Bonus link: Heitner's TED talk "The Challenges of Raising a...

The Spirit of MLK 2018

Over the past two weeks, students in the Upper School experienced the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in very tangible ways. The celebration began with the our annual Spirit of MLK award, which was conferred on Upper and...

Learning about kindness in the Early Childhood program

School is where most children move into the world beyond their homes, form friendships, and begin to learn how to manage social interactions. It is the perfect place to learn about kindness. At Waynflete, we support this process continually by...

Ethiopian dance workshop brings together students from all three divisions

Dance Director Susan Nelson recently offered an Ethiopian Dance Workshop to students in honor of Waynflete's upcoming Lower School Global Focus Week on Ethiopia. From Elicia Niemiec (Physical Education): Susan Nelson held an Ethiopian dance workshop for students yesterday. I stopped by...

PRIDE goes ice skating

PRIDE students, friends, and advisor Mimi Olins pause to enjoy a photo op with Blake from Radio station 93.1 at Thompson's Point Out on Ice event, sponsored by Equality Maine.

2017-2018 Spirit of Martin Luther King Jr. Awards

Waynflete's Diversity and Equity Committee (DEC) recently invited Middle and Upper School students to submit an application for the fourth annual Spirit of Martin Luther King Jr. Award. Interested students were asked to submit an essay in response to one...

Training to save lives

On January 20, the Waynflete CPR & AED club held an event to certify members of the Waynflete community in citizens CPR and AED use. The CPR & AED club’s mission is to certify as many people as possible within...

In the thick of it with Bonnie Docherty ’90

Bonnie Docherty ’90 has a long-held passion for the study of history. Her interests were nurtured in Waynflete’s Upper School by teachers like Karen Whitney and Alice Brock, and she planned to eventually pursue a doctoral degree. But after majoring...

Seventh grade “X-Ray Animal” paintings

These animal paintings were inspired by the design concepts of native Australian paintings. These paintings traditionally depicted the stylized interior and exterior of an animal, had closed shapes of color, and intricate dot patterning. Our students began by sketching a...

2018 Jazz All-State Music Festival Report

Saxophonist Julian Abbott '18 represented Waynflete School at the Maine Music Educators Association Jazz All-State Music Festival hosted by South Portland High School on January 11-13, 2018! He was privileged to work with Jeff Coffin, a globally recognized saxophonist, composer and educator.  In addition, Jeff is...

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