For the past 23 years, Kathy Wells has been one of the warmest hearts in both the Waynflete History Department and the school-wide community. She started teaching in the Early Childhood program and loved it so much that she continued...
Articles Categorized: Upper School
As you might know, our Waynflete LifeSmarts team has qualified national tournament for the third year in a row. We finished 10th last year. As part of the competition, the LifeSmarts teams were assigned to make a one minute...
Rehearsals are underway for the spring show! Tom Stoppard's classic, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead directed by Elliot Nye and Mike Rodway is off to a hilarious start. You might want to brush up your Shakespeare before you attend this...
I have spent about a month in and around the Kathmandu, studying Tibetan Buddhism, the Tibetan language, and other aspects of various Himalayan peoples through SIT, my study abroad program. A month ago we spent a week in India, and...
Eleanor Callott Whitney ’00 is an entrepreneur, writer, rock musician, and educator who is living in Brooklyn, NY. She is the proud recipient of a Master’s degree in Public Administration from Baruch College. For over a decade, Eleanor has worked with...
In a close competition with historic favorite Waterville Senior High School (16 State Championships to their credit), the Waynflete Flyers Green team brought its A+ game to the tournament and slipped by Waterville to secure its third state championship in...
Photo taken from Wikipedia RAaW (Racial Awareness at Waynflete) Presents NAS: Time is Illmatic, the controversial documentary that explores the making of the 1994 debut album of the rapper Nas. This important film, which came out in 2014, follows the artist as...
Upper school students and faculty took part in the 11th annual Spirit Week tournaments. Pictured are tournament champions. The Dodgeball tournament was won by the Junjizzles: Tom Silk, Aaron Lee, Harry Baker-Connick, Isaac Salas, Willy burdick, Milo Belleau and Hannah...
Later this spring on April 12, Alexa Carrington will head to Boston to compete in the “Chinese Bridge” Speech Competition at the University of Massachusetts Boston. This annual competition is a national, by invitation event for Chinese students at the...