The Academy's 256th Commencement Exercises Held Over Memorial Day Weekend
The Governor's Academy held its 256th Commencement exercises on Sunday, May 26 and celebrated the graduation of 109 seniors. After receiving their diplomas in front of family and friends, graduates...
View ArticleGovernor's Hosts Project Based Learning Workshop
For three days in June, twenty-five Governor's teachers attended the "Project Based Learning Works" workshop on campus. Project Based Learning (PBL) is a teaching method in which students gain...
View ArticleGovernor's Hosts MA Special Olympics Fall Soccer Tournament
On Sunday, November 4, for the 31st time, The Governor’s Academy hosted the Massachusetts Special Olympics Fall Soccer Tournament on its campus. 360 Governor’s students, faculty, and staff volunteered...
View ArticleField Hockey and Volleyball Advancement to Semi-finals of New England Tournament
For the fifth consecutive year, the field hockey team has earned a berth to the Class B New England (NEPSAC) tournament. Coming off back-to-back New England titles, the field hockey team (9-7-1) is...
View ArticleGovernor's Alumnus and Former Faculty Member Receives Prestigious TABS Award
Governor’s alumnus and former faculty member Michael Mulligan ’71 received the prestigious The Ruzicka Compass Premier Leadership Award (The Award) at The Association of Boarding Schools (TABS) Annual...
View ArticleWade Davis Speaks to Community About Intersectionality
Simone John, Dean of Multicultural Education Edward Carson, and Wade Davis On Monday, January 21, The Academy’s annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Day program began with an engaging, community-wide...
View ArticleSophomore Raises Over $8,000 For Local Food Pantry
When Academy student Bimba '21 started out on her campaign to raise money for residents of the North Shore community who suffer from food insecurity, she was nervous she would not meet her goal of...
View ArticleGovernor's Students Win 57 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards
Update March 28, 2019: Four Governor's students earned the highest awards given out to high school writers and artists. The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards have announced their list of National...
View Article2018 Guggenheim Fellow Rania Matar Speaks to Students
Rania Matar, the photographer of our current Remis Lobby exhibit, visited campus yesterday, April 16 to speak to students about her work. Matar's landmark series, "A Girl and Her Room", has been...
View ArticleHistoric Preservation Case Study Seminar Presents Its Findings
Eight students presented the culmination of their year-long course in historic preservation on Tuesday evening to an audience of parents, students, faculty, and Museum of Old Newbury members in the...
View ArticleThe Academy's 256th Commencement Exercises Held Over Memorial Day Weekend
The Governor's Academy held its 256th Commencement exercises on Sunday, May 26 and celebrated the graduation of 109 seniors. After receiving their diplomas in front of family and friends, graduates...
View ArticleGovernor's Hosts Project Based Learning Workshop
For three days in June, twenty-five Governor's teachers attended the "Project Based Learning Works" workshop on campus. Project Based Learning (PBL) is a teaching method in which students gain...
View ArticleGovernor's Hosts MA Special Olympics Fall Soccer Tournament
On Sunday, November 4, for the 31st time, The Governor’s Academy hosted the Massachusetts Special Olympics Fall Soccer Tournament on its campus. 360 Governor’s students, faculty, and staff volunteered...
View ArticleField Hockey and Volleyball Advancement to Semi-finals of New England Tournament
For the fifth consecutive year, the field hockey team has earned a berth to the Class B New England (NEPSAC) tournament. Coming off back-to-back New England titles, the field hockey team (9-7-1) is...
View ArticleGovernor's Alumnus and Former Faculty Member Receives Prestigious TABS Award
Governor’s alumnus and former faculty member Michael Mulligan ’71 received the prestigious The Ruzicka Compass Premier Leadership Award (The Award) at The Association of Boarding Schools (TABS) Annual...
View ArticleWade Davis Speaks to Community About Intersectionality
Simone John, Dean of Multicultural Education Edward Carson, and Wade Davis On Monday, January 21, The Academy’s annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Day program began with an engaging, community-wide...
View ArticleSophomore Raises Over $8,000 For Local Food Pantry
When Academy student Bimba '21 started out on her campaign to raise money for residents of the North Shore community who suffer from food insecurity, she was nervous she would not meet her goal of...
View ArticleGovernor's Students Win 57 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards
Update March 28, 2019: Four Governor's students earned the highest awards given out to high school writers and artists. The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards have announced their list of National...
View Article2018 Guggenheim Fellow Rania Matar Speaks to Students
Rania Matar, the photographer of our current Remis Lobby exhibit, visited campus yesterday, April 16 to speak to students about her work. Matar's landmark series, "A Girl and Her Room", has been...
View ArticleHistoric Preservation Case Study Seminar Presents Its Findings
Eight students presented the culmination of their year-long course in historic preservation on Tuesday evening to an audience of parents, students, faculty, and Museum of Old Newbury members in the...
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