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Wooster Middle and Upper School Welcome Wednesday on November 14

Learn more about our commitment to learning that is demonstrated by our dedication to the art and craft of teaching.

Join us for our Middle and Upper School (Grades 6 through 12) "Welcome Wednesday" morning program on Wednesday, November 14 at 9:00 am.

Wooster students develop the skills, dispositions, and knowledge necessary to confidently and resiliently engage the world as people of conscience, compassion, and action. Our commitment to learning is demonstrated by our dedication to the art and craft of teaching. A culture of thinking offers intellectual rigor and enrichment, while developing deeper meaning in disciplinary areas of interests.

The Felton Learning Studio, Makerspace, Verdery Learning Commons, and SciBox are several innovative spaces where teachers and students meet to engage in meaningful, visible learning. We believe that deeper learning takes place when students feel connected to each other and their teachers.

We invite you to visit our campus on Wednesday, November 14 at 9:00 am, so you to get to know us better, see our spaces, and meet our students, teachers, and parents. We want you to get to know why learning, relationships, community, compassion, and action matter so much at Wooster.

To register for the Welcome Wednesday, please visit: http://woosterschool.org/welcome.

About Wooster School

Wooster School is an independent, co-educational college preparatory day school, serving students from Fairfield and Westchester Counties. Located in Danbury, Connecticut, the School serves students from Kindergarten through grade 12. A leader in classroom innovation and teaching, Wooster School is a place where thinking and learning are personal, meaningful, and visible; and where faculty work closely with students in small classes and cohorts to think and communicate critically and creatively. At Wooster, every student participates, every student contributes, and every student learns and develops the necessary skills to be a life-long learner and leader in college and beyond.

To learn more, visit http://www.woosterschool.org/ or contact Wooster School Admissions at (203) 830-3916.

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