2025

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  • March

    Students Meet with Holocaust Survivors

    CSW was honored to welcome two moving and impactful speakers this mod. Holocaust survivor Jack Trompetter was born in 1942 in Amsterdam and spent the first three years of his life in hiding, separated from his parents who were in hiding elsewhere. Jack lived with an aunt, then at an orphanage and finally with the DeGroot family at a farm in eastern Holland, while his parents hid in the south. In 1945, when Jack was three-years-old, he was finally reunited with his parents. Alan Stern, who also visited and shared his story, is the child of a holocaust survivor.
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  • February

    Gryphons and Gold: CSW Basketball’s New Trend of Success

    Ella Meshoulam '25
    On Thursday, February 13, The Cambridge School of Weston won both the Independent Girls Conference (IGC) and the Massachusetts Bay Independent League (MBIL) basketball championships. This marked the first time in CSW history that both teams won in the same year. It was the end to record breaking seasons, the girls having a record of 14-2, and the boys with a record of 15-3. Neither team lost an in-conference game. And, because the teams were ranked as the #1 seed in their respective leagues, the games were hosted at the CSW Fit.
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  • Boys and Girls Basketball Teams Win League Championships

    CSW's Varsity Basketball Teams made history this winter, winning both the girls’ and boys’ league championships in front of an excited crowd at the fit. The girls held their ground with a hard-fought 39-30 win against Boston Trinity Academy, and the boys secured a decisive 60-39 victory against a talented British International School of Boston team.  
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  • CSW Announces 2025 Parkhill Grantees

    CSW is pleased to announce that history teacher ​​Rachel Hirsch and science teacher Meredith Oppegard have been awarded 2025 grants from the Alorie Parkhill Learning and Travel Fund for Teachers.
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  • CSW Celebrates Black History Month with Opera unMet

    This week, Opera unMet, a Boston community-based opera company run by former CSW music teacher Marshall Hughes, offered a moving performance at CSW's all-school assembly. 
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  • Nia Fifield '27 Named Top Defender by Prep Girls Hoops

    CSW's Nia Fifield '27 was recently named one of Prep Girls Hoops's 5 Stunning Guard Defenders "who have been outstanding in one way or another, providing the ultimate feeling of security" on the court due to their tough defense.
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  • CSW Celebrates Lunar New Year

    Last week the CSW community welcomed the Year of the Snake with an assembly and celebration. The celebration kicked off on Wednesday, January 29 during our all-school assembly and culminated in a community-wide celebration on January 31. 
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  • January

    Students take on the White Mountains in the Winter Wilderness Trip

    The Winter Wilderness Trip to the White Mountains of New Hampshire was a huge success! Both groups hiked along the 19-Mile Brook Trail to the AMC Carter Notch Hut, where they were met with a warm cozy fire and a welcoming hut caretaker.
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  • CSW Welcomes Artist and Activist Marquis Victor as MLK Day Speaker

    CSW was proud to welcome multidisciplinary artist and activist Marquis Victor to campus as its 2025 MLK Day Speaker. Victor is the founder and executive director of Elevated Thought, an art and social justice organization that provides creative access, exposure, and opportunity for youth and artists of color.
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