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Our Size is Our Strength

Consider the advantages of a small school with enormous opportunities. On Groton’s tight-knit campus—the Circle—you will know everyone, and you will be known. You will shape this community of peers and mentors, and you will be shaped by it. You will be inspired by lifelong friends who are just as curious and motivated as you are.

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  • 380

    Students

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  • 28/23

    States and Countries represented

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  • 44%

    of students receive financial aid

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  • 11

    Average class size

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  • 4:1

    Student-Faculty ratio

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  • 51%

    Students of color

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  • $511m

    Endowment

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  • 480

    Acres of campus
  • Over spring break, choir and bell-ringing students are exploring Ireland, Wales, and England on their GEO (Global Education Opportunity). So far they have visited castles and bell foundries, performed in cathedrals, and even cosplayed as Roman soldiers.

  • Watch the strike of the Mamma Mia set—the cast and crew carefully deconstructed everything last week after the performances had concluded.

  • Groton's sixth headmaster, Bill Polk '58, seventh headmaster, Rick Commons, and eighth and current headmaster, Temba Maqubela, are pictured with Kathy Giles, a former member of Groton's faculty and the current Rector of St. Paul's School. The group gathered at the Heads and Principals Association annual meeting in February. Rector Giles is the president of the association, which brings together leaders in public and private education together for dialogue.

  • We said YES! Congratulations to all of our newly admitted students. We hope you'll #ChooseGroton and join us on this exciting journey!

  • At last week's Student Composers Concert, students performed pieces of music written by themselves and their peers.

  • Entering the NEPSAC Division B tournament as the #3 seed, girls varsity squash defeated #2 seed Windsor 6-1 and #1 seed Choate 4-3 to become division champions!

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