The way to right wrongs is to turn the light of truth upon them. - Ida B. Wells, journalist, educator, and civil rights leader Wellington celebrated Black History Month by putting a spotlight ...
The 13th annual All Things Wellington celebrated the bold, innovative work of faculty and students on campus and beyond. Through firsthand exploration of the classes and clubs that challenge and empow...
Returning from winter break brings with it a valuable sense of renewal for Wellington students as they begin a fresh decade mastering new skills, expanding their capabilities, and seeing the world fil...
Students in the upper school course “Stories of the Holocaust,” taught by English teacher Chris Robbins P ‘17 ‘22, consulted the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s website to read over essays d...
Renowned psychologist and author Dr. Lisa Damour visited Wellington to share her expert insight on helping children navigate stress and anxiety in their lives. As the executive director of Laurel S...
Each month from October to March, upper school students participate in the Ohio Math League completion. This is a six problem challenge where students can use a calculator. Question topics range inclu...
The end of the first trimester in upper school means more than just an exam to ace, it’s an important moment for students to take on the role of expert and truly show what they know. “Project Days ...
The Jag, Wellington's biannual alumni magazine, is published by Wellington for all members of its community. We hope you enjoy our inspiring feature story on alumnus Ajit Chaudhari '91, a bio...
Whether exploring the wonders of the natural world or discovering their place in a broader global context, Wellington students are advantaged with a variety of experiences beyond the classroom that wi...