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Upcoming Events

November 2024

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  • Readathon @CSW

    WHAT IS IT? The CSW Readathon is an intentional day for students who LOVE reading to come together and celebrate in that joy. For 12 hours, students will engage in all types of pleasure reading. Bring what you want to read and simply read amongst like minded peers, faculty, and staff. We simply ask that you engage in just that: reading for pleasure. Please leave homework at home. Reading can include physical books, ebooks, audiobooks, webtoons, magazines, newspapers, and more. 
  • Celebration of Leadership Past & Present

    Head's House - Head
    CSW trustees past and present are invited to a tea in recognition of their leadership and board service.
  • Nov
    3

    Boarding Dinner and Program

    Boarding students gather for a meal and engage in community-building programing after - Election Programming
  • Nov
    7

    Inside CSW (Virtual Event)

    Can’t make it to campus? Join us for a virtual peek into the CSW academic program and student experience. Register via zoom to receive the link for this virtual event, which will be recorded.
  • Nov
    11

    Open Basketball

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    12

    Open Basketball

  • Nov
    14

    Open Basketball

  • Fall Theatre Production

    The theatre department presents Pride & Prejudice adapted by Kate Hamill based on the Novel by Jane Austen.


    November 14 | 7 p.m.
    November 15 | 7 p.m.
    November 16 | 2 p.m.
     
    A contemporary adaptation of Jane Austen's novel, Pride & Prejudice follows the Bennett sisters in their quest for love and livelihood. Should they make their choice based on romance or practicalities? And will they choose (or rather be chosen) before the clock runs out? Not to mention the entire family estate is at stake!

    Join us as some of literature's favorite characters come to life!
     
    Pride & Prejudice is free and open to the public. General admission seating. Audiences are encouraged to arrive early, particularly on the Friday performance, which historically has the highest attendance.
  • Nov
    15

    Open Basketball

  • Fall Athletics Awards

  • End of Fall Season Coaches Meeting

  • Start of Winter Season Coaches Meeting

  • Fall Theatre Production

    The theatre department presents Pride & Prejudice adapted by Kate Hamill based on the Novel by Jane Austen.


    November 14 | 7 p.m.
    November 15 | 7 p.m.
    November 16 | 2 p.m.
     
    A contemporary adaptation of Jane Austen's novel, Pride & Prejudice follows the Bennett sisters in their quest for love and livelihood. Should they make their choice based on romance or practicalities? And will they choose (or rather be chosen) before the clock runs out? Not to mention the entire family estate is at stake!

    Join us as some of literature's favorite characters come to life!
     
    Pride & Prejudice is free and open to the public. General admission seating. Audiences are encouraged to arrive early, particularly on the Friday performance, which historically has the highest attendance.
  • Nov
    16

    Fall Theatre Production

    The theatre department presents Pride & Prejudice adapted by Kate Hamill based on the Novel by Jane Austen.


    November 14 | 7 p.m.
    November 15 | 7 p.m.
    November 16 | 2 p.m.
     
    A contemporary adaptation of Jane Austen's novel, Pride & Prejudice follows the Bennett sisters in their quest for love and livelihood. Should they make their choice based on romance or practicalities? And will they choose (or rather be chosen) before the clock runs out? Not to mention the entire family estate is at stake!

    Join us as some of literature's favorite characters come to life!
     
    Pride & Prejudice is free and open to the public. General admission seating. Audiences are encouraged to arrive early, particularly on the Friday performance, which historically has the highest attendance.
  • "Self-Portrait with Tom Evans" Opening

    Garthwaite Center for Science and Art - Thompson Gallery - TG
  • Nov
    18

    Open Basketball

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    19

    Open Basketball

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    20

    Open Basketball

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    21

    Open Basketball

  • Nov
    22

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  • End-of-Mod 2 Parent/Guardian Coffee

    Cheek - Swope Room - Swope
    Supporting Your Teen's Emotional Health

    Join our counselors, Ruby Stardrum, Lead Counselor, and David McCarthy, School Counselor, for a closer look at how to support the emotional health of your teen during their high school years.

    Click here to register.
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  • End-of-Mod 2 Show

    Join us for the end-of-mod show to enjoy a collection of student work from throughout the mod.
  • Sounds of the World Ensemble

    Enjoy a concert performance playing a selection of original compositions by the great Brazilian composer Vitor Ramil.
  • End of Mod 2 Gallery Walk

    Garthwaite Center for Science and Art - Community Gallery - CG
    Take a guided walk through our community gallery and learn about some of the creative work students have produced this mod!

    Register Now
    Registration is required for prospective students and families only. 
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    23

    Mod 2 Break

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    Mod 2 Break

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  • Thanksgiving Day

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    29
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CSW—a gender-inclusive day and boarding school for grades 9-12—is a national leader in progressive education. We live out our values of inquiry-based learning, student agency, and embracing diverse perspectives in every aspect of our student experience. Young people come to CSW to learn how to learn and then put what they learn into action—essential skills they carry into their futures as doers, makers, innovators, leaders, and exceptional humans who do meaningful work in the world.