“The night we won the league basketball championship, our coach had to hurry us back to campus so that I could make my performance in the school’s annual dance concert. The adrenaline rush I felt at experiencing both of these amazing things in one night is something I will never forget.”
 
WHAT DO YOU CONSIDER TO BE THE GREATEST STRENGTH OF CSW'S ACADEMIC PROGRAM? 
 
Students have the freedom to discuss important issues and communicate with teachers to maximize their experiences in each class. 

OF ALL THE CLASSES YOU'VE TAKEN HERE, WHICH HAVE BEEN YOUR FAVORITES? 

Motion Art
This has been my favorite dance class. During the COVID pandemic, it became an outlet for me. It was a place to relax and release. 

British Romanticism and New England Transcendentalism
This course helped me explore poetry on a deeper level. I ended the class with a whole new perspective on the art. 

Guitar Skills
I’d stopped playing the guitar but decided to take it up again at CSW. I was scared to pick it up again, but my teacher gave me so much courage and support. It became one of my favorite classes.

WHAT HAVE BEEN SOME OF YOUR MOST MEMORABLE MOMENTS AT CSW? 

  • During my Food, Justice, Power class my freshman year, I asked why there was a need for gender-neutral restrooms. Having come from China, I had no knowledge of issues of gender and sexuality beyond the binary representations. My teacher patiently explained things to me, and my peers were supportive in helping me learn, rather than ostracizing me for not understanding right away.

  • When all the dancers were invited to stay in the Mugar Theater after school to watch the Dance Concert together on Zoom. It was really special to be able to watch the show together and clap and cheer for one another. 
HOW HAS YOUR TIME AT CSW SHAPED YOU AS A PERSON? 

CSW has taught me so many things that I don't think I ever would have had the chance to learn in China. It's taught me to be open and to be humble.
Boarding Student from Shanghai, China

Favorite Spot on Campus: The quad.
 
Favorite Dining Hall Menu Item: New York Steak.

Favorite D Block: Dance Concert, because that is where I get to be my most genuine and creative self. I can express things and do things without having to doubt or worry, because I know the whole dance community supports me.
Course Snapshot:

Calculus A & B

Hip Hop Dance

Human Right in Motion

Drawing: Otherness & Social Justice

U.S. Civil War

French

Guitar Skills

Examining Media as a Mirror

STEAM: From Virtual to Reality

The Great American Short Story

British Romanticism & New England Transcendentalism

Choreography Seminar

Beat Making

Motion Art

BioConnections: Cells, Organisms & Society
Clubs and Activities:
 
Varsity Baseball

CSW Wilderness Trips

Social Justice Day Planning Committee

Asian Heritage Affinity

Fashion Club

Junior State of America (civil debate & politics)

Poetry Club

Curriculum Committee (leader)

IDEA Committee 

Dorm Leader

Dance Concert (choreographer/dancer)

Fall Theatre Production (actor)

The Cambridge School of Weston is a progressive high school for day and boarding students in grades 9–12 and PG. CSW's mission is to provide a progressive education that emphasizes deep learning, meaningful relationships, and a dynamic program that inspires students to discover who they are and what their contribution is to their school, their community and the world.