With the right level of challenge and support, every young person can venture further – intellectually, within themselves, in their relationships, in their communities, in nature, in their lives and in the world.
Careers Morning is a great opportunity for students to learn about different fields of work, postsecondary options, and what it takes to thrive in the working world.
Rhiannon O’Brien ‘23, Ella Davidson ‘23 and Evan Edgell ‘24 worked together to design a solution to a real-world problem at the Future Prize Challenge.
Greenwood would like to congratulate Grade 10 student Maya Oberai for being accepted into SHAD, a unique enrichment program for gifted high school students.
Our Grade 7 and 8 students had fun participating in variety of activities that were focused on gratitude and kindness during our annual Challenge Morning.
“We knew some of the people on the march tried to escape, but we never saw anyone make it. We walked a total of 165 kilometres in one week. I don’t know how long I was walking for.”
Greenwood’s Outdoor Education program encourages students to find new depths of perseverance, take risks and adapt to their changing environment. But did you know that being in nature also reduces stress?
Kit has always loved hearing and telling stories, which made journalism a natural fit. Read about the path she took to get to her dream job and how she realized a small, welcoming community (like Greenwood) was where she wanted to be.