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Opportunities

If it’s true that “school is what you make of it” – then this is an open invitation for students to make even more if it.

Our students are presented with all kinds of opportunities where they can find community that is centered on common interests, build lasting friendships, and serve, play and pray together. We make a point to support co-curricular activities, often built and led by students, that go beyond the expected rhythms of school so that every student can connect more deeply in ways that have meaning and importance to them. We view these opportunities as extensions of formal teaching that enrich the overall school experience.

Grades 7-8

For seventh- and eighth-grade students who have transitioned from the Lower School to the Upper School, there are a handful of experiences that transition alongside them, bringing comfort and familiarity. These include chapel, service projects, and community impact day. For new students just joining WC, these will become recurring events woven into the fabric of their WC experience.

New opportunities await students who desire to connect outside the classroom and with shared interests. These include Connection Groups, Yearbook Club, Ski Club, Battle Over Books, Rube Goldberg, and the Retreat. Grade-specific adventures including the Freedom Study Tour (seventh grade) and Washington, D.C. Study Tour (eight grade) provide experiential learning opportunities that are sure to make a memorable impression on students during their early Upper School years.

Quick Facts:

85% Participate

Involvement outside the classroom in arts, athletics, clubs, service, and leadership is a priority at WC.

100+ Services

Community worship is a vital part of the WC experience. Over 100 chapel services are conducted on all the campuses combined.

1 on 1 Experiences

In the Lower School, activities focus on fostering relationships between parent-child, student-student, parent-parent, and parent-teacher.

Ideas

As a place that fosters innovation and rewards initiative, students are encouraged to share ideas and to lead where they are.

As an alumna, I know the staff at WC encouraged me to live compassionately and serve others. Now that I have kids, I feel investing in a WC education gives my children access to educators who value servanthood and lead by example. Abigail Shaw Alumna, Class of 1998

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