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ACADEMICS
What will Waynflete teach you?
CAMPUS VISITS
What kind of school customizes every campus visit?
A Waynflete education is personalized to every student. Our campus visits are, too. Ready to see Waynflete in action? Let us create an unforgettable day of discovery scheduled around the academics, athletics, and activities that matter most to your child and your family.
Simple. Low-stress. Always on your schedule. If you have ever wondered if Waynflete is right for you, a customized campus visit will show you. Schedule a visit today!
DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCLUSION
Diversity is a condition of excellence.
A Waynflete education works as well as it does because our small and challenging classes contain so many different perspectives and life experiences. And as one of the most diverse schools in southern Maine, our entire community is committed to the urgent, essential, and ongoing work toward equity and inclusion. Learn how diversity can drive caring participation in the world.
ADMISSION EVENTS
See Waynflete for yourself.
Just as hands-on, experiential learning is core to our curriculum, exploring our campus and classrooms is an essential part of the application process. Our admission events are fun, interactive, no-pressure opportunities to observe classes, hear from students and teachers, talk with current parents, and more. See upcoming Admission events
ADMISSION AND TUITION ASSISTANCE
Waynflete can change everything.
Small class sizes filled with diverse perspectives. Challenging courses. Close relationships with trusted teachers. Incredible opportunities. Lifelong friendships. Waynflete is waiting for you
NEWS AND EVENTS
A stormy end to the week didn't deter more than 300 students and educators from attending Waynflete’s eighth annual New England Youth Identity Summit on Saturday. More than 31 student-run workshops were on offer, on topics ranging from climate justice...
Congratulations to the Upper School Math Team for earning second place in the Class D division of the Maine State Math Meet yesterday. Each question in the meet was worth three or more points—the team missed out on the championship...
Eighteen Middle School students recently embarked on the second iteration of Waynflete’s Winter Ice and Snow Program (WISP) in New Hampshire’s White Mountains. Guided by experts like Stephanie Dolan and Dr. Susana Hancock ’03, the group explored the realms of...