Middle School Students Compete in Lego League Tournament
The middle school team competed in the First Lego League qualifying tournament on Saturday!
The students had to build and code a robot to complete a series of tasks in 2 minutes and 30 seconds to earn as many points as possible. They also had to design an innovation that would solve a real-world problem in archeology. The 7th and 8th graders developed a website to raise awareness of the social justice issue of indigenous people’s remains and artifacts being kept by museums and universities rather than returned to their tribes. The 6th graders imagined a new and improved X-ray machine that would be strong enough to pass through deep layers of soil and rock to reveal hidden fossils or dinosaur skeletons without having to dig. Congratulations to all the students on their hard work, especially the 6th-grade team, which earned a special judges’ award for being “Small but Mighty,” despite over half of the team not being able to participate in Saturday’s competition.
Our 8th-grade Chinese students recently completed a unit on dining culture and brought their learning to life with a visit to LeShio Restaurant in Wilmington!
The WFS Upper School Student-Run Production is an annual tradition in which students are chosen to create, direct, and produce (and often write) their own vision for the stage.
A huge thank you to our incredible Grounds and Building Services team for their tireless work over the past three days—morning and night—clearing snow and making sure our campus is accessible for members of our community. Your dedication, care, and behind-the-scenes efforts make a real difference!
At Wilmington Friends School, our partnership with The Social Institute (TSI) supports students, families, faculty, and staff in navigating the digital world with intention and care.
Over winter break, the Wilmington Friends After-School Program hosted three festive days of child care filled with creativity, celebration, and community.
Mrs. Agne’s 8th-grade U.S. History class visited East Side Charter School’s APEX Honors Program for a “pop-up debate” as part of an ongoing exchange between the two programs.
Statement of Nondiscrimination as to Student Enrollment
Wilmington Friends School admits students of any race, color, gender, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students of these schools. Wilmington Friends School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, national and ethnic origin in administration of their educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school administered programs.