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HEADLINES

A word from our Head of School, Dr. Glyn Cowlishaw

DEAR PROVIDENCE DAY SCHOOL COMMUNITY:

After a year hiatus, the spring issue of our magazine is back! We are so excited to share the stories of our students, faculty, and alumni as they continue to excel in and out of the classroom.

Part of what makes Providence Day special is our global education, which is threaded into our curriculum as early as Transitional Kindergarten. We purposefully develop opportunities for students to become empathetic, informed, and empowered global citizens. The world needs innovators who are going to make a significant impact and we know that work starts here at Providence Day. It is exciting to see how our graduates go on to successfully contribute to their communities, both personally and professionally.

In this issue, we are celebrating some of these global-inspired accomplishments, but also so much more! We pay tribute to a student who composed and conducted his own orchestra piece and another student who recently competed in the 2024 Junior Fencing Olympics. That passion for fencing grew right here on the grounds of Providence Day during a Lower School Enrichment Program. In fact, you will find most of our stories are student-centered, as students are the focus of what defines our work as educators. You will also read about our student philanthropy, community service, and the far-reaching impact both of those can cultivate.

I am proud of our students, alumni, faculty, and staff who continue to represent Providence Day and advance its mission. I hope you enjoy reading about all of our Charger family success, and I look forward to much more good news to come.

Cheers,

Dr. Glyn Cowlishaw

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