Welcome to a new school year on Williams Hill! We’re excited to partner with you in supporting your children throughout their time at Westminster. Whether this is your family’s first year at Westminster or you’re returning for another, we look forward to working together to help each student thrive and make the most of all that our community has to offer.
This Parent and Family Resource Guide is designed to help you navigate the year ahead and stay meaningfully connected to life on campus. Inside, you’ll find an overview of school traditions and important family dates for 2025-2026, as well as helpful information on key campus contacts, parent volunteer opportunities, and ways to stay involved.
We’re grateful for your engagement and support, and we look forward to sharing in the learning, milestones, and celebrations the year ahead will bring. We hope to see you on the Hill soon and often!
With Grit and Grace,
Meg Stoecklin Director of Family Engagement and Giving
P.S. Feel free to explore the Westminster website at westminster-school.org to learn even more!
Important Dates 2025–26
Detailed schedule information and interscholastic sports schedules are available on the school website at www.westminster-school.org. All dates subject to change.
Parents are invited to attend campus events highlighted in light blue.
Grandparents are invited to attend Grandparents Day.
Fall Term 2025
September
1 Mon. Registration for Sixth Formers and Overseas Students
2 Tues. Opening Day Registration
27 Sat. Grandparents Day
October
10-11 Fri.–Sat. Fall Parents and Family Weekend
11 Sat. Departure for Fall Long Weekend—This vacation follows Fall Parents and Family Weekend. Students may leave after the completion of their last commitment, which may be as late as 5:30 p.m. Students can elect to stay on campus during the long weekend.
14 Tues. by 9 p.m.
November
Return from Fall Long Weekend—Bus to Westminster departs NYC at 3 p.m. and Darien at 4:30 p.m. Transportation from Bradley Airport and Hartford train station will be scheduled for this day only until 9 p.m.
21 Fri. at Noon Departure for Thanksgiving Vacation—Bus departs for Darien, NYC and JFK at Noon. Bus arrives in Darien at about 2 p.m., the Met at 4 p.m. and JFK at 5:30 p.m. Transportation to Bradley Airport and Hartford train station will be scheduled for this day beginning at Noon.
22 Sat. at 8 a.m. Departure for Thanksgiving Vacation—Transportation to Bradley Airport and Hartford train station (only) will be scheduled on this day beginning at 8 a.m.
Winter Term 2025-26
December
1 Mon. by 9 p.m. Return from Thanksgiving Vacation—Bus to Westminster departs NYC at 3 p.m. and Darien at 4:30 p.m. Transportation from Bradley Airport and Hartford train station will be scheduled for this day only until 9 p.m.
17 Wed., 4 & 7 p.m. Candlelight Services—Winter Vacation begins at 7 a.m. on Thursday, December 18. Boarders departing on Wednesday night following the Candlelight Service must meet these requirements: 1) Complete the necessary Reach request; 2) Meet corridor supervisor’s requirements for room inspection before leaving; 3) No student may leave by public transportation on Wednesday night, nor stay overnight off-campus.
18 Thurs. at 8 a.m.
Departure for Winter Vacation—Bus to Darien, NYC and JFK departs at 8 a.m. Bus arrives in Darien at about 10 a.m., the Met at Noon and JFK at 1:30 p.m. Transportation to Bradley Airport and Hartford train station will be scheduled for this day only beginning at 8 a.m.
January
5 Mon. by 9 p.m.
February
5 Thurs. at 8 a.m.
Return from Winter Vacation—Bus to Westminster departs NYC at 3 p.m. and Darien at 4:30 p.m. Transportation from Bradley Airport and Hartford train station will be scheduled for this day only until 9 p.m.
Departure for Winter Long Weekend—Bus departs for Darien, NYC and JFK at 8 a.m. Bus arrives in Darien at about 10 a.m., the Met at Noon and JFK at 1:30 p.m. Students can elect to stay on campus during the long weekend. Boarders departing on Wednesday following their last commitment must meet these requirements: 1) Complete the necessary Reach request; 2) Meet corridor supervisor’s requirements for room inspection before leaving; 3) No student may leave by public transportation on Wednesday night, nor stay overnight off-campus.
9 Mon. by 9 p.m.
20-21 Fri.–Sat.
March
Return from Winter Long Weekend—Bus to Westminster departs NYC at 3 p.m. and Darien at 4:30 p.m. Transportation from Bradley Airport and Hartford train station will be scheduled for this day only until 9 p.m.
Winter Parents and Family Weekend
6 Fri. at 8 a.m. Departure for Spring Vacation—Spring Vacation begins at 8 a.m. on Friday, March 7. Bus to Darien, NYC and JFK departs at 8 a.m. Bus arrives in Darien at about 10 a.m., the Met at Noon and JFK at 1:30 p.m. Transportation to Bradley Airport and Hartford train station will be scheduled for this day only beginning at 8 a.m. Boarders departing on Thursday night following the Winter Visual & Performing Arts Festival must meet these requirements: 1) Complete the necessary Reach request; 2) Meet corridor supervisor’s requirements for room inspection before leaving; 3) No student may leave by public transportation on Wednesday night, nor stay overnight off-campus.
Spring Term 2026
March
25 Wed. by 9 p.m.
Return from Spring Vacation—Bus to Westminster departs NYC at 3 p.m. and Darien at 4:30 p.m. Transportation from Bradley Airport and Hartford train station will be scheduled for this day only until 9 p.m.
May
22 Fri. at 7:45 p.m. Lawn Ceremony
23 Sat. at 10 a.m. Commencement Sat. at 1 p.m.
26-29 Tues.–Fri.
End-of-Year Departure for Sixth Formers, following Commencement
End-of-Year Departure for Underformers— Students must leave on the day of their last final exam unless there is an extenuating circumstance. Deans will arrange van transportation on Friday, May 30 to Bradley Airport and Hartford train station (TuesdayThursday by special request and only if drivers are available). The school does not offer an NYC/Darien/JFK bus at the end of the year.
Mission & Values
Mission
The Westminster community inspires young men and women of promise to cultivate a passion for learning, explore and develop diverse talents in a balanced program, to reach well beyond the ordinary, to live with intelligence and character, and to commit to a life of service beyond self.
Core Values
Community: Westminster is a small, caring, cohesive, residential community firmly committed to the “common good.”
Character: In addition to prizing intellect, Westminster insists upon and fosters integrity, high ethical standards, leadership, mutual respect, tolerance and teamwork.
Balance: Westminster maintains, through high expectations and a structured environment, a balance among challenging academic, athletic, artistic and extracurricular programs.
Involvement: Westminster believes that students learn best through active participation in all aspects of school life.
Grit & Grace
Derived from our motto virtute et numine, “grit and grace” encapsulates in one phrase our culture, our promise, a commitment to ourselves and others. Grit characterizes the effort students make to meet our high expectations for academic work, athletics, and community involvement. Grace speaks to the way they negotiate these responsibilities with generosity of spirit, good manners and respect for all. The unique and powerful combination of grit and grace is what makes Westminster people successful, not only here, but also later in life.
Mascot
The Martlet
The Westminster mascot is a mythical bird called a Martlet, which captures the grit and grace that Westminster students strive to embody. Since this mythical bird has no feet, its only choice is to demonstrate its “grit and grace” by continuing to fly despite obstacles, exhaustion or even a fierce headwind. The only space where the Martlet is represented with feet is in Andrews Memorial Chapel, the one place a Martlet can rest.
School Traditions
Sign-In Ceremony
The Sign-In Ceremony welcomes new students into the Westminster community. During the first week of school, new students line up and enter the Chapel where they sign their name in a large book holding the names of countless Westminster students. After they symbolically enter the history of Westminster, they shake hands with our Head of School, Elaine White, the final moment that signifies their status as a full-fledged Westminster student.
Pin Ceremony
Occurring on the Sixth Form Lawn, the Pin Ceremony makes tangible the excitement and nostalgia that permeates a student’s Sixth Form year. The Sixth Form Dean, as well as faculty members who are alumni of the school, distribute pins to the boys and necklaces to the girls that showcase a one-of-a-kind image, specially designed by members of the form. This same image appears on the Sixth Form flag, used to announce Hill Holidays during the course of the year.
Hill Holidays
Perhaps Westminster’s most beloved tradition, Hill Holidays mean cheering, extra sleep, fun activities, and, most notably, no school for one day. Occurring four times per year, Hill Holidays are usually revealed at Assembly when the whole school gathers to hear announcements. The announcement, however, is anything but ordinary. In the past Head Prefects have announced Hill Holidays by running through the halls with the Sixth Form flag or making a short video and distributing it to the student body.
Family-Style Lunch
A core element of community at Westminster is family-style lunch in Armstrong Dining Hall, which provides an opportunity for students and faculty to get to know one another better and to engage in meaningful conversations with people they may not already know. They are held three days a week. On Mondays and Tuesdays, students are assigned to a table hosted by a faculty member. On Thursdays, students sit in advisory groups with their Advisor. One student serves as the waiter for his or her table for that week, bringing the hot entrée to the table. Students may also select from other food items in the servery once their table is called.
Chapel
The Chapel Program is one of the oldest traditions at Westminster School. Organized by the student-run John Hay Society with the assistance of a faculty advisor, Chapel encompasses the Judeo-Christian tradition while embracing the world’s religions and philosophies. Chapel services are held during the school day on Tuesdays and Fridays and feature student chapel talks, musical performances and time for reflection. The program encourages members of the school community to think beyond themselves, to appreciate sacrifice, and to be compassionate, sensitive and inclusive.
Candlelight Services
Candlelight takes place on the Wednesday evening before students depart campus for winter break. The Chapel gathering features student readers and musical performances honoring the world’s religions and holiday celebrations. All parents are invited to attend, so Candlelight services are a special moment for students and their families to come together in reflection and community.
Stickball
This fiercely competitive spring evening sport pits corridors and day students against each other as they strive to hold the Stickball Trophy—and bragging rights—at the end of May. Characterized by witty game reports, team t-shirts and many funny moments when even Westminster’s most talented athletes strike out, Stickball is a throwback to the games of childhood where the players decide who’s safe and who’s out and everyone finds camaraderie as part of a team.
Lawn Ceremony
The Lawn Ceremony symbolically represents the rising of the Fifth Form into the Sixth Form. Taking place adjacent to the Sixth Form Lawn, the Lawn Ceremony involves Sixth Form students on the eve of their Commencement pulling, carrying, even spinning their Fifth Form friends onto the lawn and into big bear hugs of congratulations. As the Sixth Form commemorates the end of their time as current Westminster students, the Fifth Form symbolically steps into the role of leaders on campus. Additionally, the Lawn Ceremony marks a significant moment for the entire school community because the last Fifth Formers standing on the outside of the Sixth Form Lawn will be the School Prefects for the following school year.
Diploma Passing
During the Commencement ceremony, graduates receive a random diploma from the Head of School as they walk across the stage. Once the ceremony is complete, graduates form a large circle on the Sixth Form Lawn and pass the diplomas around the circle. When a student receives the diploma with their name on it, they step out of the circle signifying their graduation.
School Administration
Role Name Contact
Head of School
Elaine White ewhite@westminster-school.org
Associate Head of School Jessica Keough jkkeough@westminster-school.org
Dean of Students Paul Kendall pkendall@westminster-school.org
Dean of Residential Life A-men Rasheed arasheed@westminster-school.org
Academic Dean Betsy Heckman bheckman@westminster-school.org
Director of Studies Bill Sistare bsistare@westminster-school.org
Director of College Greg Williams gwilliams@westminster-school.org
Counseling
Director of Athletics Tim Joncas tjoncas@westminster-school.org
Dean of Community Devonna Hall dhall@westminster-school.org and Culture
Dean of Admissions Miles Bailey mbailey@westminster-school.org
Dean of Faculty Lee Huguley lhuguley@westminster-school.org
Additional Key Campus Contacts
Role Name Contact
Class Deans
Class of 2026 Dean Matt Thomsen mthomsen@westminster-school.org
Class of 2027 Dean Brian O’Callaghan bocallaghan@westminster-school.org
Class of 2028 Dean Cate MacKenzie cmackenzie@westminster-school.org
Class of 2029 Dean Kelly Wosleger kwosleger@westminster-school.org
Advancement Office
Director of Family Meg Stoecklin mstoecklin@westminster-school.org Engagement and Giving
Director of Advancement Newell Grant ngrant@westminster-school.org
Director of Advancement Shannon soshaughnessy@westminster-school.org Operations O’Shaughnessy
Health and Wellness
Medical Director Michael Isakoff misakoff@westminster-school.org
Clinical Director Jessica Haggett jhaggett@westminster-school.org
Director of Mental Amy Raskind araskind@westminster-school.org Health Services
Academic Support
Director of Kelly Curtis kcurtis@westminster-school.org Academic Support
Business Office
Business Office Manager Lynne Raymer lraymer@westminster-school.org
Communications
Director of Marketing Jeff Kennard jkennard@westminster-school.org and Communications
International Students
Director of International Wanzhen Jun wjun@westminster-school.org Student Programming
Welcome from the Parents Committee Co-Chairs
Welcome Martlet Parents!
Being a Westminster School parent means that you are part of a special and close-knit community. Parents are pivotal to enhancing the life of the school — they support our faculty and staff, cheer on our student athletes and performers, and serve as ambassadors for Westminster across the world. Westminster parents love coming to campus for school events as well as at regional gatherings where they can get to know each other and forge great connections with other families.
We welcome you to get involved with the Westminster community through visiting campus, attending events, joining the Parents Committee and volunteering for a range of opportunities. Westminster is better and stronger thanks to parents, and we are thrilled to have you join the flock.
With Grit and Grace,
Ali Dwyer Edwards ’95 and Philip Edwards P’27 Co-Chairs, Parents Committee
Parents Committee Membership
All parents are invited and encouraged to join the Parents Committee. Each year, about 120 families engage as Parents Committee members. Parents Committee meetings are a great avenue to become further informed about school priorities and happenings through updates from faculty guest speakers. These meetings take place three times per year: once on campus (fall term), and twice over Zoom (winter and spring terms).
In addition to our specific volunteer opportunities, all Parents Committee members contribute to the life of the school in the following ways:
• Attending Westminster games, performances, and events on campus and engaging with their children’s teams or groups. (For specific opportunities related to co-curriculars, parents typically hear from faculty coaches or advisors.)
• Attending on- and off-campus receptions and gatherings whenever possible.
• Staying informed by reading parent email newsletters and following Westminster on social media (Instagram, Facebook, X, and LinkedIn).
• Being a positive advocate for the school and encouraging appropriate admissions candidates to consider Westminster.
• Supporting The Westminster Fund by making a gift that is meaningful to their family.
2025-26 Parents Committee Meeting Dates
Fall: Friday, October 10, 2025—On campus during Fall Parents and Family Weekend; open to existing members and all interested parents
Winter: Monday, February 2, 2026 at 6 p.m.*—On Zoom with a faculty guest
Spring: Monday, April 27, 2026 at 6 p.m.*—On Zoom with a faculty guest
*Times noted are Eastern Time. Scheduled dates and times are subject to change.
Parent Volunteer Opportunities
Volunteering is a wonderful way to engage more deeply with the school and connect with other parents. In addition to joining any of the following opportunities by interest, parents can also engage in special projects and brainstorming sessions that come up over the course of the year.
Martlet Family Network Volunteer
Volunteers welcome incoming parents who are new to Westminster, answer their questions, remind them of key campus events, and help build a stronger sense of community.
Admissions Volunteer
Admissions volunteers can be asked to take on various roles such as hosting or attending an admissions event for prospective students and parents, welcoming and answering questions for newly admitted families, or helping with Revisit Days.
Young Alumni Career Network Volunteer
Volunteers can serve as a panelist on virtual career/industry panels or micromentoring sessions, or as a guest speaker for on-campus initiatives that help prepare Martlets for career networking as young alumni.
Faculty & Staff Appreciation Volunteer
Volunteers help coordinate and distribute a small token of appreciation—often sourced in partnership with a local business—to faculty and staff on behalf of the Parents Committee.
Community Events Volunteer
Interested parents can volunteer to host a Westminster gathering in their local area. Events can be hosted in a parent’s home or at a local restaurant or venue and can include: parent gatherings; parent, parent of alumni, and alumni receptions; summer send-offs with new parents and students, and casual events such as paddle nights.
Parent Fundraising Volunteer
Volunteers reach out to other families (typically in their child’s form), encouraging participation in giving to The Westminster Fund. Parent volunteers reach out twice during the year: once during the fall, and again during Westminster’s annual giving event in the spring.
Parent Stewardship Volunteer
Volunteers help write thank-you notes to other families for supporting The Westminster Fund, particularly in January and in May following Westminster’s annual giving day.
Email Meg Stoecklin, Director of Family Engagement and Giving, or scan the QR code to join the Parents Committee.
Parent and Family Events
Please visit www.westminster-school.org/parent-events for detailed information on regional gatherings, College Counseling Zoom meetings and updated parent events.
Grandparents Day: Sat., September 27, 2025
A fun family tradition, Grandparents Day is an opportunity for current grandparents to visit campus, attend Chapel and class with their grandchildren, and cheer on athletic teams in the afternoon.
Fall Parents and Family Weekend: Fri.-Sat., October
10-11, 2025
Designed to celebrate your student’s journey and help you connect more deeply with the people and programs shaping their Westminster experience, Fall Parents and Family Weekend is a special opportunity to experience campus life alongside your child. Over the course of the weekend, you’ll have the opportunity to engage in teacher conferences, watch Westminster teams compete, participate in form-specific programming, and enjoy time with fellow families. (The in-person Parents Committee meeting will take place on Friday, October 10. All parents are invited to attend.)
Candlelight Services: Wed., December 17, 2025
Candlelight Service is a required school appointment for all students, and all parents are invited to attend this annual tradition. The community gathers in the Chapel to enjoy student readings and musical performances honoring the world’s religions and holiday celebrations. Families are also invited to gather for dinner in Armstrong Dining Hall.
Winter Parents and Family Weekend:
Fri.-Sat., February 20-21, 2026
Classroom visits with your students are the hallmark of Winter Parents and Family Weekend. This must-do weekend is an opportunity to attend classes, Chapel, special programming for parents, athletic contests, and the winter musical.
1888 Minutes of Giving: Tues.-Wed., April 21-22, 2026
1888 Minutes of Giving is Westminster’s annual spring giving event. Spanning two days (April 21-22, 2026), we ask the entire Westminster community — alumni, parents, grandparents, students, faculty, staff and friends — to come together to support The Westminster Fund. It is an event full of exciting giving challenges and often features fun student competitions as well (for the last few years, students participated for the chance to win a Duds Day!).
Lawn Ceremony: Fri., May 22, 2026
Fifth Form and Sixth Form parents are invited to come to campus for this meaningful tradition, which symbolically represents the rising of the Fifth Form into the Sixth Form. Families enjoy the ceremony and refreshments as they reflect on their Westminster experiences and anticipate the excitement for the year ahead.
Commencement: Sat., May 23, 2026
Sixth Form families are invited to celebrate the Class of 2026 as they graduate and become part of the Westminster alumni network, where they will forever have Martlet connections and friends. One of the highlights of the day is Diploma Passing on the Sixth Form Lawn, when students find the diploma with their name on it and step out of the circle, signifying their graduation!
The Westminster Fund
Parent and family support plays a vital role in sustaining and enhancing the Westminster experience. The Westminster Fund is our top annual fundraising priority, helping to bridge the difference between tuition and endowment support and the true cost of a Westminster education. Comprising approximately 8–10% of the school’s operating budget each year, The Westminster Fund has an immediate impact on the student experience on Williams Hill.
Our goal each year is for 100% of parents to participate at a level that is meaningful for their family. Every gift to The Westminster Fund, regardless of size, is impactful and reflects a shared commitment to the school’s mission. Families can direct their support to the area of greatest need or to programs especially meaningful to them, such as athletics, the arts, financial aid, or faculty support.
To learn more or make your gift, please scan the QR code or contact Meg Stoecklin, Director of Family Engagement and Giving. Operating Budget Summary: July 1, 2024–June 30, 2025
INCOME
Westminster Faculty Members
425
92 Students
8
Faculty Members Receiving Support for Graduate School
65%
Teaching Faculty with Advanced Degrees
5:1
38%
Students Receiving Financial Aid
Studentto-Faculty Ratio
15 Sports
50+
3 Dramat Productions Athletic Teams
School Communications
Westminster sends out various communications over the course of the year. In addition to hearing from the school about specific topics or events, you will also receive the following communications:
Westminster Weekly
Emailed on Friday mornings to parents while school is in session, this email is jam-packed with information about upcoming events, student activities, oncampus happenings, and other important news and announcements. Recent issues are also posted on the Parents page of the school website.
Head of School Updates
Four times per year Head of School Elaine White shares information and provides key campus insights for parents.
Westminster Bulletin
Mailed twice a year, the Bulletin magazine connects alumni, parents, and all members of the Westminster community by providing updates on school activities, athletics, feature articles, alumni spotlights and class notes.
Local Places to Stay and Eat
Westminster parents often stay at these local accommodations and enjoy these area restaurants. Be sure to book your rooms early if you are traveling to Simsbury from out of town! Additional “Area Restaurants and Hotels” can be found on the school website on the right hand side of the Parents page under “Quick Links.”
Area Hotels
The Simsbury Inn
397 Hopmeadow St. Simsbury, Conn. (860) 651-5700 (800) 634-2719 simsburyinn.com
Area Restaurants
Abigail’s Grille and Wine Bar
4 Hartford Rd. (860) 264-1580 abigailsgrill.com
Antonio’s Restaurant 1185 Hopmeadow St. (860)-651-3333 antoniossimsbury.com
Blossom Cafe 6 Wilcox St. (860) 413-2203 blossom-cafe.com
Brookside Bagels
563 Hopmeadow St. (860) 651-1492 brooksidebagelsct.com
Harvest Café & Bakery 1390 Hopmeadow St. (860) 658-5000 harvestcafebakery.com
Simsbury 1820 House 731 Hopmeadow St. Simsbury, Conn. (860) 658-7658 simsbury1820house.com
Delamar
1 Memorial Rd.
West Hartford, Conn. (860) 937-2500 delamar.com
Iron Horse Pizzeria & Sports Pub
21 Iron Horse Blvd. (860) 651-0090 ironhorsesportspub.com
La Joya Fresh Mexican 834 Hopmeadow St. (860) 217-0229 lajoyamexican.com
Le Bánh Patisserie 542 Hopmeadow St. (860) 264-5970 lebanh.com
Meadow Asian Cuisine 532 Hopmeadow St. (860) 408-9800 meadowrestaurant.com
Métro Bis 690 Hopmeadow St. (860) 651-1908 metrobis.com
Millwright’s 77 West St. (860) 651-5500
millwrightsrestaurant.com
Plan B
4 Railroad St. (860) 658-4477 burgersbeerbourbon.com
Present Company 2 Tunxis Rd. (860) 658-7890 presentcompanyct.com
Soma Grille 731 Hopmeadow St. (860) 217-0937 somagrille.com
Table 570 Asian Fusion 570 Hopmeadow St. (860) 651-4888 table570.com
Campus Map
1. Cushing Hall Reception, Business Office, Cromwell College Counseling Center, Watts Hall (Deans Office, Athletic Office, Dean of Community and Culture), Fearn Hall, Hinman Reading Room, Marketing and Communications, Mailroom
2. Brockelman Student Center
3. Keyes House Admissions Office, Head of School’s Office, Advancement Office
4. Keyes Patio
Andrews Memorial Chapel Archives, Chapel Gallery
Sixth Form Lawn
Commencement Lawn
Hall
Housing
Cushing Hall and Cromwell
Squibb House
Kelter House
Alumni House
20. Baxter Lawn
21. Gymnasium
22. Pettee Gymnasium
23. Hamilton Art Studios
24. Paddle Tennis Courts, Outdoor Deck and Pavilion
25. Werner Centennial Center Theater, Band & Dance Studios
Athletic, School & Student Facilities
27. Kohn Squash Pavilion
28. Sherwin Health & Athletic Center
29. Hibbard Aquatic Center
31. Sawyer Field
32. Tate Field
Edge House
Gund House
Memorial Hall
Beinecke House
Flinn Family House 18. McCullough House 19. Pratt House (Head of School)
Faculty homes
26. Armour Academic Center Armstrong Atrium, Baxter Gallery, Cole Library, Davis Center for Science & Mathematics, Gitterman Student Lounge, Offield Center for the Humanities, Class of 1957 Planetarium, Sejong Lecture Hall, “Martlet’s Nest” school store
30. Jackson Hockey Rink
33. Osborn Baseball Field
34. Michelini Field and Brooks Family Track
35. Maintenance facility
36. Hovey Field (lighted turf)
37. Harrison Field (turf)
38. Wilbraham Field
39. Barnes-Bristow Observatory
40. Softball Field
41. Briggs, Gow and Haynes Tennis Courts, Watson Terrace
42. Observatory Field
43. Perkin Memorial Drive
Parking
44. Visitor Parking
P. Athletic Event Parking
School Store
Conveniently located in the lower level of Armour Academic Center, The Martlet’s Nest is Westminster’s campus store that sells Westminster apparel and swag, snacks, and various school and personal supplies.
Please visit westminster-school-org.myshopify.com for 24/7 online shopping and for the most up-to-date store hours. The store can also be found on Instagram @martletsnest.