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Our Size is Our Strength

Consider the advantages of a small school with enormous opportunities. On Groton’s tight-knit campus—the Circle—you will know everyone, and you will be known. You will shape this community of peers and mentors, and you will be shaped by it. You will be inspired by lifelong friends who are just as curious and motivated as you are.

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  • 380

    Students

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  • 28/23

    States and Countries represented

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  • 44%

    of students receive financial aid

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  • 11

    Average class size

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  • 4:1

    Student-Faculty ratio

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  • 51%

    Students of color

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  • $511m

    Endowment

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  • 480

    Acres of campus
  • Happy Lunar New Year from the World Language and Culture Department! On Saturday night, students will celebrate in the Forum with games, food, music, costumes, and more.

  • On Thursday morning, as part of their work for a class called "Storytelling and Stagecraft," Third Formers directed and performed a series of short plays, which addressed topics related to climate change, for their formmates.

  • Each year, Groton hosts a series of concerts featuring professional musicians in Gammons Recital Hall. Last night, as part of the Gammons Concert Series, the circle welcomed Rakish, a contemporary folk duo composed of Maura Shawn Scanlin and Conor Hearn. The duo opened their performance accompanied by Jasper '28 and Sophie '28, and followed with playing their Celtic-inspired music on guitar, banjo, and fiddle.

  • 2025 Mudge Fellow Kristina Batiste—a Tacoma-based ceramics artist—opened her Brodigan Gallery exhibition, “even a woman or a slave,” this past weekend, followed by a week of hands-on studio time in the Dillon Art Center with students, which included drop-in workshops for anyone in the community and intensive collaborations with ceramics students.

  • Groton School’s de Menil Gallery continued its 2024–25 season with the opening reception for “What Gorgeous Thing,” an exhibition of photographic projects by Craig J. Barber and Jesse Burke, on January 25.

    “What Gorgeous Thing” explores two long-term, personal projects of Mr. Burke and Mr. Barber, where nature and agricultural landscapes become poignant reflections of human experience. Read more: https://bit.ly/4htUmkQ

  • On Monday, the Circle Voice student newspaper sponsored a workshop for students interested in learning how to write for a newspaper. During the hour-long session, CV Advisor Mr. Kerrigan covered journalism basics such as writing a strong lead, how to structure a story, and tips on interviewing. An introductory workshop on newspaper design is scheduled for later in the month.

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