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Discover your voice: In the world.
End Term
End Term is the three-week period in June where students are asked to pursue intensive studies that take them out of the classroom and into the world.
Each student is given a choice of one of ten activities to explore, such as sailing aboard a 125-foot windjammer, traveling to North Carolina to build a new home for flood victims, hiking the mountains of Québec, examining math through music and design, working with the inner city youth in Lynn, exploring and documenting the genesis of the Boston Women’s Soccer team, or traveling to South Dakota to spend a week living and working on a Lakota Reservation. Between ten to fifteen students from grades six to ten make up each End Term group. One to three faculty members serve as leaders.
During End Term, the Waring junior class takes a three-week trip, somewhere in the world. Last year the juniors explored Italy!
End Term provides an opportunity for multi-age connections and is proven to result in life-long friendships.
Download this year’s End Term choices here (.PDF) >
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