Winter Concerts
The winter concerts are opportunities to showcase our students’ wonderful voice and instrumental talents! In case you missed them, you can enjoy photos of the Middle School Concert here and the Upper School Concert here.




The winter concerts are opportunities to showcase our students’ wonderful voice and instrumental talents! In case you missed them, you can enjoy photos of the Middle School Concert here and the Upper School Concert here.




Congratulations to alum and Trustee Gary Linnen ’96, who was just named to the inaugural ForbesBLK 50 list! Forbes calls this list, “the inaugural list of the most powerful, impactful, and wealthiest Black Americans…combining some of the richest Black Americans with pioneering entrepreneurs, activists, and innovators.” This list includes Dr. Dre, Michael Jordan, Beyonce, and CEOs and leaders from across the United States.
Linnen is the CEO of Peer Forward, a nonprofit organization that develops programs for young people and has successfully placed more than 600,000 students from low-income community on college or career paths.

Director of College Counseling Jess Smith and her daughter Melissa Freeman ‘26 visited Davidson College and saw (L to R) Logan Jain ‘22, (Melissa, Jess,) Norah Goldbecker ‘23, Noah Fisher ‘23, and Kavi Gandhi ‘21. They enjoyed the opportunity to learn about Davidson from alums and to catch up on life at Westtown!

There are several spring events coming up our busy community calendar! In addition to the events listed here, we also invite to check out our athletics schedule and come cheer on our athletes!
Upper School Musical
The Addams Family
Barton-Test Theater
May 1 – 3, 2025
Thursday and Friday at 7:30 p.m.
Saturday at 4:00 p.m.

Upper and Middle School Dance Performance
Barton-Test Theater
May 15-16, 2025
7:00 – 8:30 p.m.
Alums Weekend
Campus
May 16-18, 2025
Register here!

Middle School Music Showcase
April 17, 2025
CLA Gallery
7:00 – 8:30 p.m.
Upper School Strings and Sings Performance
Barton-Test Theater
May 21, 2025
8:00 – 9:00 p.m.
Senior Art Exhibition
CLA Gallery
May 21, 2025
6:30 – 7:30 p.m.
Upper School Jazz and Symphonic Band Concert
Barton-Test Theater
May 21, 2025
8:00 – 9:00 p.m.
Middle School Spring Concert
Barton-Test Theater
May 28, 2025
7:00 – 8:30 p.m.
Commencement
Greenwood
June 7, 2025
11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Thank you to author Tyriek White, who spoke to our community this week as part of our Shoemaker Visiting Lecturer series! White, a writer, musician, and educator from Brooklyn, NY, is the author of the novel We Are a Haunting (Astra House, 2023), which won the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize, was a finalist for the Gotham Book Prize, and was longlisted for the Brooklyn Public Library Book Prize. He was named a 2024 National Book Foundation “5 Under 35” Honoree and has received fellowships from Callaloo Writing Workshop, New York State Writer’s Institute, and Key West Literary Seminar, among other honors.
Tyriek visited our American Lit, Creative Writing, and Storytelling classes to discuss his experience, do some writing exercises with students, and joined students for the Black History Month Community Dinner before taking the stage with English teacher Kyle Layne-Allen for an enaging conversation. We are so grateful to him for sharing his time and wisdom with our community!
If you were unable attend the Shoemaker, you can watch a video of the livestream here, and you can enjoy the gallery of photos here.

In case you didn’t make it to a game this winter season, you can still see our student athletes in action in our photo galleries! Enjoy the Middle School galleries here and the Upper School galleries here!






This winter season, five basketball players reached their 1000-point career mark. This amazing milestone was met by: Jessie Moses ’27 and Jordyn Palmer ’27 on the girls varsity team, and by Marshall Bailey ’27, Jayden Forsythe ’25, and Cam Wallace ’25 on the boys varsity team. Jordyn Palmer was also named Gatorade Player of the Year for the second consecutive year! Congratulations to these talented athletes!





The powerhouse girls varsity basketball team brought home two championships this season! They won the Friends Schools League Championship for the fifth consecutive year and the the PAISAA State Championship for the forth year in a row. Congratulations to this stellar team!! Go ‘TOWN!
Enjoy photos of their season here.


Before spring break, 63 Upper School students went on the second annual Philadelphia Arts trip. Students had the opportunity to experience different aspects of performing and visual arts, and went in small groups to learn from professionals about music, film photography, ceramics, theater, and dance.
Robert Frazier’s music cohort went to the Kimmel Center and sat in on an Open Rehearsal of the Philadelphia Orchestra. They watched and listened to them prepare for a concert series with a guest conductor. The repertoire included Beethoven’s Symphony 3, Tilson Thomas’s Agnegram, and Ravel’s Piano Concerto for the Left Hand, featuring pianist Pierre-Luarent Aimard. It was a fascinating and beautiful music-making experience, providing a window into what happens in a professional orchestra rehearsal setting. Afterwards, their group walked to Reading Terminal to debrief, eat lunch, and visit a few Philadelphia landmarks.

Shannon Moriarty’s film photography cohort worked with The Halide Project, a volunteer-run non-profit and community darkroom in the Kensington neighborhood of Philadelphia. They explored their annual juried exhibition, Living Image, which showcases traditional/historic photographic processes, and then they learned about film photography with teaching artist Pat Blocher, who led them through a hands-on darkroom demonstration. Students mixed their chemicals, exposed and developed images, and challenged their understanding of what it can take to make a photograph. They concluded their time by creating photograms using personal objects, digital negatives, and drawings.

Stephanie Wilhelm’s ceramics cohort returned to The Clay Studio of Philadelphia, an organization that works with artists and the community to build connections and educate through ceramics. Students spent time in the ceramic shop, viewed three current exhibitions in the gallery, toured classrooms, studios, the new 3D printing clay lab, and met the Artists in Residence who are professionals in the field. The highlight of the day was a two-hour workshop creating two handbuilt bowls, one of which the student kept and the other of which was donated to the PhilaBowl event! This event is an international project to fight hunger, personalized by artists and art organizations on a community level. What made this experience one-of-a-kind was that our students had the opportunity to experience the joy of working with clay while also giving back to the local community through the pieces they created.

The Production and Theater Performance Cohorts led by Justin Baker and Shawn Rowley spent the day at the Walnut Street Theater, touring the country’s oldest professional theater, workshopping with theater professionals, and attending a special matinee of their current show, Hay Fever. Students brought a lot of curiosity and high energy to their engagement with these theater artists!


With Amy Grebe, dancers from Elements Dance Company and winter dance co-curricular enjoyed two intense classes at Urban Movement Arts led by Alexis Curiel. Alexis is a professional hip-hop and street dance artist and teacher and has performed alongside many up-and-coming hip-hop musicians. They started with a hip-hop class with a challenging combination and then moved into a house class, learning the history and technique of house dance and music. Our dancers maintained high energy and engagement levels throughout their three straight hours of dancing and were reluctant to leave! Between their classes and meeting our fellow Westonians, they enjoyed some well-earned ice cream and a stroll through Love Park.

Afterwards, all groups reconvened at Friends Select School, where they shared about their different experiences, relaxed, and ate dinner together before attending the opening of Swan Lake at The Academy of Music as a department.
The Performing and Visual Arts Department would like to thank the Upper School Office, Dining Services, Technology, Advancement, Communications, and Transportation for their collaboration. And a special thanks to the generosity of Deborah Cassady ‘57, who made this trip possible, keeping it free and accessible for all students to participate. Thanks also to our arts faculty who made it all possible: Robert Frazier, Shannon Moriarity, Stephanie Wilhelm, Justin Baker, Shawn Rowley, and Amy Grebe!
The Middle School play, The Edgar Allen Poe Afterlife Radio Show, was wonderful success! A tap at a chamber door, and the beat of a hideous heart evoked the very best and creepiest of Edgar Allan Poe. When Poe set out to keep his stories alive from beyond the grave, an otherworldly radio studio proved to be just the thing. Wandering spirits gathered to play the roles in Poe’s most classic works from The Cask of the Amontillado to The Fall of the House of Usher. The grim master of the macabre was a little new to radio, but his cat helped him out. Middle Schoolers did an excellent job and a shout out to teacher Jack McManus who directed the production! Enjoy the entire gallery of photos here.
