Often at Groton, the countless papers and tests make it easy to forget how lucky we all are to have such wonderful teachers. They are the people who push us to excellence and shape us into who we will be. … Read More
News & Features
Robotics Club: A Place to Work with the Hands and Tinker with the Mind
The spring term brought many things to the Circle: AP week, The Miracle Worker, rainier weather, and the Robotics Club. Founded by Tess Despres ‘14 and Manjari Ganti ‘14, Robotics Club meets every Sunday and welcomes all. Having always been … Read More
Eleven Students Confirmed
On Friday, May 16th, a number of Groton students were confirmed at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Pepperell. These students represented every form and a wide span of ages; Cayley Geffen ’14, Daniel Lopez ’15, Jack Fitzpatrick ’16, Melissa Marquez … Read More

Curing the Uncurable: Dr. Justin Fallon Visits the Circle
On Tuesday May 20th, Dr. Justin Fallon visited the Circle to discuss his works that revolve around the question of “how to fix a problem when something goes wrong.” As a professor of neuroscience at Brown University, Dr. Fallon has … Read More
Goodbye to Senior CV Staff
Over the course of the past year, we—the new 2014-2015 Circle Voice staff—have had the remarkable pleasure of working with the Sixth Formers of this year’s 2013-2014 Circle Voice staff. Throughout the years, they have dedicated many evenings and weekends … Read More

Prize Day MMXIV: Farewell and Good Luck
The typical Groton School year is characterized by hard work. Six days a week of demanding classes, sports practices, all rounded off with a couple of extracurriculars. Schedules are packed and students sometimes are frantic. Such is the life of … Read More

All-School Survey
Thank you for all your responses to the Groton Census conducted by the CV. We had a remarkable turnout rate of 79%. The questions we sent out were extensive, so the answers are equally so. We felt the online platform … Read More

Schoolhouse Extension Progresses Without Delay
After months of anticipation, the empty space between the music wing and the math wing has finally been closed off with fences. Trucks, trailers and heavy artillery rolled in, occupying the site to begin, at last, the construction of the … Read More

Supra Altae Moenia Romae
“How was your break? What’d you do?” Such begins conversations all around the Circle during the first few days of spring term. Popular replies include nice, good, relaxing, sleeping, eating, and/or seeing family and old friends, but for a group … Read More

Breaking Bad 2.0
The wide spectrum of talents in the Groton community encompasses almost anything. From graffiti art to golf and everything in between, the FSA is a golden opportunity for Upper School students to develop and showcase such incredible passions. One of … Read More