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Eight seniors have been recognized for their academic promise by the National Merit Scholarship Program, including scholarship semifinalist Matthew Guo.
Landon’s campus was the classroom for grade 5 social studies students. Find out how they used a new perspective to explore some of their favorite spots.
A new project in the Middle School encourages self-reflection, personal growth, and mutual respect. Find out how students used Ethics and Community time to reflect on and embrace their core values and character.
Grade 7 science students look to crack the code and construct an effective egg protection device. Will their designs withstand the egg drop?
Grade 4 boys create and sign their classroom contracts at the beginning of the new school year. Find out how each class collaborated to identify their unique vision for a positive and respectful learning environment.
While Lower and Middle School sports teams are in tryouts, the Upper School teams have started regular-season competition. Learn more about our teams and mark your calendars for games to watch this fall.
A new initiative in the Upper School is designed to make reading a fun and rewarding part of students’ daily lives. Find out how book clubs and Bear Games can help accomplish the goal and contribute to boys’ overall well-being and academic success.
From exploring new subjects and meeting new people, to competing against a rival team, Bears are ready to take on the 2024-25 school year. Watch the video to share the excitement and anticipation with us!
At Landon’s opening day Convocation ceremony, Student Body President Simon Schwartz ’25 and Head of School Jim Neill delivered speeches centered on community and how to make the most of the upcoming year.