A Growing Success, Expansion of Programs

Under Molder’s successor — long-time Westover educator Ann S. Pollina, a nationally respected expert on how girls learn.
 — the School was recognized for the growing success of its WISE program, its expanding number of exchange programs with schools from around the world, the introduction of signature programs, the construction of the Fuller Athletic Center, and the renovation of the Louise B. Dillingham facility into the School’s new performing arts center.

Since celebrating its Centennial in 2009-2010, the School has continued to seek new and innovative ways to offer educational opportunities to future generations of students. Westover has embarked on its second century of educating students to become confident and connected women leading lives of consequence.
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Westover School admits students of any race, color, religious affiliation, sexual orientation, national and ethnic origin, or disability to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the School. As a gender-diverse girls school, Westover welcomes applicants and students who are assigned female at birth and/or identify as girls. The School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religious affiliation, sexual orientation, national and ethnic origin, disability, or any other status protected by applicable law in the administration of its educational policies, admissions and financial aid policies, and athletic or other school-administered programs.