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Taft’s popular “A Night at the Opera” program returns to campus April 12 with Christopher Browner ’12, senior editor at New York’s Metropolitan Opera.
Taft’s popular “A Night at the Opera” program returns to campus April 12 with Christopher Browner ’12, senior editor at New York’s Metropolitan Opera.
A look back at the winter 2023—24 season for Taft Athletics.
Members of Taft’s Jazz Band and Chamber Orchestra traveled to Nashville where they spent time making music, and following in the footsteps of The King, himself.
Five student chefs are bringing the Taft community together one dish at a time.
With their 66–35 quarterfinal victory over Williston, boys’ basketball will be back in action on Saturday at home on Cobb Court.
Boys’ basketball will host Williston Northampton in the NEPSAC Class A Quarterfinals on Wednesday, February 28 at 4:00 pm on Cobb Court.
Taft has partnered with The Jed Foundation (JED), a nonprofit organization working to protect the emotional health and prevent suicide for our nation’s teens and young adults.
The Taft School Music for a While concert series continues Sunday, March 3rd at 5:00 pm in the Taft School’s Woodward Chapel with A Concert of Remembrance: Requiem Op. 9 by Maurice Duruflé.
Author, activist and scholar Dr. Angela Davis visited Taft during Black History Month.
Fifteen student-athletes participated in the second of three National Signing Days Wednesday evening, February 7, in Bingham Auditorium.
In her first season at the helm, Coach Rachel Beam was named the 2023 field hockey high school northeast region & Connecticut state coach of the year by MAX Field Hockey.
Hayden Choi ’27 recently earned a Gold Award in the 20th Annual National Chinese Language Association of Secondary-Elementary Schools (CLASS) essay contest.
The Taft School Music for a While concert series continues Saturday, February 10 at 7:30 pm, with Jazz from the Undercroft: A Mardi Gras Celebration, featuring T.J. Thompson and Friends.
How can we use economics to change the world? While the question may seem daunting, it is one students in Brianne Foley’s Honors Seminar in Economic Research are working to answer.
Eleven students are enrolled in Dr. Mirabi's Honors Modern Algebra class this semester, one of the highest-level mathematics courses ever taught at Taft.
Isabella Nascimento Silva Pinto ’25 was recently named a Rise Global Winner.
On December 6th, Yolanda Wei ’26 delivered a speech entitled Our Actions for Our Poles to COP28 UAE attendees.
During a holiday dinner with the school monitors, Head of School Peter ’95 and Amy Julia ’94 Becker asked the mons to talk about a piece of media that they’ve learned from. Here’s what our student leaders are reading and watching.
Nolan Grooms ’19 won the Asa S. Bushnell Cup for the second straight year, just the second player in Yale history to win twice, and sixth two-time winner of the award.