MENLO SCHOOL • SINCE 1915

The Middle School faculty and staff welcomes new and returning students to campus with blue and gold spirit. Photo by Tom Chen.
2024 Senior BBQ
2024 US Boys’ Lacrosse
Frankie Machado teaches 6th grade learning seminar.
Menlo Drama presents Something Rotten! on the Spieker Stage.

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Menlo News

 
August 22 2024 | recent news

2024-2025 Highlights from the Opening of School

The campus has been brimming with excitement this week! We had the pleasure of welcoming our 6th and 9th graders aboard during orientation sessions yesterday. And today, it was all hands on deck as our seniors took the helm in ushering in the new year. Take a look at a few standout moments from our lively kickoff

 
September 6 2024 | recent news

Welcome to My House

Menlo Upper School student leaders launch a new house system to boost school spirit, build community, and strengthen inter-grade connections.

 
August 20 2024 | recent news

Meet Menlo’s New Faculty and Staff!

You’ll see some new faces around campus this year, and we’re excited for you to get to know them. From near and far, they’ve come to join the Menlo community, and we’re thrilled to welcome this dynamic group of professionals.

 
May 9 2024 | recent news

KnightLine: Lifelong Learning: Menlo’s Commitment to Professional Development

In this KnightLine, Upper School Dean of Teaching and Learning Bridgett Longust explains how Menlo’s intentional investments in professional development help our teachers and students discover their best selves.

Upper School

In grades 9-12, students are immersed in a stimulating academic environment and encouraged to try new things, make new friends, and discover or nourish a passion through our thoughtfully designed curriculum and enthusiastically supported co-curricular opportunities.

Students gather on the Quad during 9th Grade Orientation

Middle School

Our 6-8 curriculum, centered around our Habits of Heart and Mind and Habits of Learning, is designed to help students realize their potential and develop an excitement for learning through their relationships with bright, dynamic teachers who inspire, challenge, and nurture.

Belonging

Menlo strives to be a community where every person feels welcomed, seen, valued, heard, affirmed, and cared for. Through our entire community’s commitment to our shared values of empathy, respect, reflection, restoration, and recognition, everyone will have the opportunity to be a full participant in the life of the School and leave a lasting legacy as their best and authentic self.

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