Newly-Elected Student Leaders on Vision for Next Year
Elected by the Upper School student body on May 13, 2022, Presidential Elect Ethan F. ’23 and Vice-Presidential Elect Rohan M. ’23 will be leading the school next year.
EPSI Director Praises Importance of Meaningful Contributions to the World
Through facilitating opportunities for students to contribute meaningfully to the world, making Browning a place where purpose is prioritized, Naledi Semela, the School’s Director of Equitable Practices and Social Impact (EPSI), in his first year has already made a mark on the community.
Upper Schoolers Join Nationwide Walkout to Support Roe v. Wade
On May 13, 2022, a number of Browning Upper School students walked out of their classes to join students from across the city to protest the Supreme Court’s leaked draft that would overturn Roe v. Wade.
2022 Island School Preview: Return to The Bahamas
On April 24, the ninth grade class will be going to the Island School to collect data on the projects surrounding Marine Ecology that they developed in Biology class.
Students Connect through Fantasy Football
Part of the camaraderie built between students in the upper school takes place in the world of fantasy football, where pressure, strategy, and most importantly fun is shared among participants.
Upper Classmen Build Community in the Outdoors
As part of the broader peer leadership program, the ninth graders, accompanied by the senior peer leaders, went on a retreat to strengthen friendships and understand their role at Browning in a more authentic way.
My Island School Journey
During the second semester of my junior year, I was fortunate to spend my spring semester abroad at The Island School in Eleuthera, Bahamas, expanding on my studies in marine ecology and sustainability.
The Grytte 2021 Faculty Dedication
The Grytte staff presents its sixth annual dedication to Dean of Faculty and English Department Chair Michael Ingrisani.
Deconstructing the Dangers of the Single Story of Africa
Eighth Graders just completed an informative, reforming unit that focused on this essential question: How might a deep understanding of the many stories of Africa inform and impact our own stories?
Class of 2021 College Choices
The Grytte would like to congratulate the class of 2021 on their offers of college admission. Read more to see their college choices.
Reflections on Beloved History Teacher’s Legacy
During his 25 years at Browning, Dr. Protheroe has impacted the lives of a generation of Browning students and inspired a love of history in countless young minds.
Congresswoman Discusses Ongoing Violence against Asian Community
The Asian Affinity group recently hosted an open meeting for the School’s community with Congresswoman Grace Meng of New York about the recent spike of violence against Asian Americans in the United States.
Discussing the Challenges of Mental Health at School
As a result of the new concerns over the community’s mental wellbeing, students, parents, and teachers meet with Jessi Soles, the High School Wellness Counselor, or Amy Anselmo, the Director of Wellness and the Lower and Middle School Wellness Counselor.
Vaccine Makes its Way to Teachers
Many members of the faculty have received their doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. They found the process to be relatively painless and are fortunate to have received the vaccine.
Middle Schoolers attend a Groundbreaking Seminar about Purpose
The Middle School attended an eye-opening, three-day, online seminar led by Ross Wehner of the World Leadership Program. There, students learned about purpose, life mapping, personalization, and more.
Assessing Students in a Hybrid Format
One of the differences between in-person school and hybrid school is taking in-class assessments. Some classes have stuck to a traditional assessment system, while others have gone for a more inquiry-based learning and giving more at-home assessments.
Debaters Take First Place in Online Season
Taking first place in this debate season, the Browning Debate Team has demonstrated outstanding results throughout multiple categories due to the efforts of the team members. The strong results are a result of the hard work that all of the members have put in.
Model UN Team Excels at Ivy League Conference
While representing countries from around the world at the ILMUNC conference hosted by the University of Pennsylvania, Henry S. ‘22, Nathaniel M. ‘22, and Luca G. ’22 were given recognition as Best and Outstanding delegates in their respective committees.
Finding the Positives in Troubling Times
It is no secret that many Browning students haven’t spent their time during the pandemic as they desired, but nonetheless, some students found innovative ways to entertain themselves.
Latino Heritage Month Celebration
For Latino Heritage month, seniors Fernando C. ‘21, Edgar S. ‘21, and Christian S. ‘21 created a video in Corona Plaza to demonstrate the diverse cultures in New York City. Check out their video here and their thoughts on the importance of filming it.