As a Community we Strive to

Work Hard, Find Joy
& Be Kind

Welcome to Tenacre

Every day at Tenacre begins with a handshake as the head of school greets arriving students. This act of trust and personal attention sets the tone for all that follows. At Tenacre, we embrace the elementary years.
 
As a Pre-K through Grade 6 coed school, we offer a dynamic and exciting environment in which children progressively develop critical thinking skills, become confident and joyful learners, and move forward into higher education and life as caring citizens.

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  • 205

    Total Students
  • 39

    Teachers
  • 26%

    Students of Color
  • Español

    Starts in Pre-K
  • 6

    Sports Offered
  • $1 mil

    Financial Aid

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  • Dance Club performs for school community

    Dance Club members took the stage this morning for an all-school assembly, performing a powerful contemporary dance exploring the lives of Somalian women, set to the melody of Sade's "Pearls." Since October, dancers from grades 3–6 have been gathering twice weekly to rehearse choreographer Robin Thompson's beautiful routine. Their months of dedication culminated in this morning's performance—a moment where art, culture, and community came together before the entire school.
  • Contemporary artist works with fourth grade students

    This morning, Tenacre hosted artist Arisa Boit, whose work is currently on display at the Tenacre Art Gallery (TAG). For nearly three decades, Arisa has worked as a contemporary artist specializing in smoke and fire as her medium. The Boston-based artist has developed and perfected her distinctive technique of painting with smoke and fire throughout her career. During her visit, Arisa presented an all-school assembly and then led a collaborative project with Tenacre's fourth-grade art students. Each student began by painting on a small square magnetic tile, then passed it to the person on their left. This process continued, with students layering paint and designs onto each tile as it made its way around the group. The completed tiles were arranged on a magnetic wall, creating an interactive installation that allows students to rearrange the pieces to form their own unique patterns.
  • Sixth graders deliver historic speeches

    This morning, sixth graders took the stage before their classmates to deliver one of two historic speeches: Lincoln's Gettysburg Address or Frederick Douglass's "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?" The recitations are a cherished element of the Grade 6 social studies curriculum's Civil War unit. Dressed in period attire—think black top hats, white button-down shirts, and black coats—students positioned themselves by the library fireplace to channel either Lincoln or Douglass. This annual tradition has become a highlight that students look forward to with excitement, and its impact endures: many Tenacre alumni can still recite the opening lines years after graduation.

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