

Westminster School

Offering a large and diverse program in an intimate, small-school setting, Westminster is a community where people know, understand and care about each other. Students balance a rigorous academic schedule which includes college-preparatory, honors and 23 AP courses with broad and deep athletic, artistic and extracurricular programs. In addition to the outstanding involvement to which students eagerly commit themselves, family-style meals, student-led assembly and chapel, and numerous opportunities for leadership and teamwork instill a strong sense of character. Virtute et Numine (By Grit and Grace).
Varsity Team

Head Coach
Peter Doucette
The Kohn Squash Pavilion, which stands at the top of the school's entrance driveway, is the home of Westminster's Boys' and Girls' Squash programs. The facility, which opened in the winter of 2000, gives the Martlets what is arguably the finest squash facility in New England. Internationally ranked player Brett Martin feels it is one of the finest facilities in the world. Spectators can view the action on the eight international courts from a central elevated viewing platform, as well as from balconies that overlook the courts.
Westminster competes annually for the Founders League championship, playing one of the strongest schedules in all of New England. Last year, the team played against 14 of the top 15 ranked teams in New England.