Massachusetts Geography Bee

Each year thousands of schools in the United States participate in the National Geographic Bee using materials prepared by the National Geographic Society. The contest is designed to encourage teachers to include geography in their classrooms, spark student interest in the subject, and increase public awareness about geography. Schools with students in grades four through […]

The Great Coin Race 2013

For the third year in a row, Sage participated in “The Great Coin Race,” a special community service program by Kids to Kids/World Connect. The school is divided into two Sage teams that ‘race’ by collecting change to raise money for a project that the Service at Sage Committee has chosen in El Salvador called […]

Think:Kids Workshop Co-Hosted by Sage

Think Differently: A Brain-Based Approach for Parenting, Teaching and Treating Bright, Creative, and Challenging Kids Hosted by: Tremont School and The Sage School Saturday, April 6th, 2013 9:00 A.M. – 4:00 P.M. Tremont School, 57 Brown Street, Weston, MA 02493 8:30-9:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast 9:00-10:45 Brain Development in Gifted Children: Relationship to Lagging Thinking […]

Sage MathCount Team Places 7th in the State Competition

On Saturday, March 9, four Sage students participated in the Massachusetts MathCounts state competition held at the Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston. Approximately 128 students comprising 30 teams participated in the event, and The Sage team came in seventh overall. Three of the Sage students also placed in the Top 25% as individuals. Congratulations […]

Junior Division Science Fair

The 2013 Junior Division Project Fair was held on Thursday, February 21. The fair is the culmination of several weeks of research and hard work. Students in Grades 3- 5 presented a variety of science topics (listed below). What is the effect of pressure on soccer ball elasticity? Does color affect memory? How does weight […]

Third and Fourth Grades Make Lunches for Mainspring

On Monday, February 11, the third and fourth grades prepared lunches for Mainspring House in Brockton.            

Fifth Grade Makes Lunches for Mainspring

On Friday, January 18, the fifth grade prepared 100 lunches to be distributed to families staying at Mainspring House, a homeless shelter in Brockton.      

Sage MathCount Team Advances to State Competition

On Saturday, February 2, nine of our Middle School students competed in the MathCounts, metrowest chapter competition. Philip L., Jeremy C., Lior H., and Cameron C. competed as the Sage Team.  They ranked 2nd, 3rd, 14th, and 29th respectively (out of 200+ students). They ranked 2nd as a team and next month they will compete […]

Sage’s Model UN Club at Boston University Academy

On Saturday, February 2, and Sunday, February 3, eleven Sage Middle School students participated in the Boston University Academy Model UN conference. These eleven students simulated such committees as the United Nations’ Disarmament and Security Committee and an East-Asia Joint Crisis Committee. Of these eleven students, six earned awards for their preparation and exemplary participation. […]

Sage's Model UN Club at Boston University Academy

On Saturday, February 2, and Sunday, February 3, eleven Sage Middle School students participated in the Boston University Academy Model UN conference. These eleven students simulated such committees as the United Nations’ Disarmament and Security Committee and an East-Asia Joint Crisis Committee. Of these eleven students, six earned awards for their preparation and exemplary participation. […]