The Westminster Schools

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Locations

  1. Academic

    1. Clarkson Hall

      Westminster's Middle School building, Clarkson Hall, was named in honor of Westminster’s fourth president, Dr. William Clarkson IV, who served from 1991-2014. Bill Clarkson was the longest-serving president in the history of the School.

      Clarkson Hall is the hub of Middle School learning and features many flexible indoor and outdoor spaces which foster innovation, exploration, and discovery.

      Within Clarkson Hall is the Oglesby Room, a multi-purpose space that hosts activities such as weekly assemblies, music and theatre arts showcases, concerts, and school dances. 

      The Goizueta Innovation Lab serves as a catalyst for Westminster’s comprehensive STEAM integration initiatives (science, technology, engineering, arts, and math). The 3,400-square-foot space is designed to provide the tools and technology to support exploration and problem-solving through design thinking, project-based learning, and fabrication. The lab is also home to the Middle School robotics teams, which have won statewide honors.