The Westminster Schools

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Locations

  1. Academic

    1. Askew Hall

      The Upper School's Askew Hall was one of the first buildings constructed in 1953, and was named after Miss Thyrza Askew, principal of North Avenue Presbyterian School (NAPS), one of Westminster's predecessor schools.

      Askew Hall houses classrooms for English, math, history, Bible, and languages, and offices for Upper School faculty.

      The building is also home to WCAT, the School's student-run broadcast program. More than 100 students from all three divisions participate in WCAT, which films athletic competitions, art performances, assembles, and other school events for the Westminster community.

      Learn more about the Upper School curriculum.