PHOTOS: Start of another year at The Well School

Well School preschoolers explore the playground on the first day of school. 

Well School preschoolers explore the playground on the first day of school.  COURTESY PHOTO THE WELL SCHOOL

Well School preschool “Cubs”  with preschool teaching assistant Brittney Hines on the first day of school.

Well School preschool “Cubs”  with preschool teaching assistant Brittney Hines on the first day of school. COURTESY PHOTO THE WELL SCHOOL

Preschool  “Cubs” checking out the swings on their first day at The Well School last week. 

Preschool  “Cubs” checking out the swings on their first day at The Well School last week.  COURTESY PHOTO THE WELL SCHOOL

Kindergarten teacher Allison Noel with her new class on the first day of classes at The Well School. 

Kindergarten teacher Allison Noel with her new class on the first day of classes at The Well School.  COURTESY PHOTO THE WELL SCHOOL

Well School prechoolers explore the garden on the first day of school.

Well School prechoolers explore the garden on the first day of school. COURTESY PHOTO THE WELL SCHOOLS

Upper school students do a problem-solving activity on the first day of classes.

Upper school students do a problem-solving activity on the first day of classes. COURTESY PHOTO THE WELL SCHOOL

Fifth graders at The Well School on the first day of school.

Fifth graders at The Well School on the first day of school. COURTESY PHOTO THE WELL SCHOOL

A preschool “Cub” drawing on the first day of school. 

A preschool “Cub” drawing on the first day of school.  COURTESY PHOTO THE WELL SCHOOL

Published: 08-30-2024 12:02 PM

Students at The Well School in Peterborough started back to school Wednesday, Aug. 28. The Well School, founded by Peterborough residents Jay and Toni Garland in 1967, has 125 students in pre-K through grade eight.

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