Segovia sits 90 km north of Madrid, and the two cities are well connected by high-speed rail. Easy access to Madrid allows Proctor en Segovia students access to the culture, gastronomy, museums, and, yes, fútbol clubs of one of the largest cities in Europe. Ingrid W. '23 and Tony '23 write about a weekend excursion to Spain's capital and largest city.
Mountain Classroom: Expeditions and Down Time
Feb 16, 2023 7:30:00 AMProctor’s Mountain Classroom program enters the second half of their term-long adventure in the American Southwest. As the group continues to learn how to live in community with one another, they also take increased responsibility for the planning of their expeditions. Read more in today’s post from Emma ‘23 and Dante ‘24.
Academic Lens: Turning Outrage into Action
Feb 15, 2023 9:02:54 PMEuropean Art Classroom: Time Flying in Aix and Beyond
Feb 13, 2023 3:06:40 PMMountain Classroom: The Crafting of Intentional Community
Feb 10, 2023 7:36:16 PMWe talk about community and relationships a lot at Proctor. We have a TOGETHER banner hanging on the wall of the Wilkins Meetinghouse. We experience that community and “togetherness” by watching our Hornet teams capture big wins, meeting weekly as advisory groups, or hanging out with friends in a dorm common room.
Proctor en Segovia: Learning Through Travel
Feb 9, 2023 2:39:30 PMProctor en Segovia students learn about the Spanish language and culture in history, literature, and Spanish classes and simply by living with a Spanish host family. Powerful learning also occurs during week-long excursions to Spain's diverse regions. In this post, Phuc '23 and Thomas '24 reflect on their cultural immersion experience in Spain's Basque Country region.
Proctor en Monteverde: Exploring the Rain Forest
Feb 9, 2023 10:11:26 AMSix sophomores are studying abroad in Monteverde, Costa Rica this winter. Over the past two weeks, students have continued their academic courses while immersing themselves in the biodiversity of the Children’s Eternal Rainforest. Read more from Henry ‘25 and Brenden ‘25 in this week’s blog post from Monteverde.