As a Community we Strive to

Work Hard, Find Joy
& Be Kind

Welcome to Tenacre

Every day at Tenacre begins with a handshake as the head of school greets arriving students. This act of trust and personal attention sets the tone for all that follows. At Tenacre, we embrace the elementary years.
 
As a Pre-K through Grade 6 coed school, we offer a dynamic and exciting environment in which children progressively develop critical thinking skills, become confident and joyful learners, and move forward into higher education and life as caring citizens.

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  • 205

    Total Students
  • 39

    Teachers
  • 26%

    Students of Color
  • Español

    Starts in Pre-K
  • 6

    Sports Offered
  • $1 mil

    Financial Aid

Success By Design

A Campaign for Tenacre's Future

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  • Bionic Project inspires Tenacre students

    This morning, Tenacre welcomed Bionic Project, Inc. as part of the TPA's enrichment programming. The Cambridge-based nonprofit was founded in 2018 by amputee runner Will Borden with a mission to challenge disability bias and foster inclusivity through education and adaptive sports. The organization partners with schools to bring elite adaptive athletes into classrooms for workshops focused on assistive technology and building empathy.

    During today's visit, Bionic Project led separate assemblies tailored to younger and older students, then moved into hands-on workshops for fourth- and sixth-graders. Students in both grades put their creativity to work brainstorming ways to make different parts of life more accessible and welcoming for people with disabilities. Sixth graders had an additional opportunity to apply what they learned when they took part in an adaptive sports clinic during their P.E. class.
  • Students lace up for all-school basketball shootout

    Students from pre-K through sixth grade at Tenacre recently laced up for an all-school basketball shootout during P.E. classes, combining athletic fun with a meaningful cause. The event raised money for Good Sports, a nonprofit dedicated to expanding equitable access to youth athletics by partnering with organizations in high-need communities to serve young people ages 3–18. While participation in the fundraising portion was optional, that didn't dampen anyone's enthusiasm — students across every grade level eagerly stepped up to the free-throw line.
  • Tenacre welcomes author Sarah Aronson

    Yesterday, Tenacre welcomed author Sarah Aronson for a full day of inspiration and storytelling craft. She kicked things off with an all-school assembly before leading a series of writing workshops that gave students a hands-on look at the creative process.

    Aronson's path to writing for young people began with an unlikely nudge — a dare from someone in her exercise class. She took the challenge seriously, going on to earn an MFA in Writing for Children and Young Adults from Vermont College of Fine Arts and building an impressive catalog of books for kids and teens. In March 2024, her dedication to the craft was recognized with the Prairie Writer Award for contributions to literature and literacy.

    During her workshops, Aronson covered the full arc of what it means to be a writer — from finding your way into a story and pushing through early drafts, to embracing revision as where the real work happens. Perhaps most memorably, she encouraged students to see failure not as something to fear, but as an essential part of growing as a writer.

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    American Red Cross/Tenacre Blood Drive

    Tenacre Country Day School in Wellesley invites local communities to support their blood drive on March 3, 2026. Co-sponsored by the American Red Cross, the blood drive is open to the public. Appointments can be made, and walk-ins are welcome. 

    Blood Drive Details:
    • Location: Tenacre’s Wells Playhouse, 78 Benvenue Street, Wellesley
    • Date/Time: Tuesday, March 3, 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
    Although Tenacre students are too young to give blood, they are contributing in other ways to the blood drive. Fifth and sixth graders will assist with registration, the canteen, and guiding donors to Wells Playhouse. Second graders have made posters, and third and fourth graders will write thank-you notes to the donors. 

    In addition to canteen snack items, all donors will receive homemade cookies.

    To make an appointment, please contact the American Red Cross at 1-800-RED CROSS or visit this Tenacre Blood Drive link.
    Wells Playhouse

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