Congratulations Briggs Class 24′!

This past weekend Nativity Prep closed out the school by acknowledging and celebrating the graduation of the 8th grade Briggs Class of 2024. These ten students have grown both as students and as people over the past four years at Nativity. They were the first class to start at Nativity during the COVID-19 global pandemic…

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Congratulations Briggs Class 24′!

Head of School Announcement

Dear Nativity Community,  It is with great excitement and extreme pleasure I write to share with you that following a three-month long national search, Christian J. Garris has accepted the offer of the Nativity Board of Trustees to serve as Nativity’s next Head of School. We are thrilled and look forward to the leadership he…

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Head of School Announcement

On the Waves

The 8th grade spent the day at the Wood’s Hole Oceanographic Institute working withRob Reynolds on his research boat. They took live videos of the sea floor to observedifferent habitats. They also put down a dredge to collect organisms like crabs, seaurchins, and a horseshoe crab to be brought to his lab to observe.

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On the Waves

Growing Gardeners

On May 9th, students created a new garden between the school building and faculty housing. A new pollinator garden was also created facing Pleasant Street and is pictured here. Thanks to the generosity of the Garden Club of Buzzards Bay, Duponte Landscaping & Nursery and Sylvan Nursery, Inc., the students were able to plant several…

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Growing Gardeners

Beach Cleanup at Fort Taber

On Saturday, April 27th Nativity students volunteered with Be The Solution to Pollution to help clean up litter on the beaches at Fort Taber. At Nativity, our students give back to the community annually by participating in these community service field trips. This is not only a way for students to give back to the…

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Beach Cleanup at Fort Taber

Celebrating Pi Day!

How many digits of Pi do you know? Jyrell Bergland, 7th grader, impressed us all with a whopping 87 digits which earned him the opportunity to pie the Head of School, Jay Goldrick. The student from each grade who knew the most digits also earned the privilege of tossing a pie at a faculty member…

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Celebrating Pi Day!