EIN 04-2105842

Winsor School

IRS 501(c) type
501(c)(3)
Num. employees
140
City
Year formed
1908
Most recent tax filings
2023-06-01
NTEE code, primary
Description
Winsor is an independent day school for academically promising and motivated girls in grades 5-12. Winsor enrolls approximately 450 students from diverse cultural, racial and ethnic backgrounds.
Total revenues
$39,776,141
2023
Total expenses
$37,336,222
2023
Total assets
$217,791,031
2023
Num. employees
140
2023

Program areas at Winsor School

The Winsor School offers a rich and challenging curriculum to academically motivated girls in grades 5-12. Winsor defines curriculum as The total classroom learning experience for all students. Our curricular philosophy is based on our understandings about student learning, The pedagogies we practice in response to these understandings, The ways we assess learning, and The qualities of character we encourage our students to develop - as well as The skills and content more commonly associated with "curriculum." Our curriculum is a designed continuum of developmentally appropriate learning experiences across departments. Winsor faculty knows and understands The curriculum and takes responsibility for teaching it. The following four principles establish a basis for The design of The Winsor School's curriculum for The early 21st century.connected curriculumthe Winsor School believes that students learn best when their ideas, skills, and experiences are reinforced across The disciplines and through The grade levels in a connected curriculum. Teachers plan courses that establish connections for students between subjects and to their own experience; these courses build on students' prior learning and set The groundwork for their future learning. Teachers at each grade level know one another's curriculum and incorporate content and skill connections between disciplines when possible. Connected teaching and learning are integrated into a student's entire Winsor experience.a connected curriculum may include grade level work around themes, teaching that addresses shared essential questions, or interdisciplinary teaching, which we define as a designed connection between themes and topics in more than one subject in The same year.skillsthe Winsor School believes that skills - The learned processes and strategies needed to accomplish a task - are an essential part of our connected curriculum and should be taught explicitly. Skills are integrated into The curriculum in a spiraling model, where they advance sequentially in a coordinated fashion across departments from year to year. Students demonstrate their skill competencies at developmentally appropriate points throughout The eight-year program.our understandings of how students learn, including research on learning styles, mandate that teachers in every course offer students several ways to understand, acquire, and organize new knowledge. Using skills in multiple disciplines reinforces students' prior learning and allows them to access and express their own understanding. Teachers demonstrate, teach and assess skills. The skills that students acquire at Winsor serve as tools for life-long learning.preparation for responsible participation in The global communitythe Winsor School believes that a critical aspect of academic excellence is preparation for responsible participation in The global community. The principles of diversity articulate The School's commitment to "foster a global consciousness and to maintain "an academic and social environment where all students develop confidence, values, knowledge, and life skills they need to thrive within Winsor and The global community. "as a diverse community of teachers and learners, we believe it is important for each student to see herself as rooted in her individual culture. We also believe that it is vital for Winsor students to understand The rich, dynamic cross-cultural forces which shape our country and The contemporary world. Therefore, we teach The western experience within The broad context of global interactions and encounters. Course offerings in various disciplines enable students to become familiar with a multiplicity of political, social and economic systems, religious and ethical beliefs, and modes of artistic expression. Our curriculum also informs students about The natural environment and The use and distribution of our planet's finite resources. It actively challenges stereotypical thinking and fosters empathic understanding - The ability to see and feel what others see and feel.the Winsor curriculum encourages students to develop a sense of responsibility for The local, national, and international community in which they live. It instills a habit of thinking beyond one's immediate self-interest and of evaluating a course of action in The light of its impact on The well-being of other people and The natural environment. It leads students to "a recognition of The fundamental interdependence of all people. "The School's principles of global responsibilitythe Winsor School believes that a critical dimension of academic excellence in The 21st century is The preparation for responsible participation in The global community.the forces of globalization now ensure that individuals and communities separated by vast geographic distances and cultural differences are increasingly interconnected and interdependent. Distant peoples and events shape local worlds, while at The same time individual and community decisions made at Winsor, in boston, or in new england often have an impact on wider social and ecological environments.in preparing its students to act responsibly in this interconnected and interdependent world, The Winsor School is committed to ensuring that its students not only understand The nature of globalization but also appreciate The personal stakes and responsibilities they have as global citizens.we believe a global citizen...- recognizes The dignity of every individual and values The diversity of human cultures.- strives for self-knowledge through The study of others.- aspires to an empathetic understanding of others.- actively seeks intercultural dialogue and engagement.- is willing to act on behalf of social justice and human rights.- acts as a steward for The natural environment.independent thinking and learningthe Winsor School believes that students should be taught to think and learn independently in order to gain The competence and confidence necessary to be life-long learners and strong, courageous women. The Winsor curriculum guides students toward independence through age-appropriate experiences that lead them to take increasing responsibility for their own learning.winsor faculty are committed to teaching students The skills that are essential to identifying problems and to discovering creative, informed solutions to them. They teach students The skills needed to structure their learning throughout their lives. Students learn to develop a process for discovery, knowing that The path isn't always direct. Our curriculum teaches students to question existing norms and to think from another's perspective; it provides them with opportunities to apply existing knowledge and tools to unfamiliar problems and to react effectively in novel situations.students learn when to seek guidance, The value of collaboration, and how to be open to constructive criticism. We believe that a student who takes responsibility for structuring and assessing her own learning is likely to have a deeper understanding of what she has learned and a - "foundation of skills and knowledge to serve as a life-long basis for independent thinking."
A Winsor education is an incredible investment in a girl's future. Winsor believes in enrolling talented students with great potential regardless of their families' financial circumstances, and awards over $4.8 million annually in need-based financial aid to make The School financially accessible to a range of families. More than 25% of The student body receives aid with grants covering 5% to 100% of overall tuition.

Who funds Winsor School

Grants from foundations and other nonprofits
GrantmakerDescriptionAmount
Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift FundFor Grant Recipient's Exempt Purposes$816,537
National Philanthropic TrustEducation$683,750
Brock Family Foundation / Jane E Brock-Wilson TteeGeneral Use$484,228
...and 64 more grants received totalling $3,475,180

Personnel at Winsor School

NameTitleCompensation
Karen GerominiChief Operating Officer$249,777
Erika McMahonChief Advancement Officer$164,657
Sarah PelmasHead of School and O'Donnell Family Chair$599,107
Janelle BrowningDirector of Strategic Communications
Julian BraxtonDirector of Community and Inclusion
...and 21 more key personnel

Financials for Winsor School

RevenuesFYE 06/2023
Total grants, contributions, etc.$10,451,956
Program services$27,031,890
Investment income and dividends$364,871
Tax-exempt bond proceeds$0
Royalty revenue$0
Net rental income$562,458
Net gain from sale of non-inventory assets$1,286,621
Net income from fundraising events$0
Net income from gaming activities$0
Net income from sales of inventory$0
Miscellaneous revenues$78,345
Total revenues$39,776,141

Form 990s for Winsor School

Fiscal year endingDate received by IRSFormPDF link
2023-062024-05-14990View PDF
2022-062023-05-15990View PDF
2021-062022-05-16990View PDF
2020-062021-11-29990View PDF
2020-062021-05-11990View PDF
...and 10 more Form 990s

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Data update history
October 31, 2024
Updated personnel
Identified 15 new personnel
October 22, 2024
Received grants
Identified 5 new grant, including a grant for $30,000 from Edith H Overly Foundation
August 10, 2024
Received grants
Identified 24 new grant, including a grant for $255,550 from Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston
July 25, 2024
Updated personnel
Identified 3 new personnel
July 11, 2024
Used new vendors
Identified 1 new vendor, including
Nonprofit Types
SchoolsK-12 schoolsCharities
Issues
Education
Characteristics
Operates internationallyEndowed supportProvides scholarshipsTax deductible donationsAccepts online donations
General information
Address
103 Pilgrim Rd
Boston, MA 02215
Metro area
Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH
County
Suffolk County, MA
Website URL
winsor.edu/ 
Phone
(617) 735-9500
Facebook page
winsorschool 
Twitter profile
@winsorschool 
IRS details
EIN
04-2105842
Fiscal year end
June
Taxreturn type
Form 990
Year formed
1908
Eligible to receive tax-deductible contributions (Pub 78)
Yes
Categorization
NTEE code, primary
B25: High School
NAICS code, primary
611110: Elementary and Secondary Schools
Parent/child status
Independent
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