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Uncommon 2016

Uncommon 2016

Each year, the Vermont Commons Literati selects a number of our students’ best creative writing for publication in our summer Uncommon magazine. This year, we’ve compiled a number of fantastic works from all age groups across the school, and are proud to present them for your reading pleasure! Please click here to read our 2016 Uncommon […]

2016-17 Core Calendar

August 19, 2016: New Family Orientation August 22-24, 2016: Faculty Meetings August 25, 2016: First Day of School at Oakledge Park September 5, 2016: Labor Day – No School September 19-23, 2016: FALL ENCOUNTER WEEK October 6-7, 2016: Parent/Advisor Conferences & Fall Break – No School October 28, 2016: End of First Quarter November 9, […]

Vermont Commons Presents: “The Crucible”

Come see our players perform Arthur Miller’s classic! When: Friday, April 8th at 7pm Saturday, April 9th, at 7pm Where: The First Unitarian Universalist Society Meetinghouse 152 Pearl St., Burlington VT At the top of Church St. Tickets (priced by suggested donation): Adults – $10 Students – $5

What is the March of the Turtles?

The March of the Turtles!

Penguin Plunge 2016!

Check out our plunge on YouTube, with a video produced by our own Jamie Benson ’15!

Vermont Commons School Gallery Opening, January 8th, 5-8pm

Come visit us this Friday, January 8th from 5-8pm for a photography gallery opening & coffee house presented & hosted by our students! From 5-6pm, VCS’ own Amira Silverman (Class of ’17) will host community members for a gallery opening of her photography in the Annex here at the school. Food & drink will be […]

Winter Open House – Sunday, February 7th, 1-3pm

RSVP Inspired students lead inspiring lives.  Come and meet our students and the faculty who inspire them. Learn about the curriculum, the community and the mission of Vermont Commons School and feel the excitement that is fueling our growth! Sunday, February 7th, 2015 1:00 – 3:00 PM Vermont Commons School 75 Green Mountain Drive, South Burlington Register Now […]

Scholarship. Community. Global Responsibility.

Students emerge from their time at Vermont Commons School intrinsically motivated to seek out their role for improving the world, with the skills and competencies to do so.