Photo Focus: Gifft Hill School Welcomes Students for New Academic Year

Fifth graders Summer Williamson and Hudson Sage kick back with a good book. (Photo courtesy Gifft Hill School)

Gifft Hill School opened its doors this week to nearly 200 students for the 2025-26 academic year, continuing its role as the only toddler-through-12th-grade school on St. John, the school announced in a press release.

Fourth-grade teacher Ms. Laura begins the book Seedfolks by Paul Fleischman with students Camille Vanterpool, Nolan Thompson, Eli Sosa, Zuri Thomas, and Layla Schnell. (Photo courtesy Gifft Hill School)

The school emphasized its commitment to experiential learning, sustainability, and community connection as it began the new year. Students will participate in rigorous academics, immersive projects, and enrichment opportunities designed to prepare them for success in the classroom and beyond, according to the press release.

Kindergarten teacher Andrea Giglitto with students Josiah Sosa, Thatcher Hanson, Se’Raiyah Olivieri-John, Sunny McLain, Calliope Woods, and Piper Stone. (Photo courtesy Gifft Hill School)
Third grade teacher Robin Wallace assists Kaleb Hendricks with an assignment. (Photo courtesy Gifft Hill School)

“The start of a new school year is always filled with excitement and promise,” said Head of School Liz Kinsella in a press release. “At Gifft Hill School, we are dedicated to nurturing the whole child, encouraging curiosity, compassion, and resilience. We look forward to seeing our students grow as learners and as leaders.”

Seventh graders Norah Chouiniere and Reniqua Prentice embrace at the start of the first school day of the year. (Photo courtesy Gifft Hill School)
Upper Campus Principal Heather McGuire assists sixth graders Beau Ramsey, Ollie Stone, and Nevawn Brathwaite with their new lockers. (Photo courtesy Gifft Hill School)

Highlights of the year include GHS’s signature programs in environmental science and sustainability, expanded arts and athletics, and capstone experiences for seniors. These initiatives reflect the school’s focus on providing an education that is both challenging and relevant, equipping students with the skills needed to navigate a rapidly changing world, the press release stated.

Upper Campus math teacher Leah Schoenberg with her high school students. (Photo courtesy Gifft Hill School)

Now in its third year as a cell phone-free campus, GHS has set an example that other schools in the territory have adopted, creating more focused and connected learning environments. Classrooms have also been updated with flexible furniture, including adjustable desks, movable group tables, and wobble stools, allowing students more choice in how they learn while supporting engagement and focus, the release stated.

Toddler students Isabelle Crafts, Ayza Pickering, and Finley Melamet enjoy the playground. (Photo courtesy Gifft Hill School)

The school welcomes both returning families and new members of the community, while inviting the wider Virgin Islands public to engage with its programs, events, and student-led initiatives throughout the year, it said.

Toddler student Reniya Prentice enjoys the playground. (Photo courtesy Gifft Hill School)

For more information about Gifft Hill School and its programs, visit www.giffthillschool.org.

Pre-K students Vera King, Layla Mathenia, and Zaia Thomas in their classroom. (Photo courtesy Gifft Hill School)