The 16th Annual Flying Horse Outdoor Sculpture Exhibit runs August 30–November 30, 2025. Explore over 50 sculptures, plus sculptures from our permanent collection, all free and open daily from dawn to dusk. Children and leashed dogs are welcome, provided they are accompanied by adult supervision.
This was an especially impressive spring for Pingree Athletics. We’re proud to highlight the accomplishments of our student-athletes, including NEPSAC and league recognitions, as well as the team awards for each spring sport.
When Malcolm Toulouse ‘28 first joined Pingree School’s theater tech co-curricular, he wasn’t sure what to expect. He certainly didn’t imagine he’d soon be running lights for full-school assemblies, designing dramatic stage effects, or building cross-grade friendships that would define his freshman year.
APEX Environmental Science students have been hard at work completing research projects on environmental concerns they feel passionate about. Students Emily Haas ’25, Sofia Boviard ’26, and Olivia Simpson ’25 focused on the topic of coastal trash disposal—an issue relevant to the Pingree community due to its proximity to the beach.
The Winter 2025 athletics season was filled with outstanding performances from our student-athletes, showcasing their skill, dedication, and teamwork across a variety of sports.