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RL-Mass Audubon collaboration brings city kids to campus

In July and August, 200 boys and girls, ages 5-13, participated in Mass Audubon’s Boston Nature Center Camp at Roxbury Latin. The School’s 117-acre campus includes more than 50 acres of beautiful, undisturbed forest, where campers – ninety-five percent of whom were from the City of Boston – explored and learned about the natural environment. […]

Honoring afflicted neighbors: “Dot Pot” tradition continues

Pete Cahill ’15 and neighborhood friends Ryan Sweeney and Timmy Galvin returned from college this summer to continue their flagship hockey tournament, “The Dot Pot,” in Dorchester’s Garvey Park. Last year’s tournament raised donations for cancer victim Carl Hosea, who died shortly after the gathering. In its second iteration, this summer’s event honored the family […]

2-Time Olympian Stu McNay ’00 sets sail for Rio

This April, Stu McNay ’00 and sailing teammate Dave Hughes earned selection to the Rio 2016 US Olympic Sailing Team and are widely seen as medal contenders. Already a two-time Olympian and member of US Sailing Team Sperry, Stu will be competing in the Men’s 470 (dinghy) races beginning on 10 August. Congratulations, Stu, and best […]

Classics Students travel to Greece

RL Classics students took their studies to the open air in an exploration of the monuments of Ancient Greece over two weeks following the close of school. Led by department chair Jamie Morris-Kliment, the group covered a lot of ground.   Beginning with Athens and a meal overlooking the Athenian Agora, the boys took in […]

Three students participate in Eton Choral Course as O’Connell Fellows

Rising senior Xander Boyd and two rising juniors, Jack Golden and Ben Lawlor, spent a glorious week in early July at Eton College as part of the prestigious Eton Choral Course, a program that brings together the best high school choristers in the UK. Joining a group of 16-18-year-olds, Jack, Xander, and Ben spent a […]

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