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  1. Description. Set on a beautiful campus less than an hour’s drive from Boston, Groton offers the resources of a much larger school to 378 students in grades 8 through 12. Under the leadership of Headmaster Temba Maqubela, Groton has aggressively contained the cost of attendance and increased financial aid. Over 42% of students benefit from a ...

  2. About Us. We Are Groton Public Schools. We are a diverse, educational community of teachers and learners; educators, students, and staff. Our neighborhood schools, themed intra-district magnet schools, and award winning high school serve over 4,400 students from across Groton, Connecticut. All our schools offer nurturing and challenging ...

  3. Registration must be completed by a legal parent or guardian. Groton Public Schools Registration. P: 860-572-2100. F: 860-572-2107. registration@groton.k12.ct.us. Groton Public Schools Administrative Offices located at 1300 Flanders Road, Mystic, CT 06355.

  4. The GMS SBHC is a convenient way for student-athletes to obtain a physical when they are unable to obtain a physical in a timely manner with their pediatrician. You must be enrolled in order to use the SBHC services. Please feel free to contact us at 860-437-4555 or 860-446-9543.

  5. He has been an integral part of Groton Public Schools for over 15 years and was instrumental in the bringing together of all of Groton’s middle school students at Groton Middle School. As Mr. Kotecki has been an active, avid, and highly competitive athlete his entire life, we wish him all the best in his future triathlons and a very healthy and happy retirement. Best wishes, Mr. Kotecki!

  6. Groton Public Schools embraces policies and practices that ensure that all people—especially those who have been historically marginalized based on race/ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, gender, age, socioeconomic status, immigrant status, educational status, or religion—have equitable opportunities. We acknowledge that systems of racial and economic injustice exist in our nation ...

  7. After attending Groton School from 1957 to 1961, Doug completed his bachelor’s studies at Harvard University. He started his apprenticeship in restoring and building organs, harpsichords, and pianos in Boston. With a love for teaching and woodworking, Doug accepted the shop teacher position at Groton School in 1970. Doug reinvented the shop ...