Westover’s Oxford Tutorial Program strengthens students’ academic curiosity by offering highly individualized learning. Through one-on-one or small-group tutorials, this structure invites students to ask bolder questions, take intellectual risks, and engage deeply with material.
“Tutorials…help [students] understand themselves as learners – their strengths, their patterns of thinking, and the strategies that help them succeed.”
With immediate, personalized feedback, students learn to communicate their ideas clearly, revise their thinking in real time, and gain confidence from being genuinely seen and supported.
“As these habits solidify, they naturally transfer beyond the classroom,” Michele shared. “Empowering students to advocate for themselves, pursue independent interests, and enter future academic spaces with a strong sense of agency and curiosity. This is what success looks like for a Westover student, and how our approach helps them achieve it.”
How Challenge Success Has Shaped Daily Life at Westover
Westover’s partnership with
Challenge Success, a non-profit affiliated with the Stanford University Graduate School of Education, has inspired meaningful shifts in both daily routines and the overall learning culture through research-based practices.
One of the most visible changes is the School’s daily schedule, which prioritizes connection, consistency, and purposeful academic engagement. With predictable routines and built-in moments to access teachers for extra help or enrichment, students can focus more fully on taking greater ownership of their learning at Westover.
A hallmark of this schedule is Community Time, regular blocks reserved for advisory meetings, assembly, Lumina, club programming, and student leadership. These protected spaces strengthen relationships, ensure every student has trusted adults supporting them, and encourage deeper involvement in student life and the campus’ culture.
“Altogether, these shifts have created a culture where students can feel more connected and better able to engage meaningfully with their studies, which positively impacts their academic confidence and their overall well-being,” Michele shared.
The Challenge Success partnership has also encouraged faculty to reflect on and refine their teaching practices. Many teachers are incorporating more differentiated and culturally responsive strategies, inviting students to take greater ownership of their learning.
Classrooms now feature more frequent formative feedback, intentional reflection opportunities, and an emphasis on depth over breadth. These shifts strengthen engagement and create learning environments where students feel seen, supported, and empowered to succeed.
The work of the TLCAE, the Oxford Tutorial Program, and Challenge Success all point toward a shared goal: a school where every student feels supported, challenged, and empowered. By investing in personalized learning and nurturing strong relationships, Westover continues to build a community where students can grow with purpose and confidence, today and in the future.
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