MENLO SCHOOL • SINCE 1915

The class of 2026 reconnects at the Senior BBQ before signing the wall together.
The Middle School faculty and staff welcomes new and returning students to campus with blue and gold spirit. Photo by Tom Chen.
The upper school does a roll call of the classes and introduces the spirit leaders for the school year. Photo by Tom Chen.
Ms. Stark’s 6th graders construct garden trellises out of recycled materials in the Whitaker Lab.
Photos from the 2025 Baseball season. Photo by Pam McKenney.

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Menlo News

 
March 19 2026 | recent news

Good Vibes at Menlo’s Vibe Coding Hackathon

Menlo’s Inaugural “Vibeathon” proves that ‘anyone can code’—and make an impact. Watch the video.

 
March 10 2026 | recent news

KnightLine: Triumph and Transformation

In this KnightLine, learn how the Athletics Strategic Plan is helping inspire Knights to rise to challenges, support one another, and find joy and purpose in being part of something greater than themselves.

 
March 4 2026 | recent news

Finding Hope: The Winter 2026 Digital Magazine

We’re excited to share the latest issue of Menlo Magazine, featuring campus highlights, alumni updates, and stories that explore how our community finds and sparks hope.

 
January 28 2026 | recent news

Believe in Yourself, Right from the Start

A Broadway star sings, dances, and shares inspiration with Menlo’s Middle School.

Upper School

In grades 9-12, students are immersed in a stimulating academic environment and encouraged to try new things, make new friends, and discover or nourish a passion through our thoughtfully designed curriculum and enthusiastically supported co-curricular opportunities.

Students gather on the Quad during 9th Grade Orientation

Middle School

Our 6-8 curriculum, centered around our Habits of Heart and Mind and Habits of Learning, is designed to help students realize their potential and develop an excitement for learning through their relationships with bright, dynamic teachers who inspire, challenge, and nurture.

Belonging

Menlo is committed to nurturing a culture of kindness, trust, and belonging where all feel welcomed, included, and valued. We strive to cultivate a school community where every student can flourish as a full participant in the life of the School and leave a lasting legacy as their best and authentic self. A deep sense of belonging, grounded in our shared values of kindness, curiosity, empathy, and respect, is at the heart of this endeavor.

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