Eli (’33) earned second place at the Washington State geography competition and qualified for nationals. He will be competing at the International Geography Bee in Thailand in July 2026.


Arav (’26) competed at the 5th International Abacus Championship, earning second place in two categories. He also shared his talk, “Why the Abacus Still Adds Up,” at the Ignite Seattle public speaking series.


Matteo (’31) competed with Northwest Water Polo Club at the 2025 Champions Cup and his team earned 8th place in the nation.


Andrew (’32) performed with the Northwest Boychoir in the Apprentice Program, including a performance at Seattle Center Winterfest.


Sam (’26) earned the rank of 10th place in the nation with her soccer team, Crossfire Premier. She has since committed to play D1 soccer next year at Boston University.


Thomas (’28) received the Captain William Driver Award from the North American Vexillological Association for his research paper, Sewed in Code: How Flags and Emoji Compare, Contrast, and Converge.


Selina (’33) represented the state of Washington at the 2025 Western Zone Age Group competition for swimming, where 12 swimmers from 16 states are chosen to compete.


Daren (’26), Simeon (’27), Charlie (’29), and Toby (’25) performed with Vocalpoint Seattle, including a performance with the Seattle Symphony at Benaroya Hall as part of Northwest Boychoir’s 47th annual presentation of A Festival of Lessons and Carols concert.


Aryan (’30) advanced to the World Festival for FIRST LEGO LEAGUE (FLL) with his team and secured the Robot Performance Award at qualifiers.


Kate (’28) received the Royal Conservatory of Music (RCM) Northwest Regional Excellence Award and earned her Associate Diploma (ARCT) from RCM in February 2026.