The grade 4 holiday toy drive came to a successful end as students delivered 435 toys to St. Justin’s Community Ministry in Santa Clara
Lower School
Lower school musicians perform at Winter Concert
The Lower School Winter Concert on Dec. 7 brought together lower school instrumental and vocal groups –check out the photos!
Chess enthusiasts successful in multiple recent events
Lower school chess champs Omya and Vyom Vidyarthi (grade 2 and 5, respectively) have done it again! At the 2017 CalChess Grade Level Championship…
Creating tomorrow’s innovators: Harker inspires with deep computer science offerings
This article originally appeared in the winter 2017 issue of Harker Magazine. By João-Pierre S. Ruth Recently, a computer science instructor at Stanford asked students in…
In the News: November 2017
Each month, Harker notes news stories that include Harker. Here is the November line up! Great write up on an incredible effort! http://www.mercurynews.com/2017/08/31/saratoga-teen-wins-50000-for-creation-of-medical-app Harker’s…
Lower and middle school fall sports: League title, some first places, and awards and accomplishments
Middle school athletes had a great season, check it out!
Grade 5 food drive collects 1,900 food items for St. Justin’s Community Ministry Pantry
The yearly grade 5 food drive culminated in a donation of 1,900 food items (worth more than $700) to St. Justin’s Community Ministry Pantry.
Play Sports!
This article originally appeared in the summer 2017 issue of Harker Magazine. The winter issue of the Harker Magazine will be in mailboxes at…
Grade 5 explores Marin Headlands on annual trip
Last week, fifth graders headed up to the Marin Headlands for the annual class trip, during which they took in the breathtaking views offered by the hilly destination, located just across the Golden Gate Bridge.
San Jose Taiko brings rhythm to lively lower school assembly
Lower school students were treated to a visit by members of San Jose Taiko, one of the world’s top ensembles in “taiko” (drum) performance, an art form with roots dating back to sixth century Japan.