The Gunston School is one of only 209 schools in the United States to be recognized for the College Board’s AP® Computer Science Female Diversity Award for expanding young women’s access to Advanced Placement Computer Science A (CSA). This award acknowledges 1,105 schools for their work toward equal gender representation during the 2021-22 school year. Research shows that female students who take AP computer science are more likely to major in computer science in college compared with matched peers.

Gunston Senior Autumn Watson (left) serves as a teacher’s assistant and mentor for fellow students, including Caroline Thomas ’26 (right) in computer science programs. Watson will be attending Rutgers University, School of Engineering in the fall.
Gunston offers several courses including Introduction to Computers, Topics in Computer Languages, AP Computer Science Principles, and AP Computer Science A. Other STEM offerings include Robotics, First Tech Challenge (Gunston Robotics Team), and Robotics, Lego.
“The atmosphere here at Gunston has allowed me to explore my passion for Computer Science and Engineering by means of excellent instructors, collaborative classroom environments, and the opportunity of independent studies,” said Autumn Watson ’23 who will be attending Rutgers University, School of Engineering in the fall. Watson also serves as a teacher’s assistant and mentor for fellow students.
Founded in 1911, The Gunston School is an independent, nonprofit, nonsectarian, coeducational, college preparatory high school located in Centreville, Maryland. Visit gunston.org for more information.


On Friday, February 10, The Gunston School Boys’ Team finished in first place with a score of 206 in the inaugural Eastern Shore Independent Athletic Conference (ESIAC) Swim Invitational at the YMCA in Cambridge, Md. Pictured (l-r) Gunston Athletic Director Josh Breto, Aidan Marketto ‘26 (in front), Colin Hallmark ’24, Jason Ye ‘23, Zach Mozher ’23, Tilghman Overton ’24, Kazys Morris ’25, Oliver White ’23, Andrew Rich ’23, Damian René ’23, Zach Steinberg ’25, Riley Walker ’25, Coach Bobby Stephenson and Coach Victoria Windmiller. (Not pictured: Mekonnen Sahle-Selassie)
Emma Morris ’26, Lea Berling ’25, Allie Fitzgerald ’24 and Zoe Buzzelli ’24.






High Honors Grade 12: Nicholas (Nick) Abell, Zachary (Zack) Adams, Madilyn (Maddie) Algier, Olivia Amygdalos, Kelby Booth, McKinsey Brown, Julia Buchanan, Nicasio (Nick) Ceruolo, Sadie Cloud, Thomas de los Reyes, Celine Denat, Charles Evans, Irina Ganarin, Catherine Hansen, Sarah (Eli) Ireland, Thomas (Cy) Johnston, Paget Kellogg, Katherine (Kate) Kroncke, Paige Kroncke, Garrett Lang, Jennie LaTorre, YaXin (Angelina) Lin, Julia McClary, Calla McCluskey, Ava Melvin, Zacharia (Zach) Mozher, Elizabeth (Lane) Parkhurst, Grace Anne Phillips, Nathan Porter, Damian René, Isabelle Wagner Requena, MacKenzie Smith, William Stuart, Finnegan (Finn) Theeke, Brielle Tyler, and Yining Wei.




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