03/26/2026
📣This year USchool has an incredible opportunity to double the impact of gifts in support of Giving Day. Thanks to two generous challenge gifts from the Woodul Family, every gift made between now and midnight on April 7th will help us work toward doubling their gifts, totaling $50,000!
You can be a part of it here!:
https://givingday.utulsa.edu/pages/university-school-landing-page
You can choose to support the Dr. Patricia Hollingsworth Endowed Scholarship, the University School Program Fund, or both. No matter the size, every gift makes a meaningful difference. Your generosity helps ensure that current and future University School students continue to learn, grow, and thrive and supports the innovative learning experiences our children enjoy every day.
03/09/2026
University School’s Speech & Debate Club had a standout February, competing in four tournaments—two online and two in person—against both middle school and high school students. Our students showed confidence, poise, and serious talent all month long.
Highlights included:
Jenks Online Tournament
🏆 1st in Humorous Duo: James S. & Claudia M.
🏆 3rd in Humorous Duo: Raina K. & Nicole R.
🏆 1st in Informative Speaking: Eloise M.
🏆 2nd in Informative Speaking: Emily S.
Haskell High School Tournament
🏆 1st in Foreign Extemporaneous Speaking: Jacob B.
🏆 1st in Informative Speaking: Eloise M.
🏆 2nd in Informative Speaking: Aashritha G.
Bixby High School Tournament
🏆 Finals qualifier in Humorous Duo: Raina K. & Nicole R.
🏆 1st in Standard Oratory: Aashritha G.
🏆 1st in Informative Speaking: Nicole R.
We are so proud of these hardworking students for representing University School with professionalism, skill, and confidence at every competition.
02/28/2026
This afternoon, USchool students of all ages spent time working on their Five Foundations—a schoolwide initiative to foster respect and kindness. In an activity designed by division leaders and our school counselor, students mixed across groups and practiced introducing themselves, sharing common interests, and respectfully listening to one another.
University School works hard to build the skills students need to be both curious and kind—with confidence!
02/21/2026
University School is proud of its strong tradition of full participation and high achievement in the Tulsa Regional Science Fair.
Last week, every 7th- and 8th-grade USchool student made the trip to the Allen Chapman Student Union, trifold presentation in tow, to present their projects to the judges. We believe that participation in Science Fair is an outstanding opportunity for experiential learning that integrates multiple disciplines and requires real-world application. It builds research and presentation skills and helps students understand how what they are learning connects. (Pictured here are students giving their demo presentations during our on-campus exhibition—we aren’t allowed into Science Fair to get pictures of the real thing!)
University School students earned multiple top honors, demonstrating both academic excellence and strong presentation.
First-place awards were earned by:
Nora R., Animal Sciences, for 'Something Fishy'
Parker B., Social and Behavioral Sciences, for 'The Taste Aesthetics'
Second-place honors were awarded to:
Henry D., Environmental Science, for 'On the Rise'
William S., Physics and Astronomy, for 'Don't Stand Upside Down'
Aashritha G., Medical and Health Science, for 'A Sunsational Experiment'
Claudia M., Social and Behavioral Sciences, for 'If You're Happy and You Know It, Pass Your Test!'
Third-place in Social and Behavioral Sciences was awarded to:
Emma S., for 'Take It or Leave It'
Congratulations to our winners, and 'thank you' to all who participated for their hard work and dedication!
02/18/2026
https://tulsaglobalalliance.org/blog/springfestival2026
Many thanks to Tulsa Global Alliance and TU's Dr. Alpha Zhang for bringing this opportunity to our students!
Global education and cultural learning ignite our curiosity!
Cultural Curiosity Takes Center Stage at University School’s Spring Festival — Tulsa Global Alliance
The Spring Festival at University School transformed global learning into a hands‑on celebration, filled with lively performances, shared meals, and cultural discovery. TU students, educators, and community leaders joined in the festivities, highlighting Tulsa’s Sister City connections and inspi...
02/03/2026
As part of their study of the 100-year anniversary of Route 66, Early Primary students are exploring many interesting places along the historic route. When students discovered the The Pink Elephant Antique Mall in Livingston, Illinois, Early Primary teacher Deena Smith saw an opportunity to connect this work with the class's study of the letter "E."
The students brought their learning together by creating a paper quilt featuring pink elephants on a checkerboard pattern inspired by Route 66 and the beloved pink elephant, Ellie. Ms. Smith shared photos of the students' work with the Pink Elephant team and was delighted to receive a warm response, including a feature on the Pink Elephant Antique Mall's page.