Fitness Center Gets a Facelift

As the new year begins at Northwood School, students are welcomed back with exciting changes that will shape their experience on campus. Over the summer, several renovations were completed to give key areas a fresher and more modern look.

For a community that prides itself on athletic excellence, one of the most noticeable transformations is the gym. With a redesigned layout and freshly painted walls, the space feels more open, vibrant, and inviting. It’s not just an upgrade in appearance, it’s an upgrade in energy. The new gym sets the tone for a training environment that motivates current student-athletes and will inspire future generations to push themselves further.

The updated Fitness Center. Photo: Parker Thompson ’26.

“The upgrade changed the vibe of the gym; it feels more energetic and positive. It’s a place where teams feel connected and ready to give it their all every day,” Oceanne Thiffault ‘26 said.

These changes are more than just an upgrade; they represent Northwood’s commitment to creating an atmosphere where students can thrive both academically and athletically.

The Fitness Center before the improvements. Photo provided.These renovations would not have been possible without the support and passion of Northwood faculty and staff, who have played a considerable role in shaping the design and look of the gym. “The gym is where a significant amount of the overall development takes place for our student athletes. The school wanted to invest in that space to revive it and give it a modern look,” said 16U head coach Shawn Lynch. Also, it is worth noting that Coach Mallaro and Coach Felhaber dedicated a lot of their summer to painting and cleaning up the gym. They removed all old/broken equipment, rearranged the remaining items, and opened up a lot of space. There are also plans to update the pictures/decor, which will further enhance the space’s aesthetics.

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