Academic classrooms at Westminster School include technology such as smart boards, and are furnished with "executive style" or "tablet-arm" student desks. The 3rd, 4th and 5th grade academic classrooms are grouped together along a single corridor, and joins with a 6th, 7th and 8th grade corridors. These corridors along with the central hallway, which also houses 7th and 8th classrooms, form a central courtyard with a garden. This central courtyard was constructed in the style of a classical
atrium. The central hallway of the school building features "Shakespeare Windows", or mounted wooden cabinet windows that use the
stained-glass overlay method. The creation of the windows was a joint effort between Tourne and Peter Shipman. For over five years, the graduating eighth grade class raised money in order to have a window created and donated to the school. The subject of the artwork was determined by the Shakespeare play that class performed in the seventh grade. The newest section of the school includes the music studio, art studio, gymnasium and library. The gym allows for daily physical education classes. While most of the school is located on one floor, a wheelchair lift provides access to the gymnasium. The art studio is decorated with students' class art projects. The music studio also includes space for private lessons. The windows of the library overlook wooded view and provide natural sunlight. The library's collection includes more than 25,000 books and audio-visual materials. Inside the library is an additional resource center. The school has a theater, playground, and recreational field. The theater is used for school productions that instruct students in presentation, technical aspects of the theater, and costume and set design. The playground includes climbing structures, social stations, slides, swings, and a junior-sized basketball court. ==Academics==