On Thursday, Old Greenwich School held their inaugural “Parade of Pride,” celebrating graduating seniors who are also former OGS dolphins. The parade kicked off at noon, and began on the plaza where students were greeted by a Kindergartener with a special surprise.

Old Greenwich School held their inaugural “Parade of Pride,” celebrating graduating seniors who are also former OGS dolphins. June 18, 2026 Contributed photo

Old Greenwich School held their inaugural “Parade of Pride,” celebrating graduating seniors who are also former OGS dolphins. June 18, 2026 Contributed photo

Old Greenwich School held their inaugural “Parade of Pride,” celebrating graduating seniors who are also former OGS dolphins. June 18, 2026 Contributed photo

Old Greenwich School held their inaugural “Parade of Pride,” celebrating graduating seniors who are also former OGS dolphins. June 18, 2026 Contributed photo

Old Greenwich School held their inaugural “Parade of Pride,” celebrating graduating seniors who are also former OGS dolphins. June 18, 2026 Contributed photo

Old Greenwich School held their inaugural “Parade of Pride,” celebrating graduating seniors who are also former OGS dolphins. June 18, 2026 Contributed photo

Old Greenwich School held their inaugural “Parade of Pride,” celebrating graduating seniors who are also former OGS dolphins. June 18, 2026 Contributed photo

Old Greenwich School held their inaugural “Parade of Pride,” celebrating graduating seniors who are also former OGS dolphins. June 18, 2026 Contributed photo
Mack the Dolphin led the graduating seniors up the front stairs to where 2nd graders were waiting to welcome them. The route continued as graduating seniors traveled upstairs to be celebrated by Old Greenwich School 3rd and 4th graders.
The parade made its way back down to the ground floor where Pre-K, Kindergarten, and 1st grade students were excited to cheer them on.
Finally, the parade returned to the plaza, where current 5th graders high-fived them as they exited the building.
After the Parade all seniors were invited to gather on the front steps for a class photo to commemorate the day.
Parents and family were invited to join the celebration, each choosing one floor of the building to view the parade.