Elementary
Ages 7 years to 11 years
Our elementary studios offer dynamic and learner-centric environments that integrate project-based learning experiences rooted in authentic, community and global problems. Our curriculum and project-based work provides iterative laps in problem-solving, effective communication, and the development of self-awareness, empathy, and environmental stewardship.
Program Highlights
Learner-centric curriculum following a progressive educational philosophy.
Interdisciplinary curriculum encompassing Language, Humanities (including History, Reading and Writing), Science, and Mathematics.
Multi-age classroom environment promoting exploration, collaboration, and student ownership of education.
Academic support through a blended model with self-paced learning for core subjects.
Integration of project-based learning experiences anchored in real-world problems.
Emphasis on iterative laps in problem-solving skills.
Development of effective communication skills alongside academic growth.
Commitment to fostering self-awareness, empathy, and environmental stewardship in students.
What is learning in Elementary
Learning in our Elementary program is a vibrant and holistic experience designed to cultivate curiosity, critical thinking, and a love for exploration. Rooted in the principles of individualized and student-driven education, our Elementary curriculum is a dynamic blend of core subjects and hands-on projects. Learners are encouraged to explore their unique interests, fostering a sense of ownership in their educational journey. Our dedicated guides nurture a supportive learning environment, where collaboration and communication are valued. Through engaging activities, interactive lessons, and real-world applications, students not only acquire foundational academic knowledge but also develop essential life skills. The Elementary program is a place where curiosity is celebrated, questions are embraced, and the joy of discovery is at the heart of each learning adventure.
Features
We emphasize hands-on, project-based learning which allows students to tackle real-world challenges collaboratively and develop critical thinking skills. Driven by their curiosity and delight in discovery, learners will do four deep dives a year into multidisciplinary subjects and then have the chance to share their work with a broad audience among the community. Sharing their work publicly adds a layer of excitement, accountability and responsibility.
Project-Based Learning
Our curriculum prioritizes a strong connection to nature through activities like hikes and environmental education, fostering environmental stewardship and a lasting appreciation for the natural world.
In addition to the outdoors, we look outside of our individual classrooms to forge meaningful connections among students. The school promotes cross-studio connections through initiatives like the Reading Buddy Program, pairing students of different ages for shared reading experiences, enhancing literacy skills, and fostering a supportive learning community.