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Toddler:
18 months - 36 months
The classroom is
designed for the comfort of very young children and supports their growing
sense of independence and their natural curiosity. Children also begin to
learn how to establish social relationships and how to meet problems when
they arise. 
Primary:

3 - 6 years (includes Kindergarten)
These “learning
communities” emphasize cooperation and peaceful conflict resolution. They
help children grow in confidence and competence, engaged in exciting
hands-on activities designed to develop their powers of observation,
physical coordination, concentration, and organization.

Lower Elementary:

6 - 9 years (First - Third Grades)
Children learn to be
responsible, respectful members of their classroom families and to celebrate
both individual and group accomplishment. Standardized testing is introduced
in 3rd grade. They also acquire sound skills in writing and research,
critical reading and thinking, and effective work habits.

Upper Elementary:

9 - 13 years (Fourth - Seventh Grades)
A more structured academic
curriculum covers a wide range of interests and abilities up through the
oldest and most accelerated students in the class. Assessment and testing
are “built into” daily lessons. To reach their full potential, students gain
an integrated knowledge of science and technology, history, the arts,
mathematics, literature, economics, politics, and world culture.

Middle School:
12 - 15 years (Seventh & Eighth Grade)
Information and pictures
about our NEW middle school being compiled at this time. Please check back
soon. Thank you.

Minimum age requirements are as of September 1 of the
school year.
The maximum student-to-teacher ratio in the Toddler Program is
5:1 and 12:1 in the other programs. |