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At the heart of our educational philosophy is
the belief that learning is a fine balance of academic effort, social
interaction, physical activity, and artistic expression. From kindergarten
through eighth grade, we strive to educate the whole child, helping
each boy to develop and achieve his potential as an individual and
as a student. We want our students to enjoy learning in an environment
that is both stimulating and caring. To this end we have created
an academic program we feel:
- Is attached to the lives and cultures of our learners
and to the world beyond the classroom
- Attracts students
- Is based on the principles of knowledge that support
problem solving and knowledge production within a discipline
- Consistently fuels understanding by guiding students
in making sense of their worlds
- Helps students organize and retain the important
ideas and skills in a discipline, providing coherence to the knowledge
they are acquiring
- Moves beyond information to higher level thinking
and to better understand about one's own thought processes
- Actively involves students as doers and problem
solvers
- Calls on students to use what they learn in ways
that demonstrate the efficacy of the ideas and skills, and
- Is designed to support transfer of learning
Lower School
The fundamental mission of our Lower School is
to nurture our youngest students' natural intellectual curiosity
and excitement about learning and to develop the core competencies
that they will need to excel. To fulfill this mission, we have two
full-time teachers in every Lower School classroom, which means
plentiful one-on-one time with each child.
The curriculum
for kindergarten through fourth grades cover a broad range of
basic skills in content areas that are interesting and fun for our
students. In the Lower School, our boys become proficient readers,
writers, and oral communicators, meeting daily in small language
arts groups that use phonics-based materials and award-winning children's
literature. Our mathematics program integrates manipulatives, standard
computation, and innovative techniques, leading to both a mastery
or skills and to the confidence that comes from using mathematical
thinking to solve real-life problems. The Lower School program also
includes social studies, with an emphasis on cultural diversity,
and a hands-on science curriculum. Music, art, glee club, and physical
education complement the academic program in all grades, and literature
club, drama, bells or recorder, woodshop, and photography begin
in the third grade. At all grade levels, state-of-the-art technology,
including Internet access, is integrated with classroom activities
and is used as a learning tool across the curriculum.
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to enter the Lower School.
Upper School
Building on the solid foundation laid in grades
K-4, the upper school
curriculum includes increasingly advanced study in literature,
composition, and creative writing, ancient and modern history, mathematics,
social studies, geography, economics, and the earth, life and physical
sciences. Research, study and time management skills are also developed
and refined. Each fifth grade student purchases a laptop in late
fall, ensuring that the use of technology is an integrated part
of the curriculum within the classes -- rather than existing as
a separate thread. Beginning in grade five, students can choose
either French or Spanish, and Latin is a required course in grade
six. Complementing the core academic program, we provide opportunities
for each boy to pursue other areas of interest -- art, music, community
service, athletics, drama, student council, desktop publishing,
photography and public speaking.
At Town School, the boys do come first. Our teachers
continually engage in professional development activities to ensure
that they provide appropriate boy schooling in an environment that
is supportive and challenging. They serve as guides for our students
during class, in small discussion groups, or on the field. Their
dedication and caring to the well-being of each boy -- the whole
boy -- help us create a community where learning is prized and love
of school is essential.
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to enter the Upper School.
For more information about Town School's curriculum,
visit the Curriculum
Overview page.
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