Quick Recap on our Open House Night
In case you missed our open house, or if you needed a recap of what we went over here is a quick summary of our wonderful night:
Our curriculum is designed to challenge and inspire your children, ensuring that they develop not just academically, but also socially and emotionally. Lessons are crafted to be engaging and hands-on. From group projects to individual assignments, your children will be actively participating in their learning process, building skills that will serve them well beyond the classroom.
One of the cornerstones of our approach is inquiry-based learning. We believe that children learn best when they are encouraged to ask questions, explore topics that interest them, and discover answers through guided exploration. This method not only fosters critical thinking but also helps students develop a deeper understanding of the material. Throughout the year, your children will embark on various inquiry projects that allow them to dive into subjects they’re passionate about, from science and history to the arts and beyond.
We aim to cultivate a classroom environment where curiosity is celebrated. By encouraging students to ask "why" and "how," we help them become active participants in their education. Your child will be encouraged to take ownership of their learning, pursuing projects and investigations that ignite their natural curiosity. This not only makes learning more meaningful but also more enjoyable for them. We understand that every child learns differently, which is why we’re committed to helping each student thrive. Whether it’s through one-on-one instruction or small group activities, we’re here to meet your child’s individual needs. Additionally, we believe that a strong partnership between home and school is essential for your child’s success. We encourage you to stay in touch, ask questions, and share your thoughts. Our doors are always open, and we’re just a phone call or email away.
As parents and families, you play a crucial role in your child’s education. Here are a few ways you can help: Ask your child about their day, their favorite activities, and what they’re learning. Showing interest in their schoolwork can make a big difference in their motivation and confidence. You can also support their inquiry projects by discussing topics they’re exploring and encouraging them to share their discoveries with you. Reading is one of the most important skills your child will develop. Set aside time each day for reading, and let your child choose books that interest them. The more they read, the better they’ll become at it! Additionally, reading can spark new questions and ideas for their inquiry projects, making it a vital part of their learning process. Consistent routines at home, such as regular homework time and a good night’s sleep, can help your child feel more secure and ready to learn each day.
We’re confident that this year will be filled with achievements and memorable moments. Your child will have the opportunity to explore their interests, develop critical thinking skills, and engage with the world around them in meaningful ways. Thank you for your continued support and trust. We’re looking forward to working closely with you to make this school year a memorable one for your child.