Academics and Character, Taught Together
Strong elementary teaching develops two things at the same time: the academic skills, and the character to keep going.
A math lesson teaches perseverance alongside problem-solving. A group science investigation teaches collaboration alongside scientific reasoning. A classroom community teaches empathy, listening, and how to disagree well. Our teachers are trained to recognize these moments and use them, because the students who succeed in middle school and beyond are the ones who know how to think, how to try, and how to treat others, not just the strongest readers or the quickest with numbers.
This balance shapes everything we do, from the way lessons are planned to the way classrooms are run.
Ready for Middle School
By the end of Grade 5, our students are confident readers, capable problem-solvers, and thoughtful members of a classroom community. They have spent five years with teachers who know them well, alongside peers from over 46 nationalities, in a curriculum that regularly asked them to think for themselves.
That preparation matters. Middle school asks more of students academically and personally, and the foundation we build through Grades 1-5 is what makes that transition feel natural rather than overwhelming.