We pride ourselves on being a progressive school.
Progressive education was coined in the 19th century as an alternative to Classical education and includes but is not limited to the following:
- Experiential learning / Hands on education
- Emphasis on critical thinking and other social skills
- Service to the community
- Highlighting understanding and action as the goals of learning
- Collaboration and Cooperation
- Education for social responsibility through a focus on social justice
- Use of natural and environmental resources over textbooks
- Children assessed by products/projects instead of traditional assessments.