Let us remember: One book, one pen, one child, and one teacher can change the world.
- Malala Yousafzai
- Malala Yousafzai
InnovationsInnovations curriculum supports a child-first philosophy that embraces many ways of knowing and learning: family and cultural context, developmental stage, the child's interest and curiosity, and the relationship the child has between adults and their fellow students. Innovations embraces the open-ended nature of early childhood learning, and is grounded in observation and experience. |
We CanWe Can Early Learning Curriculum is the only research- and evidence-based comprehensive preschool curriculum with proven, sustainable gains in children's achievement. We Can includes teacher-guided learning and practice alongside play to promote literacy, language, and numerical skills, as well as emotional, social, and cognitive development. |
Enrichment ProgramsGrace offers enrichment opportunities that introduce students to new skills and experiences through structured play. All students participate in two, 30-minute move and groove and two, 30-minute music classes each week. Additionally, students 6 weeks through 23 months participate in one 30-minute art class and students 2 through preschool participate in one, 30-minute science class each week. Enrichment is planned and run by our wonderful Ms. Carrington, who ensures that our programs build on classroom learning. |
Spiritual EducationGrace Episcopal School is part of Grace Episcopal Church and operates with the philosophy that, like adults, children have spiritual needs. In weekly chapel services, students learn Bible stories, share songs, and participate in holidays of the church year. We are committed to providing spiritual education in the Episcopal tradition that honors the diversity of belief and practice in our school community. Families are always welcome to attend. |