Our reading instruction is personalized to each child’s needs. Many students benefit from the Orton-Gillingham approach, which builds decoding, fluency, and comprehension skills through structured, multisensory methods.
Faculty are trained in multiple programs, including Singapore Math® and Stern Structural Arithmetic. Students move from concrete to pictorial to abstract learning as they explore increasingly complex material, continually reinforcing prior concepts before advancing.
Through the Stephen Gaynor School Writing Program, students build skills step by step as they learn grammar, sentence structure, and paragraph development. Graphic organizers help them plan and organize ideas, preparing them for longer assignments such as research papers, reports, and creative stories.
Our social studies curriculum explores themes such as how geography and natural resources shape human life. Integrated with reading and writing instruction, it strengthens literacy while allowing students to demonstrate understanding through art, multimedia, and collaborative projects.
Science learning in the Lower School is hands-on and discovery-based. Students use the scientific method to explore real-world concepts through projects like building pulley systems, flying homemade kites, and constructing waterwheels to understand simple machines.