The Learning Studio Classroom Advantage
The Learning Studio contains breakout areas with soft seating, as well as flexible learning zones, for your daughter to collaborate with others or choose to work on her own.
The Small Learning Community School Design
By placing several Learning Studios in close proximity to each other – surrounding a cafe or project area, a close knit sense of belonging will help your daughter to feel more in touch with her learning environment.
Howard Gardner’s Theory of Multiple Intelligences
There are special areas throughout the campus that accommodate various kinds of learning styles, presentation of discipline in a number of ways and assessment of learning through a variety of means.
The Camp-Fire Lecture Hall
Campfires are way to learn from experts or storytellers. Ensuring that rooms used for presentations have a large space with angled walls and a ceiling, as well as absorptive surfaces to soften reverberation, creates for the perfect milieu in which to learn from experts or storytellers.
The Common Watering Hole Collaborative Space
Watering holes are places where you can learn from your peers. Contrary to what traditional schools believe, dialogue and collaborative learning are critical to the development of well-rounded students. The availability of common areas with access to a refrigerator, sink or microwave, give students ample opportunity to engage, discuss and learn from each other.