Upper Elementary
From fourth through sixth grade
The final building block in creating serious thinkers who are agile, responsible and inquisitive.
Our upper elementary program, the next stage of study flows naturally from everything established in the lower elementary curriculum that has fully prepared our students with the basic skills of reading, writing and math.
The three-year upper elementary class cycle further develops these skills and integrates them into daily work. While the senior environment is rich with manipulative materials and hands-on activities, it is during these final three years that students transition from learning with physical materials to learning abstractly. They extend their boundaries of understanding once again – able now to admire the wonders of the world from a different point of view.
Upper Elementary Objectives
Independence and personal responsibility are high on the list of goals for Upper Elementary. Students learn how to evaluate themselves in academic, social and emotional areas, preparing them for presenting their own self-evaluations to both parents and teachers during a twice-yearly conference session.
Good work habits are continually reinforced. Students learn time management strategies as they organize and prioritize their assignments in order to complete them by their due dates. Music, art, drama, physical education, health and kitchen science are also integrated into the curriculum.
Seniors focus intently on academics. Reading comprehension, grammar and writing are expanded and refined. Daily math incorporates basic operations with whole numbers, fractions and decimals along with concepts of measurement, geometry and beginning algebra. Cultural and science subjects in particular are emphasized.