MISSION AND PHILOSOPHY
Mission
The Philadelphia School is a coeducational, nonsectarian
independent school educating children from preschool through
eighth grade. Our mission, as a progressive school and vibrant
learning community, is to educate the character and intellect
of children. We want our students to become engaged citizens
who are critical thinkers, creative problem solvers, and lifelong
learners.
Philosophy
The Philadelphia School’s progressive approach to learning
addresses developmental
issues: how a child grows intellectually, creatively,
emotionally, socially, morally, and physically. New research
about child development, teaching, and learning
is regularly incorporated into the school curriculum. Our
diverse community of learners fosters critical thinking, love of learning, and
enthusiasm for meaningful work. We seek to nurture each student’s
sense of personal integrity, care for others , and respect for individuality.
Through our commitment to learning in the city, country, and classroom, we affirm
our founders’ goal of educating students to be thoughtful,
responsible, and active
stewards of the urban and natural environments. The Philadelphia
School’s vigorous,
theme-based academic program prepares students for a lifetime
of learning
and community involvement.
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