A Vision of Excellence

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Goodall School’s vision is to provide students with a unique approach to formal education in which they develop independence, confidence, and a deep passion for learning.

Through this journey, they will become empowered, emotionally literate, and communicative, embracing discoveries that matter to them.

Our approach emphasizes both academic rigor and the autonomy students have in shaping their educational paths.

Curriculum Overview

Reading & Writing

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We believe in a structured literacy approach to reading and writing, ensuring students develop strong, evidence-based literacy skills. Our curriculum incorporates proven programs designed to build foundational language proficiency and foster confident, skilled readers and writers.

Mathematics

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We are committed to a conceptual approach to mathematical learning, ensuring students not only master computational skills but also develop a deep understanding of mathematical principles. Our curriculum emphasizes hands-on and abstract exploration and problem-solving to help students grasp the “why” behind mathematical concepts.

Social Studies & Science

We take an inquiry-based approach to both science and social studies, fostering curiosity, critical thinking, and a deep understanding of the world. Our curriculum is enriched by the use of units which challenge students to engage in hands-on exploration, analysis, and advanced reasoning.

Digital Citizenship

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We are committed to fostering responsible and informed digital citizens through a curriculum aligned with the transformational learning principles of ISTE (International Society for Technology in Education). Our digital citizenship program emphasizes ethical and safe technology use, critical thinking, and the development of skills needed for the 21st century.

Curriculum Partners

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