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Friday, May 18th, 2012

Mission and Core Values

Mission:

The Gardner School inspires its community to actively seek knowledge and understanding, think independently, reason critically, and embrace challenge.  Teaching to the uniqueness of each mind we focus on the process of learning and value the exchange of ideas through collaborative work.  While building knowledge of self and an awareness of our connection to other communities, we develop responsibility for earth and humanity.

Core Values:

Teaching (ethos of the school)
Each child is held as capable, and empowered as an individual. 
The focus is on teaching the whole child with a balance on meeting individual needs and developing collaborative skills.

Educational Outcomes
The goal is a lifelong learner with a love for learning as a process equal to the acquisition of skills and specific knowledge, imagining learning as a joyful pursuit that develops a depth of knowledge and critical, independent thinking.

Environment of the School
The emphasis is on building a nurturing community where individuals encourage and support one another, and where respect is given freely to all members.

The school is a diverse learning community of authentic relationships where there is an understanding of the impact of one’s actions on the community, on the environment, and on the self.

Excellence in Education Practice
The school program is rooted in progressive education where current research is valued as a source for program development.  Curriculum is designed and fashioned to remain developmentally appropriate.

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