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Lower School
Students are taught to read through a phonics program that helps them understand not only how to read, but also how to spell and write. As the students begin to write, they are taught the basics of grammar and the building blocks of good sentences and paragraphs, which later serve as elements of composition. Math lessons focus on deep understanding of concepts by using manipulatives first, transitioning to a pictorial approach, and finally moving to the abstract. Throughout the Lower School years, students are introduced to classic works of literature. The Academy's reading list prepares students for future academic and lifelong learning. We also teach history, science, languages (French and Spanish), art, and music. Learning activities include hands-on experiments in physical, earth, and life sciences, nature walks, trips to the theater, and visits from scientists and authors. Our aim is to spark enthusiasm for learning at an early age. Homework is an important part of our program throughout the school. Parents in Lower School sign their children's homework, so they're aware of their child's progress through the curriculum and can help encourage good study habits. In addition, all parents are welcome to visit classes to share special knowledge and skills with students. Brookfield Academy's small classes and family atmosphere make it a friendly and safe environment for learning. The teachers are caring, and the students show concern for the needs of others. Outside the classroom, students learn to play together and build lasting friendships. Level A Program Peter Rabbit Program After-School Care |