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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Norwood has a good social curriculum - happens in morning chapel (not religious in nature, just a carry over in name from when the school was episcopal - not any more). Also proactively carried out by school counselors. Their motto is How You Lead Your Life Matters and kids really understand what that means. Not sure what you mean by structured social activities at recess but I do think the size at Norwood is good for healthy and positive social interactions - big enough for lots of different types of kids but not so big that kids get lost. Have seen several kids in both of my children's classes blossom. [/quote] Yeah, [b]in theory[/b]. But there are some real discipline issues at Norwood, especially among the boys, in the lower school (can't comment on upper).[/quote]
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