Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - yes, I meant "outdoors" in the sense of being in nature, not just outside the classroom. Thanks for the suggestions! What about Lowell makes it outdoor focused?
Lowell is a great program, and a good choice if you are looking for a progressive school. I wouldn't describe it as "outdoor focused", however.
I really don't think there's a program in DC proper that is similar to Burgundy. If you're willing to go to the Hill, Burgundy has a bus.
Anonymous wrote:OP here - yes, I meant "outdoors" in the sense of being in nature, not just outside the classroom. Thanks for the suggestions! What about Lowell makes it outdoor focused?
Anonymous wrote:Sheridan sounds like what you're looking for and the new Head is trying to refocus in - town program to feature Mountain Campus more and more in curriculum (The actual mountain campus in West Virginia btw and owned by Sheridan)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure if the school I'm looking for actually exists - an outdoor-focused learning environment (kind of like Burgandy in Alexandria) but in DC proper. Strong preference for close to the Park (for commuting reasons). I am moving to DC with a kindergartener and have no interest in it being elite or anything like that. Thanks!
Capitol Hill Day School sounds like what you are looking for. They have a Field Education program. The kids go on at least one field trip a week according to whatever they are studying at the time. Capitol Hill is about at DC proper as you can get.
CHDS is a fantastic program. Their field education is wonderful, but I'm assuming OP means outdoors in terms of outside in nature, not just outside of school. Many of the CHDS field trips are to other inside locations, and during those weeks the kids aren't getting a lot of exposure to nature, as they're playing on very typical urban playgrounds.
Ah ok. I see your point. I misunderstood what she meant by "outdoors."
I thought she just meant not in the traditional classroom sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure if the school I'm looking for actually exists - an outdoor-focused learning environment (kind of like Burgandy in Alexandria) but in DC proper. Strong preference for close to the Park (for commuting reasons). I am moving to DC with a kindergartener and have no interest in it being elite or anything like that. Thanks!
Capitol Hill Day School sounds like what you are looking for. They have a Field Education program. The kids go on at least one field trip a week according to whatever they are studying at the time. Capitol Hill is about at DC proper as you can get.
CHDS is a fantastic program. Their field education is wonderful, but I'm assuming OP means outdoors in terms of outside in nature, not just outside of school. Many of the CHDS field trips are to other inside locations, and during those weeks the kids aren't getting a lot of exposure to nature, as they're playing on very typical urban playgrounds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure if the school I'm looking for actually exists - an outdoor-focused learning environment (kind of like Burgandy in Alexandria) but in DC proper. Strong preference for close to the Park (for commuting reasons). I am moving to DC with a kindergartener and have no interest in it being elite or anything like that. Thanks!
Capitol Hill Day School sounds like what you are looking for. They have a Field Education program. The kids go on at least one field trip a week according to whatever they are studying at the time. Capitol Hill is about at DC proper as you can get.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure if the school I'm looking for actually exists - an outdoor-focused learning environment (kind of like Burgandy in Alexandria) but in DC proper. Strong preference for close to the Park (for commuting reasons). I am moving to DC with a kindergartener and have no interest in it being elite or anything like that. Thanks!