Learning at The Village School is integrated, experiential, and student-centered.
Educators design rich learning environments that invite curiosity while providing structure, accountability, and high expectations.
Students:
Ask meaningful questions
Engage in sustained projects
Collaborate across ages
Reflect on their learning
This balance prepares students not only for academic success, but for life beyond school.
Rather than isolating subjects, students engage in projects, expeditions, and investigations that naturally integrate literacy, mathematics, science, social studies, and the arts.
Play-Based Learning (PK–K)
Young learners build foundational skills through imaginative play, movement, storytelling, and hands-on exploration.
Project-Based & Expeditionary Learning (K–12)
Students investigate real problems, design solutions, and present their learning to authentic audiences.
Place-Based & Outdoor Learning
Nature, community spaces, and local environments serve as classrooms — fostering stewardship, resilience, and connection.
Curiosity-Driven Learning
Student questions guide learning paths, supported by skilled educators who scaffold growth and accountability.