Learning Begins in Wonder
Since opening in 1968, Park Maitland has evolved to adapt to ever-changing social and academic standards. But one thing has remained the same – learning has always begun in wonder. Whether it be our expansive and inclusive arts curriculum or adopting technology and innovation in the iHub which holds our library, science labs, and Maker Space, Park Maitland is dedicated to sparking passion within each of our students. Tradition is important to us, so we want to make sure every student feels like they are a part of something bigger than themselves. That all begins with discovering their interests and fostering curiosity to help them grow and keep the legacy of Park Maitland alive.
Only At Park Maitland
We understand that parents have many choices for their child’s education. From other prestigious local private schools to top-notch area public schools, the competition is fierce. What makes families choose Park Maitland and stay until their child graduates? The fact that so many great things can be found #OnlyAtParkMaitland. Let us tell you more.
Since opening in 1968, Park Maitland has evolved to adapt to ever-changing social and academic standards. But one thing has remained the same – learning has always begun in wonder. Whether it be our expansive and inclusive arts curriculum or adopting technology and innovation in the iHub which holds our library, science labs, and Maker Space, Park Maitland is dedicated to sparking passion within each of our students. Tradition is important to us, so we want to make sure every student feels like they are a part of something bigger than themselves. That all begins with discovering their interests and fostering curiosity to help them grow and keep the legacy of Park Maitland alive.
Through what we call “Learning Without Walls,” students get to venture far and wide to not only apply their knowledge from their curriculum, but make connections with individuals in communities unknown to them. These trips break away from the confines of a classroom and provide physical examples and tools to understand academic concepts as well as show how much there is to see in the world. Some of the Middle School Learning Without Walls adventures have included our fifth grade history trip to Colonial Williamsburg, our seventh grade trip to New York City where students can see two Broadway performances, and Washington D.C. for the sixth grade. Our fourth graders have visited St. Augustine, the oldest city in the U.S., and the second graders visited Gatorland to learn about natural habitats.
Now that we’ve gotten to tell you what’s so special about our school, we’d love to learn what makes your family special. We invite you to attend our next Open House or schedule a private tour.
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