Upper School - Woodlawn School

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Upper School - Woodlawn School
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9TH THROUGH 12TH GRADE
Upper School
DISCOVER THE DIFFERENCE
Preparing STUDENTS FOR SUCCESS
BUILDING INDIVIDUAL FUTURES
The goal of Woodlawn’s Upper School program is to equip students for their individual futures as lifelong learners. Our program develops thoughtful and engaged citizens, creative and critical problem-solvers, and skilled communicators and collaborators.
COMMUNAL RESPECT + TRUST
UPPER SCHOOL CULTURE
Upper School culture at Woodlawn is characterized by communal respect and trust, personal freedom and responsibility, and spirited involvement in campus life through athletics and student organizations. We are truly a student-centered school; students help shape policy, design and lead clubs and organizations, and work in partnership with their teachers to create meaningful experiences and traditions. Our intimate size fosters a close-knit community that is, in many ways, a family. Students develop friendships across grade levels and form close relationships with faculty members.
Our graduates embody our mission: Independent, lifelong learners who are responsible, contributing members of a diverse global society. They leave Woodlawn School with a strong sense of self and purpose, enriched by our community and armed with the academic and life skills necessary to be successful in college and beyond.
PROJECT BASED LEARNING
CURRICULUM
Delivery of our mission begins with our faculty; teachers at Woodlawn are equally passionate about their disciplines and their students. Their dedication and expertise drives an atmosphere of intellectual curiosity and a challenging academic curriculum that is:
+ integrated across disciplines, hands-on, and application-based
+ grounded in developing critical thinking and creativity
+ connected to the real world
+ guided by a strong emphasis on compassion and empathy
+ writing-intensive
+ rich in opportunity for collaboration
UPPER SCHOOL CURRICULUM
UPPER SCHOOL
DISTINCTIVE ELEMENTS
Whether traveling abroad, taking part in an overnight trip or common hour on campus, Woodlawn’s upper school students benefit from a wide range of real world experiences that prepare them for college and beyond.
LIFE EXPERIENCES
WHY I LOVE WOODLAWN
“The best part of being at Woodlawn was the ability to develop close relationships with my teachers. My teachers knew who I was, and how I learned, and they did whatever they could to help me succeed. What I discovered in my nine years here was that Woodlawn teachers were always trying to provide us with hands-on learning experiences. I’ve launched a spud gun across the soccer field with my Pre-Calculus teacher, and made a Spanish cooking show video with my Spanish teacher — all in Spanish of course! These experiences were what kept me excited about coming to school every day.”
– Drew H. ’16
ATHLETICS + ARTS + MORE
BEYOND THE CLASSROOM
Upper school students take part in “no-cut” athletics, music theatre, service learning, and outdoor learning along with international travel. Each of our beyond the classroom learnings supports our students in growing into lifelong learners and leaders.
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ANNOUNCEMENT:
INCLEMENT WEATHER
Due to inclement weather predicted to impact our community, we will move to virtual classes for all Woodlawn students, Pre-K through 12th grade, tomorrow, January 9. In addition, all athletic practices and events are postponed.
Please check your email for detailed instructions from teachers, and Woodlawn administration.
Year-End Giving by 12/31/23
Thank you for considering Woodlawn School in your year-end giving. Below are multiple giving options
‘Blazer Fund
Endowment
Capital Gifts
Gift of stock
(call number below to initiate)
Make a Pledge
For questions, please contact Kari McCormick, Director of Development + Community Engagement:
E-mail
| 704.895.8653
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