
Teaching Approach

Our approach to education is to create highly motivated self-learners––students with the ability to
identify their own purposes for studying and to recognize barriers to understanding and overcome them.
We do this by empowering students with the skills of observation and by further developing their natural
curiosity through a variety of exercises and projects. This is a strategy for learning based on
Study Technology, the educational philosophy of L. Ron Hubbard,
American philosopher and educator.
Students delve into a wide variety of academic subjects presented in a way that both parallels and accesses
the real world. No subject is isolated, and all subjects require the student to engage in explorative,
hands-on activities, both inside and outside of the classroom. In Lower School, this hands-on approach
can be found in the many field trips students take, in the "projects" they tackle, and in
the emphasis throughout the day on practical activities. A good portion of the Lower School student’s
day is spent outside the classroom, interacting with the environment he or she is studying.