Visual and Performing Arts

The arts are a vital part of how we educate; art connects the concepts learned in all subjects, and helps students experience their world in new ways.

Because art is key to brain development, our students learn many forms of art - watercolor, ceramics, textiles, drawing, and more.

Students are taught to read music and perform with joy. Younger grades use movement to embody the music, while older grades learn various instruments and leadership skills.

Performing arts enable students to gain confidence and develop different aspects of their character. This helps reluctant or shy students to feel more comfortable in the public sphere, and extroverted students to take the spotlight in a constructive, collaborative way!