On Wednesday, April 5, the Beacon School will host its Spring Open House with sessions at 9:30am and 6:30pm. Prospective families and community members are invited to learn more about the school’s individualized model for students in grades 3-12. Centrally located in Stamford’s historic Hubbard Heights neighborhood, Beacon features an enriched educational program with small class sizes, a 3:1 student-teacher ratio, and an inspirational mission to help students “find their own light”.
“Families come to Beacon because they are looking for a school where their child can truly thrive as an individual,” says Head of School John Manganiello. “From our personalized academic, enrichment, and support programs to our nurturing, student-centered environment, we celebrate kids for who they are while challenging them to realize their full potential.”
With endless opportunities to explore topics outside the curriculum, engage in hands-on learning, and work creatively and collaboratively, Beacon can be a revelation for students who are disengaged or underchallenged in traditional classrooms. Its academic model encompasses a range of needs to help students build skills while keeping even the most advanced learners challenged. Enrichment programs abound; students design their individualized schedules by selecting from a menu of activities to complement their core academics, including theater, robotics, creative writing, computer programming, scientific research, visual and performing arts, and much more.
For more information or to RSVP for the Spring Open House, visit www.beacon-ct.org or call (203) 200-7244.