The decision of which type of school to choose for your child can be difficult to make in the crowded educational landscape, which includes public, private, and charter schools.
Developing relationship skills isn’t just crucial to learning; it’s necessary for life. And relationship-driven teaching at early ages provides the foundation.
A process-oriented curriculum can help students self-regulate, become excellent communicators, develop emotional intelligence, and embrace lifelong learning.
Although some experts argue that cursive is becoming less relevant in today’s tech-driven world, studies have shown that curriculums that teach cursive improve critical writing skills, such as composition and spelling.
Outdoor learning takes students from the closed parameters of the classroom to an inspiring open-air environment. Learn more about the benefits of outdoor learning spaces.
In recent years, there’s a been a shift from a traditional approach to instruction—one which relies on teachers talking and students working independently on individual assignments—to a new way of thinking.
Here at All Saints’ we teach students the importance of character cultivation and community. This article explores the importance of relationship-oriented skills and why they matter.
This article discusses the benefits of teaching process-oriented skills to children. This approach sets your child up for success in the future by giving them the skills they need to thrive.
All Saints’ Episcopal Day School is a private independent school in Phoenix, Arizona with a distinguished history of offering academic excellence, comprehensive fine arts, and competitive sports, along with an emphasis on spiritual growth and community service.