I started researching private schools in the South Bay when my daughter was barely 2 years old -- in other words, I'm was very diligent in my research (which included talking to teachers, watching classes, talking to parents, reading teaching materials, reading samples of student work, talking to my teacher friends). I will never forget picking up a handful of book reports from the 3rd grade class -- the writing blew me away. Some of the papers were more insightful and original than what I was writing in high school (or even college). It was clear to me these kids were learning to think critically. I also really appreciate that parents are required (by school policy) not to ""do"" their child's homework. Of course we are encouraged to supervise, but the teachers want to know if the kids didn't understand a concept so they can reteach the areas that are causing difficulty for students. Because Carden Day School is a relatively new school, it has the excitement and energy of a start-up. The teachers, parents, administrators all seem eager to improve the school, are open to new ideas and are willing to pitch-in in a way I haven't seen or heard of at other schools. In terms of academics, the kids are learning to read at age 4, expected to be fluent in French by the time they graduate the 8th grade, studying Latin in 6-8th grade, computers, music (not just theory -- but actually learning to read and perform instruments), etc. And all of this is accomplished in an environment that is supportive and encouraging -- stressing self-confidence, love of learning and critical thinking versus rote memorization and competition. And one more thing -- if you are a working parent, Carden offers wonderful after school activities and care (including summer camps, chess club, dance, karate, art, sports, Spanish and Chinese). I highly recommend Carden Day School.
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