Curriculum at Blake
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Independent schools enjoy the freedom--and challenge--of developing their own curricula. At Blake, you'll find a program with a uniquely integrated mix of academics, athletics and the arts; one that stresses community involvement and multiculturalism and one that incorporates a thoughtful use of new technology and leading-edge teaching strategies. Enlivening our curriculum is a diverse community of bright students, teachers and staff who value creativity, action and a love of learning, and who understand the power of the individual as well as the importance of the group. Together, we strive to graduate individuals who are not only well educated, but who are good and just human beings.
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To learn more about our approach to curriculum, click on one of the articles below.
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- Quest for Understanding, Mark Sawula, Former Blake Pre-K-12 Math Department Chair
- Excellence at Blake, John Gulla, Head of School
- The Arts at Blake, John Gulla, Blake Head of School
- Foreign Language at Blake, Lisa Lyle, Former Blake Assistant Head of School
- Athletics, John Gulla, Blake Head of School
- Curriculum at Blake, John Gulla, Head of School
- School Profile (PDF)
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To view Blake's curriculum chart and/or course guides:
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For additional information regarding upper school course work and requirements for graduation, visit College Counseling.
To see our curriculum in action, please explore the Class Pages and Class Projects sections of this site.
For more specifics regarding our approach to teaching and learning, please visit the Admissions (Viewbook) and the Faculty sections of the site.
Questions? Please contact Lucretia Wells, Assistant Head of School at lwells@blakeschool.org
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