“Innovation is part of the school’s culture, and education technology has always played a major role in our teaching and learning. We saw this challenge as an opportunity to engage students in meaningful ways online and are proud to see our community embracing this new mode of learning in such a short time,” Head of School Karrie Dietz commented. Parent feedback and a passionate faculty helped transform a variety of content into a more structured program. It meant streamlining various platforms and apps for easier use and offering additional live classes and daily teacher check-ins to spike engagement. Downloadable content gave students flexibility in any time zone and parents the opportunity to involve themselves more with the curriculum. “The PE home videos are a hit! We do the yoga poses at home as a family!” said Fong E, mother of two Stamford children, Grade 8 and 2, “I feel like I’ve gone back to school again these past two weeks, learning something that I was taught before but differently! Now I can probably relate to the children better when they tell me about things they do in school and the apps they use… I am learning too!”
It has been a challenging school year for both families and schools alike. The concept of traditional in-class learning transformed into a completely virtual space. As an innovative school, Stamford has worked hard to ensure online teaching and learning are engaging and effective. Last year during online education, our students still exceeded their MAP* growth targets. Under the guidance of our faculty with 12+ years of experience and further streamlining of our platforms, we expect even better results this academic year, no matter when we return physically to school.
Simple click-able timetable for all subject areas
Live classes every day and snack chat for student interaction
Downloadable content to allow review and extension
Leveled daily foreign language classes
Students can reach out to teachers anytime during class time if they have questions
Personalized EAL support during live classes and in small groups
Three full-time counselors to ensure student’s well-being
Small break out session to support students learning at different levels
Over 35 specialists supporting our broad and balanced curriculum