The Nueva School | |
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Hillsborough, CA, USA | |
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Type | Private, Coeducational |
Religious affiliation(s) | none |
Established | 1967 |
Head of School | Diane Rosenberg |
Staff | Julie Abraham, Taryn Clark, Kim Overton |
Faculty | 65 48 full-time, 17 part-time |
Enrollment | 375 |
Average class size | 18 |
Student to teacher ratio | 7:1 |
Campus | 33 acres (130,000 m2) |
Color(s) | Blue, White, Silver (color) |
Athletics | Soccer, Flag football, Volleyball, Cross-Country, Basketball, Ultimate Frisbee |
Mascot | The Wave |
Website | www.nuevaschool.org |
The Nueva School is a Pre-K through 8th grade private school in Hillsborough, CA for children. Nueva was founded in 1967 by Karen Stone McCown.
The school was originally located in Menlo Park, CA but now is located on the site of the former W. H. Crocker mansion, which was purchased and donated to the school by the late W. Clement Stone. The remodeled mansion houses the lower school, grades pre-K to 4. Other buildings include a gymnasium/performance space, science labs, and middle school classrooms. Recently, The Nueva School has many buildings including middle school classrooms for grades 5-8, a library, a research and design space, and a cafeteria. The school is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and the California Association of Independent Schools. The school's music program was designed, in part, by Sir Yehudi Menuhin working with Dr. Genevieve Fitzmaurice. The school's mathematics program owes much of its approach to the vision of Mary Laycock.
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Though Nueva has transformed from past to present (from day hikes on the Tanahana trail to high tech laptops, a computer lab, and creation/innovation labs), the general vision is the same. By emphasizing a love of learning and of process, the students discover the world of academia on their own. Very few, if any, textbooks are used, and instead they learn kinesthetically through inquiry, group discussions, and organic discovery. The small size of the school also allows the classes to integrate with one another and promote interdisciplinary learning. Beyond the classroom, Nueva also emphasizes "social emotional learning" (SEL), and strives to teach students how to treat one another and maturely handle situations.
The Nueva Mission: The Nueva School creates a dynamic educational model to enable gifted children to learn how to make choices that will benefit the world. Our school community inspires passion for lifelong learning, fosters social and emotional acuity, and develops the child’s imaginative mind.[1]
The I-lab (innovation lab) is a learning resource for the kids of the Nueva School. In the I-lab a child develops many important skills including design thinking and engineering, brainstorming, how to use tools, teamwork and collaboration, and many other important school skills and life skills. It includes tools such as a Drill Press, a Table Saw, and a laser cutter to help students design and build structures and different projects.