t a h w w o You Kn . f o e l b a she’s cap . e W o D o S Knowing your daughter and understanding and celebrating who she is, how she learns and what makes her smile are what we do best. Our teachers are experts at educating the elementary-school-aged girl. We grow her heart and mind by encouraging her to take risks and ask questions — big, small and everything in between. We lift up our students with warmth and support, laughter and rigor, hugs and high fives and encourage them to try something new and push beyond what they thought possible. You may be surprised by just how far your daughter can go, but she won’t be. And neither will we.
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At the earliest age, girls need to know and deeply, truly feel that what they say, think and express is important and valued. At Garrison Forest, our pedagogy, classroom culture and approach to learning and support are all designed with the specific needs of young girls in mind. Research shows that girls learn best through relationships and societal context. To fully embrace all her potential, your daughter needs to understand how to do something and why it matters. She needs to be agile and embrace change, to be part of a community that cherishes her curiosity. Our teachers are masters at understanding and guiding your daughter, sparking a passion for discovery that will shine at each stage of her education and throughout her life. Our Grizzly Den
outdoor classroom
features 11 exploration stations
GFS at a Glance
BUILD CONFIDENCE
and public speaking skills in every grade through support, encouragement and celebration
GFS GRADS CURRENTLY attend Brown, Cornell, Harvard, Johns Hopkins, Princeton, Penn, Swarthmore, UVA and Vanderbilt, among other top colleges and universities
110-acre
STEM Programming The Lower School STEM program is an integrated approach to Distinctly Science, Technology, Engineering True Blue and Math that provides students with opportunities for handson experiences and real-world applications of scientific problems. Students explore cross-curricular problem-based projects that allow them to use their imaginations and creativity to build, invent, and make, all while applying the design process and critical thinking skills.
wooded campus with 24/7 security
3 applied music
recitals attended by entire Lower School
30 minutes
20
Outdoor Education miles
walked by each class over course of the year during Physical Education Power Walks around campus
daily for Responsive Classroom teacher/student gatherings to promote positive behavior and kindness
A Strong Foundation
Our 4th Grade girls take the lead in our innovative, school-wide financial literacy program. They manage GFS’s “Wise Bank,” a school-hosted branch of M&T Bank, where they serve as tellers for their peers. The girls also participate in teleconferences with Federal Reserve officers, take bank field trips and play the Maryland Stock Market Game with a mock portfolio. The goal is teaching financialresponsibility through a fun, hands-on program that provides amazing leadership opportunities for our Fourth Grade students.
The Lower School Outdoor Education program is designed to utilize our 110 acre campus to promote a deeper understanding and appreciation of the natural world. It strives to foster a respect for the interrelationships within the natural environment, including humans’ impact on, and interdependence with, local as well as global ecosystems.
A Day in the Life of a Kindergartner 7:30 A.M. Free early drop-off led by faculty
8:00 A.M.
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8:40-11:30 A.M. Daily check-in, Music, Language Arts, Math and Spanish Every Lower S chool
student ta kes Span ish, taught b y our full -time Spanish te acher. Lunch or recess in
11:30 A.M.
Lower School Playground, and two other age-appropriate playgrounds.
12:10 P.M. Science
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1:50 P.M.
Learning doesn’t
Physical Education
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the school day has ended.
2:30 P.M.
With Woodlands, our popular,
Quiet reading
robust afterschool program just for Lower School students, girls
2:50 P.M. 4th Grade Reading Buddy activity each week
3:10 P.M.
Big Sis ters /Little i S s ters
Closing Time Circle
3:30 P.M.
programs includ e 1st and 5th an d yoga with 3rd and Pre-Kindergarte n.
Ride the GFS bus home, carpool or attend Woodlands afterschool program
pursue their passions, try new things and deepen friendships. Taught by teachers, parents or outside specialists, the onsite, fee-based clubs include 10-15 offerings, including everything from GFS-sponsored Girl Scout and Brownie troops and robotics to chess, art, dance, basketball, drone club, field hockey and ecology with Irvine Nature Center.
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Empowering girls to realize their full potential and live lives of purpose