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More Than A School
from PSG Fall 2021
by PSG
Conchita Espinosa Academy aims to create a learning environment that works like a microcosm of life, a community where children can bring their full selves and feel a sense of belonging and love, where learning is not siloed, but rather, children learn through living a multitude of life experiences and have the opportunity to try different things and become multidimensional human beings.
In addition to the school’s K-8 program, in which all students participate in music, dance, theatre, visual arts, and sports alongside the academic curriculum, CEA offers a wide-ranging after-school life for its students. The athletic program offers competitive and non-competitive sports, as well as cross-training opportunities, for students as young as K4 and through the eighth grade. The athletic program is thoughtfully designed to increase offerings as students mature. The Athletic Department aims to develop and challenge students in a developmentally appropriate way, while trying to instill a sense of confidence, develop each player’s emerging abilities, establish a sense of community, and underline the importance of sportsmanship. CEA is proud to hold several regional and state titles in Cross Country for both elementary and middle school boys and girls, as well as multiple soccer and volleyball championships, among others.
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The Conservatory of the Arts, which functions within the same campus, offers students from CEA and the community at large the opportunity to continue their education in the Arts through private and group classes in music, dance, theatre, visual arts, and martial arts, under the instruction of professional and renown faculty all under one roof.
– Upper School Teacher
Not only is it a convenient system for parents, who more often than not find themselves functioning as their children’s chauffeurs, as they drive from one child’s soccer practice to another’s violin lessons or dance class, but having a unified educational program that functions within the same campus does wonders for a child’s sense of pride, belonging, and sense of self.
– Lower School Teacher
When a child’s teacher or principal has the ability to peek into a piano room, or speak to the coach, or attend a dance or theatre performance in the school theatre, that teacher has gathered an incredible amount of insight about his or her students. When the guitar teacher knows what a child
is working on in social studies and can collaborate with the academic teacher and help that child prepare a piece to present in class, that teacher gives that child an opportunity to shine in a very unique way. When a teacher sees a student completely transform onstage and can access and use that knowledge and that intimacy to bring out the best in a student, to tailor a lesson to the interest or talent of a student, it allows for that child to experience a very curated learning environment that feels personalized, that feels like home.
– Upper School Teacher
The Conservatory of the Arts extends beyond a traditional after-school class or activity. Students learn to cultivate a passion. They develop a deep respect for their discipline, whether it is dance, music, art, martial arts, or theatre, and have opportunities to collaborate with students who specialize in other areas. Students are held to high standards of both artistry and technique, and are guided by the faculty to become better versions of themselves, as artists and as people.
Conchita Espinosa Academy is a fully-accredited, co-educational independent private school for grades K3 through 8th. For over 80 years, Conchita Espinosa Academy has given its students an exceptional academic curriculum partnered with a sophisticated arts and humanities foundation, sensitivity to the arts and human needs, a sense of self-worth, and strong human values.
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Conchita Espinosa Academy 12975 SW 6th Street, Miami, FL 33184
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