Academic FAQs
What academic programs does Walden School offer?
Walden School offers a comprehensive K-12 academic program designed to support students from Kindergarten through 12th grade. The curriculum combines strong core academics, fine arts, STEM learning, and experiential projects to help students develop critical thinking, creativity, and confidence. Small class sizes and individualized instruction ensure that every student receives personalized support throughout their academic journey.
What grades are included in Walden’s academic divisions?
Walden’s academic program is divided into three divisions:
Lower School: Kindergarten – 4th Grade
Middle School: 5th – 8th Grade
High School: 9th – 12th Grade
Each division builds on the previous one, helping students grow academically, socially, and emotionally as they prepare for college and beyond.
What is the focus of Walden’s Lower School program?
Walden’s Lower School (Kindergarten–4th Grade) focuses on building strong academic foundations while nurturing curiosity and creativity. Students develop essential skills in reading, writing, math, science, and social studies, while also participating in specialized classes such as music, art, Spanish, science, and physical education. Hands-on learning and exploration help young students become confident and engaged learners.
How does Walden’s Middle School prepare students for high school?
Walden’s Middle School (Grades 5–8) is designed as a transition period where students gain independence while strengthening their academic skills. The curriculum emphasizes STEM learning, critical thinking, research, and communication skills, along with strong programs in the arts and extracurricular activities. Advisory support, study halls, and executive-functioning guidance help students develop the skills they need to succeed in high school.
What academic opportunities are available in Walden High School?
Walden’s High School (Grades 9–12) offers a rigorous college-preparatory curriculum designed to develop advanced academic skills and intellectual independence. Students take challenging courses in core subjects while participating in research projects, leadership opportunities, and college-level programs such as the AP Capstone Diploma. The program emphasizes critical thinking, problem solving, and preparation for college and future careers.
How does Walden personalize learning for each student?
Walden maintains small class sizes and close teacher-student relationships, allowing educators to tailor instruction to each student’s strengths and learning style. Teachers provide individualized support, mentorship, and differentiated instruction so students can progress at their own pace and reach their full potential.
Does Walden include arts and extracurricular learning in its academics?
Yes. Fine and performing arts are an integral part of the Walden curriculum from Kindergarten through High School. Students participate in visual arts, music, theater, and creative projects that encourage artistic expression and collaboration. These programs complement core academics and help students develop confidence and creativity.
What academic achievements do Walden students earn?
Walden students regularly participate in prestigious academic programs and competitions, including opportunities such as the Governor’s Scholars Program, Scholastic Art Awards, and various academic competitions. These experiences allow students to demonstrate their academic excellence and leadership beyond the classroom.
How does Walden prepare students for college and future careers?
Walden’s academic program emphasizes critical thinking, research skills, creativity, and collaboration. Through challenging coursework, mentorship from faculty, leadership opportunities, and a strong college-preparatory curriculum, students graduate prepared for success in college and beyond.