Lower School
Welcome to the Lower School!
An integrated approach to individual growth.
In the Lower School (grades 1-4), our focus is on the whole child. Each is treated as an individual and is a valued member of our close-knit community. Our faculty and administration get to know every student as both a person and a learner.
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What's Happening in the Lower School?
First graders are working on a collaborative project that aligns with their General Studies unit on community workers! Students are working in groups to create a mixed-media poster that represents the respective community worker that each group is focusing on. The class will review...
First graders have truly enjoyed their lesson on measurement. They learned about how inches are a standard unit of measurement, which helps to measure objects accurately. They applied those skills by using their own rulers to measure the lengths of different objects around the classroom, such as folders, pencils, and erasers. Students were also able...
Fourth graders culminated their months-long study of the American Revolution with their "Voices of the American Revolution" presentation. They performed in front of their visiting families and simulated a mock debate between Patriots and Loyalists! Each student shared a "diary entry" that he or she wrote from the perspective of a fictional colonial citizen, providing...
Physical Education and the Innovation Lab came together this week in the Lower School. The fourth graders used the Aronow Family Innovation Lab to build their very own pedometers — small, wearable machines that count how many steps the wearer takes. The students utilized these pedometers to calculate their steps after their gym...
First grade students are using a wide variety of interactive exercises to learn about different genres of music. They are also embarking on a unit to explore ABA musical form — where music follows a pattern in which the first and third lines...
Lower School science classes delved into the fascinating phenomenon of eclipses through hands-on activities like modeling with a globe and flashlights, exploring an "eclipse in a box" simulator, and even playing "eclipse a friend" with our thumbs. With this game, students gained insights...
In social studies, second graders collaborated in groups for a Design Thinking project, designing and building a prototype of a landmark that represents an important value the students hold. After the building process, everyone was able to reflect on what worked well, what plans they...
This past week, Ramaz second graders became “Litter Busters” during a special presentation developed by the NYC Department of Sanitation. A guest sanitation worker, Ms. Alicia Shorter, explained how every New Yorker plays an important role in keeping our city clean. Students were eager to hear...
Third graders are deep into the poetry unit! They have studied various poetic devices such as alliteration, repetition, personification, sensory imagery, similes, metaphors, and onomatopoeia by reading the works of established poets. Throughout the unit, students have enjoyed many...