When our students look back on the events that shaped their K-12
years, they won’t remember learning by rote, tedious lectures, or
multiple-choice tests.
They’ll recall activities and
opportunities that made learning come to life. Consider the
inquiry-based study of insects in first grade that examines life cycles
and cultivates empathy, dyeing fibers and making candles in 4th grade as
part of a study on early explorers, conducting the trials of Socrates
and Rospierre in a 10th-grade history class, and the fact that 100
percent of our students participate in our school’s many community
service projects.
It’s all part of our commitment to prepare
our students for the world ahead, a philosophy that better enables Lake
Ridge Academy students to perform academically, see globally, and
succeed individually.
Please watch the Lake Ridge Story to learn more.