
The fundamental purpose of Pinecrest Schools is to provide quality
instruction - based on the highest
academic standards - to preschool, primary and middle school students.
Our learning
environment is organized
along traditional principles of education, although we do take
full advantage of up-to-date technology and proven methods of instruction.
Along with academic achievement, we stress the development of
creativity, character and citizenship. These traits, important
enough in their own right, are also mutually supportive. Strength
in creative thinking combine with strength in academics to develop
character, the foundation of good citizenship.
We take to heart the belief that every student is an individual,
with differing needs and abilities. Children of elementary age,
in particular, vary greatly in their rates of achievement. No two
students experience an equal degree of mental or physical development
at the same time. We feel it is essential to be aware of the needs
of each student, and to help them make the most of their abilities
at every age.
At Pinecrest, we believe every new experience is a crisis in self-esteem
- and we keep this in mind as we challenge the skills of the student.
We want every child to become aware of his or her individual self-worth
and to know that he or she is a very special person.
This, then, is the Pinecrest ideal: the intellectual, moral and
physical development of each student - achieved through a program
of studies, student activities and athletics designed to stimulate
interest and creativity.
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