The fundamental purpose of Pinecrest Schools is to provide quality instruction
based on the highest academic standards to preschool, primary,
intermediate, and middle school students. Our learning environment
is organized along traditional principles of education, although
we do take full advantage of state-of-the-art technology and
proven methods of instruction.
Along with academic achievement, we stress the development of
creativity, character development and good citizenship. These
traits, important enough in their own right, are also mutually
supportive. For instance, opportunities to be creative, to think
clearly, constructively and independently, encourage a desire
to learn. Strength in creative thinking combined with strength
in academics develops good character. Good character is 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 levels of achievement. No
two children 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 stage.
At Pinecrest, we believe that every new experience is a crisis
in self-esteem, and we keep this in mind as we challenge the
skills of each student. We want every child to become aware of
his or her individual self-worth, and to know he or she is a
very special person.
This, then, is the Pinecrest ideal: the intellectual, moral,
and physical development of each student, achieved to stimulate
interest and creativity. |