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Students at Pine Point School actively engage in core, a lifelong curiosity about their world, and a collaboratively, and compassionately.
Our Mission
developing a strong academic and ethical commitment to reaching solutions creatively,
In 1948, five Stonington familiessaw the need for a small,independent school to providequality education. They bought a“house with good light” on NorthMain Street and opened witheleven students. Pine Point Schoolgrew until, in April 1956, it brokeground at its present location onBarnes Road.
Today, the School serves 230children in grades preschoolthrough 9 from southeasternConnecticut and southwesternRhode Island. Much has changedsince the founding in 1948 but oneconstant remains: Pine Point isdedicated to cultivating strongminds and caring hearts in each ofits students.
DistinctiveFeatures ofa Pine PointEducationProgram● Preschool, Lower School (K-5), Middle School (6-8)
and 9th grade● Multiple mixed-age programs build a distinctive
school community● Co-curricular classes for all students in art, music,
dance, and physical education/athletics● 66-acre campus with classes taught in both inside
and outside spaces● World languages including Spanish, French, and Latin● Marine science studies aboard Quest, the school’s
24-foot research boat● Field studies at each grade including overnight trips
beginning in 4th grade● Staff specialists in learning, speech and language,
and psychology support all students at every gradelevel
● Integrated technology including iPads and 3D printer
Teachers● Faculty with an average tenure of 13.7 years, 70%
with advanced degrees● Average teacher-student ratio is 1:6
Families● Families from many towns including Stonington,
Groton, Waterford, Norwich, Ledyard, Essex, OldSaybrook, Old Lyme, and southwestern Rhode Island
● After school care and transportation are available
We understand that children learnbest when they feel a sense ofconnection. Creating a strong,trusting community where there is aclear mission based on valuesprovides students and families anunderstanding that they are part ofsomething important, somethinggreater than the individual. In thisenvironment, students are willing totake risks to challenge themselvesacademically, artistically, andathletically. As they mature at PinePoint, students realize that theadherence to values like respect,integrity, moral courage andexcellence serve as a foundation forstrong relationships, safety, andgrowth.
-Diana Owen, Head of School
Students atPine Point School actively engage in developing a strong academic and ethical core,
a lifelong curiosity about their world, and a commitment to reaching
solutions creatively, collaboratively, and compassionately.
Results Ma�erThe academic program offers a rigorous,comprehensive curriculum in essential skills designedto prepare students to excel in secondary school andbeyond. It features project-based learning andintegrated service learning at every grade level. Theprogram is highly differentiated, balancing rigor andchallenge to fortify each child’s strengths and meethis/her needs. From grade to grade, students buildupon familiar concepts and strategies.
Students at Pine Point School actively engage in developing a
and ethical
core, a lifelong curiosity about their world, and a commitment to
reaching solutions creatively, collaboratively, and compassionately.
strong academic
Our rich, diverse program inspires curiosity by teachingstudents in authentic environments and it producesexceptional results.
Strong academic achievement comes not from testpreparation but from integrated, rigorous, authentic,project-based learning. Pine Point uses the EducationalRecords Bureau’s CTP4 testing program to assess studentprogress in acquiring essential mathematics andlanguage arts skills. The results show that Pine Pointstudents outperform their peers at suburban publicschools as well other independent schools.
2014 average national percentile rank of Pine Point students on ERB’s CTP4’s 5 lan-guage arts subtests and 2 mathematics subtests as compared with suburban publicschools and other independent schools.
Language Arts
Mathema�cs
Students at Pine Point School actively engage in developing a strong academic and
, a l i fe long cur ios ity about their world,
and a commitment to reaching solutions creatively, collaboratively, and compassionately.
ethical core
Respect:We value ourselves as well as adiversity of people, places, andopinions.
Integrity:We value lives of honesty andsincerity.
Moral Courage: We value doing the right thingwhen no one is watching andwhen everyone is watching.
Excellence:We value the need to challengeourselves to reach our potential.
Pine Point students are guided byfour core values that frame howthey learn and interact with eachother, inside and outside of school.The core values appear all aroundcampus and, more critically,students practice them wheneverthey meet. They form the lensthrough which we see the world,evaluate choices, and makedecisions. Signature programsinclude the G.I.V.E. studentphilanthropy committee, integratedservice learning programs at eachgrade level, cross-grade D.E.A.R.groups, student government, andmorning meetings.
Pine PointCore Values
Pine Point’s program is focused on preparingstudents to succeed in secondary school andbeyond. Students experience notable successgaining admission to the most selective schoolsin the country.
Secondary SchoolsAvon Old FarmsBerkshire SchoolBlair AcademyBrewster AcademyBrooks SchoolCambridge School of WestonCanterbury SchoolCate SchoolChicago Academy for the ArtsChoate Rosemary HallConcord AcademyCushing AcademyThe Forman SchoolGeorge SchoolHawai’i Preparatory AcademyHopkins SchoolHotchkiss SchoolKent SchoolLawrenceville SchoolLoomis ChaffeeMiddlesex SchoolMilton AcademyMiss Porter’s SchoolNorwich Free AcademyNorthfield Mount HermonPomfret SchoolPortsmouth Abbey SchoolProctor AcademyProut The Putney SchoolSalisbury SchoolSt. Bernard SchoolSt. George’s SchoolSt. Mark’s SchoolSt. Paul’s SchoolSalisbury SchoolStonington High SchoolSuffield AcademyTabor AcademyThe Taft SchoolWalnut Hill SchoolWesterly High SchoolWestminster SchoolWestover SchoolWheeler SchoolThe Williams SchoolWilliston Northampton SchoolWoodberry Forest School
Colleges and UniversitiesAmherst CollegeBoston UniversityBrown UniversityColby CollegeColgate UniversityCollege of CharlestonColumbia UniversityDartmouth CollegeEmerson CollegeFashion Institute of TechnologyFordham UniversityThe George Washington
UniversityGeorgetown UniversityGettysburg CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesIthaca CollegeLoyola Marymount UniversityMiddlebury CollegeNew York UniversityNortheastern UniversityNorthwestern UniversityOberlin Conservatory of MusicPrinceton UniversityRoger Williams UniversitySavannah College
of Art and DesignSchool of the Art Institute
of ChicagoSmith CollegeStanford UniversitySt. Lawrence UniversitySt. Michael’s CollegeTrinity CollegeTufts UniversityTulane UniversityUnion CollegeUnited States Military AcademyUniversity of ChicagoUniversity of ConnecticutUniversity of MichiganUniversity of North Carolina
CharlotteUniversity of PennsylvaniaUniversity of Rhode IslandUniversity of South CarolinaUniversity of VermontYale University
Students at Pine Point School actively engage in developing a strong academic
and ethical core, a curiosity about their world, and a
commitment to reaching solutions creatively, collaboratively, and compassionately.
lifelong
We are so fortunate, all of us, to be part of such a caringcommunity. It is my �me at Pine Point, not high school,college, or grad school that I think of when I think ofacademic excellence, teaching to the whole person, anddeveloping leadership.-Heather Wright ’87
Students at Pine Point School actively engage in developing a strong academic and
ethical core, a lifelong about their world, and a
commitment to reaching solutions creatively, collaboratively, and compassionately.
curiosity
Students at Pine Point love to learn because theyare given the time to arrive at conclusions ontheir own. Teachers design lessons and providecareful guidance which gives students the joy ofdiscovery along with true ownership of thesolutions they reach.
Authentic, project-basedlearning offers a deeperengagement in thecurriculum. Core coursesincluding math, science,reading, and the artsoften coordinatebecause interdisciplinarylearning is rich andmeaningful. Studentsdiscover solutions inmany environments astheir work takes themoutside the classroom tothe pond, the backfields, museums, and thecommunity at large.
Students at Pine Point School actively engage in developing a strong academic
and ethical core, a lifelong curiosity about their world, and a commitment to
collaboratively, and compassionately.
reaching solutions creatively,
Pine Point students benefit from integrated,co-curricular classes in:
● Visual arts (painting, drawing, pottery)● Music● Creative Movement/ Dance● Drama
Students at Pine Point School actively engage in developing a strong academic and
ethical core, a lifelong curiosity about their world, and a commitment to reaching
solutions , collaboratively, and compassionately.creatively
Students at Pine Point School actively engage in developing a strong academic and ethical
core, a lifelong curiosity about their world, and a commitment to reaching solutions
creatively, , and compassionately.collaboratively
Students work together in music,dance and athletics. Relationshipsgrow over the years as students takemany roles: mentor, partner, rolemodel, and leader.
Physical Education is offered at everygrade level and students in Grades 5-9participate in these interscholasticsports:● Soccer● Field Hockey● Cross Country● Basketball
● Tennis● Lacrosse● Gymnastics
Students at Pine Point School actively engage in developing a strong academic and ethical
core, a lifelong curiosity about their world, and a commitment to reaching solutions
creatively, collaboratively, and .compassionately
Students learn best whenthey feel connected toeach other, their school,and their community.Service learning is anindelible component of thecurriculum, integrated intoevery aspect of theprogram at each gradelevel. Service learningprograms include work at:
● PawcatuckNeighborhood Center
● Adult Day Center ofWesterly
● Roger Williams Zoo● Lawrence and Memorial
Hospital● Napatree Point and East
Beach, Rhode Island● StoneRidge
Independent Living andRetirement Community
The culmination of the 8thgrade year requires anextensive, student-designed service projectbased at a local nonprofitorganization or charity.
Pine Point SchoolPreschool, Lower School, Middle School, and Grade 9
89 Barnes Road, Stonington, CT 06378860-535-0606 • http://www.pinepoint.org