Lower School Experiential Learning
On-Campus Experiential Learning
On-campus experiential learning activities bring learning to life for St. Anne students. By connecting academic content to real-world situations, we invite students to solve problems, explore possibilities, and discover how they can make a difference.
In Lower School, on-campus experiential activities include:
- Ellis Island Day
- Chicken Embryo Project
- Walk Through California
- Wax Museum
- Colonial Day
- 100 Days Celebration
- Traveling Scientist
Off-Campus Field Studies
Field Studies are customized programs that connect students with science and history. These programs emphasize natural science, STEM, historical studies, discovery, community action, and leadership. Through field studies trips, teachers and administrators provide students with significant in-depth activities that connect to specific learning objectives and foster class camaraderie. Students engage in experiential and hands-on activities and participate in outings that focus on environmental science, historical discovery, and skills-building activities.
St. Anne School does an outstanding job across many areas. The school strikes a wonderful balance between being firm and structured, while maintaining a warm, positive environment where kids are encouraged and challenged to grow. One of the highlights for us has been the next-level extracurricular offerings and the way the school integrates experiential learning in every grade level. These hands-on experiences really resonate with the kids and make learning more fun and meaningful.
Fabrizia Cannalonga, St. Anne School Parent