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Hopefully you've looked around and The Grove School feels like a great place for your child. Fantastic! We’d love to meet up with you in person, answer your questions and tell you more first hand. Shoot us an e-mail or give us a call and we’ll get back to you shortly.
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We're looking for rare individuals. Teachers with degrees in early childhood or environmental education and a fire in the belly to make a difference. Administrators with a head for business and a heart for helping children reach their full potential. People who are so invested that they'll stay with us for years, growing and developing our educational community. Is that you?
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Kids learn through play, but what about the grown ups? The Grove School is a playground for everyone. Join the fun!
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  • We hold our school to the highest safety, cleanliness and maintenance standards. The building is accessible via a single-entry security system with keypad access. There's daily sign in and out for each child. And we follow strict parent/guardian identification procedures. We also regularly inspect our building and playground to ensure that your child is safe and secure with us.

  • We designed our playground to appeal to your child’s boundless curiosity. There’s a greenhouse and raised beds for growing flowers and vegetables. Outdoor instruments like drums and marimbas for creating an imaginary band. A stage for putting on plays. And sand and shallow water areas for digging and making sand castles. All of our outdoor activities balance teacher-led instruction with plenty of free play.

  • The Grove School's building was deliberately redesigned to foster increased learning while being environmentally conscious. We use natural light wherever possible, which improves concentration and conserves energy. Recycled rubber flooring, sustainably harvested materials and low-VOC paint make the school a healthy place to learn while reducing our impact on the planet. We also filter both the air and water.

 
 
 

 We had fun during our Summer Program with  ”Rags to Riches”, a local theatre group for young audiences. They performed an adaptation of the classic tale “The Reluctant Dragon”, that was written by Kenneth Grahame in 1898.

The children really enjoyed this live performance of Samantha, a shephard’s daughter, fighting the “Dragon” and saving the townspeople.  Our Grove School students were “enchanted” by the performance!

Samantha and her father reading a book about a dragon.

Samantha meets the dragon.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We all cheer for Samantha!

 

 

Samantha fighting the dragon

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Ms. Stephanie is from Germany and has lived in NC for the last 14 years. She has over 20 years of experience teaching children in Germany, Canada, Australia and the United States.

 

 

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