Mission & Philosophy

Lowell's mission is to create an inclusive community of life-long learners in which each individual is valued and respected. Our charge is then to strengthen minds, ensure equity and honor individuality.

Lowell School

Lowell is a progressive school of 315 students from age three through sixth grade. Our philosophy emanates from the work of renowned educators John Dewey, Jean Piaget, Haim Ginott and current educational research. Our curriculum evolves from an understanding of the stages of cognitive, social/emotional, artistic, and physical development. It promotes active, collaborative learning with an emphasis on building conceptual understanding, promoting creative, critical and analytical thinking, and encouraging problem solving. Lowell's mission is to create an inclusive community of life-long learners in which each child is valued and respected.

When provided with a stimulating environment, the guidance of teachers, and parental support, each child can become a motivated learner and a responsible citizen.