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Archives for the 2018 - 2019 School Year

Achieving Advanced Proficiency in Language Study

The Flipped Classroom

Discourse Welcomed and All Voices Celebrated

Real World Design Challenge: Engineering for Good

Finding Good, Quality Resources

Students Role-Play DC Statehood

GDS Celebrations: Something to Hold Onto

Community and Belonging: An Anchor in Disconnected Times

Maker Movement: Students Experience the Joy of Making

YPAR Starts Conversations: Student Phone Use and How it Affects Well-Being

GDS and Christmas

Black Student Union Thanksgiving

The Self-Motivated Child

Our Children’s Emotional Wellness

School Culture: Beyond Blueprints

Best Stop on the Road: College Reps Treasure Their GDS Visits

Kevin’s Maxims for Teachers

Starting with Joy

Georgetown Day School is a coed, preK-12, non-sectarian private school in Washington, DC with small class sizes and a diverse school community. Our comprehensive, innovative curriculum includes hands-on learning, honors and AP classes, as well as  advanced-level math and STEM courses. An education is not just college prep and SAT scores. GDS teachers focus on providing the best education for each child, from elementary grades through high school. The school performing arts program includes theater, dance, and music. The athletics program offers competitive sports for student athletes, including cross-country, track, soccer, lacrosse, and crew/rowing. With our strong commitment to financial aid, an independent school tuition is affordable.