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Archives for the 2019 - 2020 School Year

In search of the spark: Motivating and inspiring language learning at the early levels

Continuing Conversations about Social Justice During Distance Learning

Innovation in the GDS Classroom

A More Just, Equitable World: Civil Rights Curriculum at GDS

Beyond the Research: YPAR Program Builds Lifelong Skills

We Are All “Science” People!

Gratitude In Action

Learning Through Play

A Day in the Life of EnVision Math Classes at GDS

75 Years of Believing in Children

Making Sense of Impeachment

Ungoogling the Classroom: A Low-Tech, High-Impact Approach to Teaching and Learning History

Want to Be an Active and Informed Citizen?: Learn Math this Way

The Magic of The Policy Institute

Young Adult Literature Conference: Books for the Beast

Living Into Possibility: When School is the Real World

Growth Mindset: Mindset Matters

The Presence Of The Past

Transitions and Resisting the Urge to Fix

Finding the Right School for Your Child

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 asĀ  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.