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==History==
==History==
Waterford was founded in 1981 by the non-profit Waterford Institute as a research school. The school's mission is to educate children by joining the great lessons of a classical [[liberal arts]] education with the benefits of the latest computer technology.
Waterford was founded in 1901 by the non-profit Waterford Institute as a research school. The school's mission is to educate children by joining the great lessons of a classical [[liberal arts]] education with the benefits of the latest computer technology.


==Curriculum==
==Curriculum==

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40°34′45″N 111°50′58″W / 40.579167°N 111.849444°W / 40.579167; -111.849444

The Waterford School
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TypePrivate
Established1981
HeadmasterNancy Heuston
Faculty137
Number of students950
CampusSuburban, 40 acres (0.16 km2)
Color(s)Burgundy, navy and white    
AthleticsUtah High School Activities Association Division IIIA
MascotRaven
Athletic nickname
Waterford School Athletic Logo
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Websitewww.waterfordschool.org

Waterford School is a private school, located in Sandy, Utah, United States.

History

Waterford was founded in 1901 by the non-profit Waterford Institute as a research school. The school's mission is to educate children by joining the great lessons of a classical liberal arts education with the benefits of the latest computer technology.

Curriculum

The Waterford School provides every student with a rich and unified educational experience that begins in pre-school and culminates fourteen years later at commencement. The curriculum is rooted in the traditions of liberal arts learning. Students are immersed in the great works, thoughts and philosophies of the ages. The curriculum includes English, history science, mathematics, foreign language, computer science, visual art, music, photography, physical education, dance and theater.

The work is demanding and challenging. From Lower through Middle and Upper Schools, students are exposed to primary sources that prompt constant writing, reflecting, analyzing, and discussing in class.

Preschool and Kindergarten

In Waterford's Preschool and Kindergarten classes, children begin the process of becoming readers, writers, listeners and speakers. They learn to count, identify numbers on calendars and clocks, and sort, match, count and graph shapes. They explore and expand their knowledge about their schools, families and communities. And, they receive a wonderful introduction to visual art, music and dance. All of these activities take place in a safe and nurturing environment where learning is rewarding and enjoyable.

Lower School - Classes I - V

Waterford's Lower School Classes begin the formal process of building a strong foundation to support a lifetime of growth and learning. This starts with a rigorous academic program that combines core subjects of reading writing, mathematics, history and science with the specialty subjects of visual art, music, dance and physical education. During these critical early years, students begin to recognize the joys and rewards of embracing learning for the sake of learning. They form sound work and study habits and explore new talents and interests.

Middle School - Classes VI - VIII

Waterford Middle School guides students toward increased independence by helping them set and achieve meaningful goals, keep track of assignments and study independently. Middle School students begin to study foreign language, and branch into discrete studies of earth sciences, biology, chemistry and algebra. They continue to expand their mastery of English, history, literature and art. Middle School is a crucial time for social growth and development as students work to define and expand their identities. Waterford fosters and supports this development with a tightly knit campus community and a wide range of extra-curricular programs and activities that help students discover new talents, develop social skills, and strengthen friendships.

Upper School - Classes IX - XII

In Upper School, students reap the benefits and value of a liberal arts education as they move into advanced courses in English, history, math, science, physical education and fine arts, including a wide selection of Advanced Placement courses. Waterford Upper School also caters to a wide range of talents and interests by way of clubs, activities and competitive sports. College preparation is given the utmost importance, and is supported in classroom activity, testing and student counseling.

Athletics

Waterford offers a full array of individual, team and recreational sports, including lacrosse, soccer, crew, basketball, volleyball, track, cross country, racquetball, tennis and golf. The school participates in the Utah High School Activities Association Division IIA. The school holds State Championship titles in men's lacrosse (2003, 2004, 2006)[citation needed], men's soccer (2003, 2007)[1], women's soccer (1994,1996,2006, 2008)[2], men's basketball (2002)[3], women's cross country (2004)[4], men's tennis (2005, 2006, 2007)[5], women's tennis (2000, 2002, 2003)[6], and men's golf (1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004)[7].

Faculty

Since its inception, the Waterford School has developed a faculty with impressive credentials and an unquenchable love for teaching and learning. Waterford teachers were educated at well respected colleges and universities in the United States, including Brown University, Swarthmore College, Westminster College, Dartmouth College, Yale University, and Stanford University. More than 70 percent of the faculty have master's or doctorate degrees and the average tenure is 9 years.

College Preparation

Waterford expects every Upper School student to attend a college or university and is committed to providing every student with the skills, knowledge and training they will need to succeed at the college or university of their choice. Dedicated and knowledgeable college counselors are always available to advise parents and students, help them choose the right college and assist with the application process. Historically, 100% of graduating seniors are accepted into competitive colleges and universities.

Accreditation

The Waterford School is fully accredited by the Northwest Association of Accredited Schools (NAAS). It is also accredited by the Pacific Northwest Association of Independent Schools (PNAIS), and a member of the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS)

References

  1. ^ UHSAA. "UHSAA Boys Soccer Champions". Retrieved 2009-07-22.
  2. ^ UHSAA. "UHSAA Girls Soccer Champions". Retrieved 2009-07-22.
  3. ^ UHSAA. "UHSAA Boys Basketball Champions". Retrieved 2009-07-22.
  4. ^ UHSAA. "UHSAA Girls Cross Country Champions". Retrieved 2009-07-22.
  5. ^ UHSAA. "UHSAA Boys Tennis Champions". Retrieved 2009-07-22.
  6. ^ UHSAA. "UHSAA Girls Tennis Champions". Retrieved 2009-07-22.
  7. ^ UHSAA. "UHSAA Boys Golf Champions". Retrieved 2009-07-22.

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