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The Nueva School

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Type
  
Private, coeducational

Head of School
  
Diane Rosenberg

Enrollment
  
713 (PreK–12)

Color
  
Blue

Founded
  
1967

NCES School ID
  
00089169

Faculty
  
118 full-time

Phone
  
+1 650-350-4600

Number of students
  
713 (PreK–12)

Established
  
1967; 50 years ago (1967)

Address
  
6565 Skyline Blvd, Hillsborough, CA 94010, USA

Similar
  
Crystal Springs Uplands, Menlo School, The Carey School, Lick Wilmerding High Sch, Sacred Heart Schools

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The Nueva School is a private school, with two campuses, one in Hillsborough, and one in San Mateo, California, serving students in pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade. Nueva was founded in 1967 by Karen Stone McCown.

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The school was originally located in Menlo Park but now is located on the site of the former W. H. Crocker Skyfarm mansion, which was purchased and donated to the school by the late W. Clement Stone. The school moved to the mansion in 1971.

The remodeled mansion houses the lower school, grades prekindergarten to fourth. The head of lower school is Emily Kolatch. The middle school and classes for grades five to eight are also located on the Hillsborough campus and include the Hillside Learning Complex, gold-level LEED certified facilities, which house middle school classrooms, and the Cafe, PreK-Grade 8 library, a state-of-the-art research and design space known as the I-Lab, and administrative offices that serve the whole school. The head of middle school is Liza Raynal. Other campus facilities include a gymnasium/performance space, science labs, several playgrounds, art studios, and the "forts," a special outdoor play area. Nueva's upper field includes a track and two soccer goals, as well as a scoreboard that was installed in 2013.

A high school was established in 2013 and a new campus was built as part of the Bay Meadows development in San Mateo, opening in August 2014. The inaugural ninth grade class was housed at the College of San Mateo.

Nueva is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and the California Association of Independent Schools.


Notable Curriculum

Nueva is a student-centered school for gifted students known for its distinctive inquiry-based, interdisciplinary, project-based studies. Since 1967, Nueva has been a leader in education of gifted students and dedicated to its mission to inspire passion for lifelong learning, foster social and emotional acuity, and develop each student's imaginative mind. Notable programs include a rich music program designed, in part, by Sir Yehudi Menuhin working with Dr. Genevieve Fitzmaurice. The school's social emotional learning (SEL) curriculum has been part of a Nueva education since its founding, originally called Self-science. The SEL curriculum was developed in large part by Janice Toben. With the development of the I-Lab in 2007, Nueva was one of the first Design Thinking programs for PreK-8, now PreK-12 students, providing every students with training in design thinking methodology, and engineering classes, projects, and practices that are now central to Nueva's learning approach.

Annual School Trips

Another element of a Nueva education is the annual trips program, further enabling students to live Nueva's motto of "Learn by Doing, Learn by Caring." Each year for grades one through twelve, students have a school trip. For first grade it is a one-night sleepover in the ballroom community space. For second, third, and fourth, students go on grade level camping trips. The second-grade trip is two days long, third is two days, and the fourth-grade trip is four. Fifth-grade students visit Crow Canyon Archaeological Center and the Four Corners region. Sixth grade students travel to Washington, DC. Seventh grade students backpack in Yosemite National Park for five days, and then take a four-day trip to Ashland, Oregon, to attend the Shakespeare festival. Eighth grade students travel to Spain, China, or Japan depending upon their language study, and participate in a homestay. Ninth grade students go to Peru to visit Machu Picchu. Tenth grade students travel to Costa Rica to work with the Leatherback Trust and the Monteverde Institute in conjunction with their biology curriculum. Eleventh-grade students break up into several groups and travel to various locations in the United States as part of their American Studies curriculum.

References

The Nueva School Wikipedia


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