The Pine School
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The Pine School is an independent, college preparatory day school serving students from Kindergarten through grade 12. Visit us at www.thepineschool.org. The Pine School is a college preparatory, all-faith independent day school that serves students from Kindergarten through grade 12. The Pine School provides a strong traditional core curriculum while striving to instill high achievement and a lifelong love for learning. The school’s objective is to develop each student’s intellectual, physical, and creative talents in a supportive and moral environment. Students are encouraged to promote service above self and are inspired to develop a sense of commitment and involvement within their community.
In the Lower School, small class sizes and a challenging curriculum enable students to learn important academic skills in a nurturing and caring environment. The children become knowledgeable in computer technology and world language. The multifaceted fine arts and physical education programs are an integral part of the curriculum.
Expanding on the strong foundation of the Lower School programs, the Middle School offers a rigorous academic curriculum that promotes intellectual discipline, self-discovery. and creative thinking. Strong emphasis continues to be placed on the fine arts, computer technology, world languages, and athletics. Middle School students are encouraged to be self-reliant, critical thinkers who are civically responsible.
Within the Upper School, students are challenged to achieve academically, to exercise leadership, to participate in co-curricular activities that enhance their understanding of their own talents, to share their gifts with others, and to position themselves for success at the college or university level.
In addition to academic requirements, graduation requirements include 100 hours of community service and a senior capstone project. Internships, opportunities for multicultural exchanges, encounters with entrepreneurs and critical thinkers, and seminars with artists and scientists advance the philosophy of the Upper School in connecting students with a wider world and preparing them for leadership positions.
The Pine School seeks to nurture an awareness of ethics and values and encourages the “5 R’s”: Respect, Restraint, Responsibility, Resourcefulness, and Response to the community. Students are taught that excellence is a way of life and that success is the product of effort, good habits and self-motivation.
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facebook.comYearbooks, 5/17
You know the school year is almost over when… The Yearbook Staff proudly distributed the 16-17 edition of The Shield with plenty of time to get them signed by teachers and friends. An especially long line led to Head of School Phyllis Parker. Enjoy Photos - https://www.flickr.com/photos/thepineschool/albums/72157684303474075 #PineSchool #PineTraditions
Evening Of Academic Excellence, 5/17
The Pine School celebrated the Academic achievements of its High School students during the annual Evening Of Academic Excellence. The evening provides a formal opportunity to highlight the many and varied honors our students have earned. Full story - http://www.thepineschool.org/news-events/#announce_117 Enjoy photos - https://www.flickr.com/photos/thepineschool/albums/72157681189176454 #PineSchool #PineAcademics #PineTraditions
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The Pine School's Evening of Academic Excellence is under way - honoring the exceptional achievements of our High School students. #PineSchool #PineAcademics #PineTraditions
Living FL History Museum, 5/17
As a wrap up to their studies on Florida, Lisa Vrana’s 4th Graders selected a person of interest who had an impact on the state. They were given an outline of important dates and worked together to learn how to break up the large projects into manageable pieces. The students practiced using rubrics and checklists to complete their projects on time. They also practiced speaking in front of their audience before, ultimately, presenting their “living museum” to parents and school-mates. Enjoy photos - https://www.flickr.com/photos/thepineschool/albums/72157681161625964 #PineSchool #PineAcademics
3-5 & 6-8 Honor Assemblies, 5/17
In advance of the end of the school year, Grades 6-8 and 3-5 celebrated various achievements in individual Honor Assemblies. “While striving to achieve their best, these students discovered the commitment of their teachers, parents, as well as themselves, to accomplish their goals, and today we celebrate their achievements,” summed up Middle School Coordinator Sarah Visagie. Read full story - http://www.thepineschool.org/news-events/#announce_116 Enjoy photos - https://www.flickr.com/photos/thepineschool/albums/72157681118725624 #PineSchool
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State Representative MaryLynn Magar met with art students Madeline McElroy ‘25, Kiele Mader ‘22, Jacqueline Rouse ‘19, Sophia Siegel ‘18, and Emily Smith ‘18. The students had work selected to hang in the State Capital during the legislative session - being seen by many members of the state government, including the Governor, Attorney General, and members of the House and Senate. The students had their work professionally framed and received a personalized certificate of appreciation from Representative Magar. #PineSchool #PineArt
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Congratulations to Junior Prescott Butler for being named TC Palm's All-Area Boys Golfer of the Year. #PineSchool #PineAthletics
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The Class of 2017 delivered presentations on their individual Capstone Projects this morning - a Pine School Graduation requirement. Ranging from work with nonprofits to improvements to the School campus, the Capstones are set to provide a challenging, meaningful, and self-directed opportunity to pursue an area of personal interest. “The Capstone experience is a wonderful transition between their high school career at Pine and the next step of their lives,” shared Assistant Head of School Nathan Washer. #PineSchool #PineTraditions
Senior College Pep Rally, 5/17
The Class of 2017 received the royal treatment as the School community (plus parents and guests) gathered for what is sure to become a new Pine School tradition - the Senior Collegiate Pep Rally, recognizing the wide and impressive range of schools our seniors will be attending in the fall. The event also showcased a Capstone Project video by Ryan Chimelis highlighting ‘17’s year. Additionally, the Seniors were guests at a special breakfast that was served by Junior Prefect Deputies. Enjoy photos - https://www.flickr.com/photos/thepineschool/albums/72157681295355852 #PineSchool #PineTraditions
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Eileen Pittman’s 3rd Graders have just completed their Jr. Author Project. They have been researching, writing, drafting, revising, conferencing, and illustrating their pieces during literacy classes - with an end reward in getting their individual books printed in special hardback editions. They then shared the fruits of their labors with parents and friends at a special presentation. “Something incredibly special happens when students see their name on a book that they have authored and illustrated,” shared K-5 Coordinator Suzanne Ostero. “We believe that writing for a purpose, such as publication for a real audience, helps to build greater student engagement, excitement, and learning.” #PineSchool #PineAcademics
4th Annual Battle of the Books, 5/17
Lisa Vrana has once again led 4th & 5th Graders through the 4th annual Battle of the Books. This friendly competition divides the students up into teams which then answer various questions based on their reading of the eight assigned books. This year, the grand prize went to the Rambo Narwhals “I love watching the comradery that the students have as they prepare for the Battle,” shared Vrana. They work together to decide who will read which books and how they will divide up the work. It is great to see them enjoying reading outside of school during this busy time of year.” Enjoy photos - https://www.flickr.com/photos/thepineschool/albums/72157681189730812 #PineSchool #PineAcademics
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Congratulations to Senior Bella Fucigna for being honored with the prestigious Kanter Foundation Scholarship in Business and Community Service ($3,000) at the annual Pathfinder High School Scholarship Award ceremony. The event recognizes students in a range of scholarship categories from across Martin and Palm Beach Counties. “Bella is very deserving of this award for her exceptional work in fostering and coordinating fundraising projects that have had an extremely positive impact on our community,” shared College Counselor Janet Pacifico. #PineSchool #PineLearningThroughService