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    The Key School

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    • Listing Type: Private Schools
    • Residency: Day
    • Type: Private
    • Grades Offered: Below 6th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
    • Country: United States
    • High School Admission Test: SSAT, ISEE
    • CEEB: 210013
    • IPED: 580191
    • Application Fee: $60
    • Tuition Day: $33,900
    • Enrollment: 660
    • Financial Aid: Grants/Scholarships, Payment Terms
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    Overview

    The Key School, a nonsecretarian, independent day school for Pre-School through Grade 12, is founded upon the conviction that children are innately curious about themselves and the world; they want to learn, they want to discover, and they want to create.

    Perhaps no mandate in Key School's Mission Statement lies closer to the heart of the community than its injunction to "Sustain an ethical school culture that engenders an inherent respect for the dignity of every human being, recognizes that personal liberty must be balanced by personal responsibility and individual action by the needs of others, and stresses to all members of the School community the importance of trust, mutual respect, and compassion."

    The School's objective is not simply to teach children to be good students; it also bears the responsibility to encourage them to be good citizens and, over time, to internalize the core values of respect, responsibility, and honesty.

    Key School does not rely primarily on the enforcement of rules to teach students these values. Instead, it uses a method of instruction that may best be described as discursive: students learn to respect and uphold the School's values through discussion with teachers and other adult members of the community. Experience shows that, in most cases, the most powerful lessons about how to behave are learned through rational discourse with respected adults. Students also learn values at Key School from their peers and from behaviors they observe being modeled by adults. Through this process, children understand for themselves the importance of the School's values and feel invested in the welfare of the School community.