How was StoneBridge School founded?
In 1980, Dr. Carole Adams and some of her associates formed a program called “StoneBridge Tutorials” as a one year adventure in educating their own children and those of several friends, a total of 31 children in grades one through ten. The program centered around a curriculum and methodology based upon the work of Rosalie June Slater as expounded in the classic Teaching and Learning America’s Christian History: the Principle Approach®. At the end of this first year the joy experienced by students and teachers called forth the establishment of a permanent school. The first building on Portsmouth Boulevard was built in 1983. As the school grew, a high school was established in 1990 and moved a year later to the Jolliff Road campus.