What makes Spring Hill an advanced school?
A. Our curriculum and educational philosophy is the core of our advanced education. For example, we have a full-day, academic kindergarten with two full-time teachers for a maximum of 16 students. Beginning in kindergarten and continuing through eighth grade, students are taught Spanish. When they enter fourth grade, Latin is taught in addition to Spanish. In the upper grades, French is introduced. In math, children are taught the basics and then introduced to algebra in the fourth grade. For students who need to move on in math, we offer online math classes in conjunction with Stanford University. It is not only our curriculum that makes us advanced. For the most part, our students are already advanced in their ability and desire to learn. Many advanced students enjoy conversations with older children and adults, have a sophisticated sense of humor and are inquisitive. At Spring Hill, these kinds of children are among their peers. We have many families seek out Spring Hill because the