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Preschool. Ages 3 and 4. Our preschool program starts with our three-year-olds, providing a full-day of developmentally appropriate experiences designed to advance the cognitive, language, emotional, and motor skills of each child. Read More.LEARN - DUKE SCHOOL
Duke School's academic program encourages children to ask questions, use their imaginations, take time and care with their assignments, and to make the most of each day. I couldn't ask for a better school for my children." Duke School offers learning through project work, small class sizes, and a rigorous academic approach. DUKE SCHOOL SUMMER CAMP Duke School is dedicated to providing children ages 4-15 with recreational and educational summer programs in a safe and nurturing environment. Our summer programs are open to the public, and Duke School's campus is easily accessed from Raleigh, Cary, Durham, Chapel Hill and Carrboro. Camp hours are 8 AM-4 PM, with aftercare availableuntil 6 PM.
EXPERIENCE - DUKE SCHOOL Experience. Duke School is an exciting place for all. We strive to not only engage with our families, faculty/staff, but to also stay connected to our alumni, grandparents and Duke School friends. We hosts special events for each of our constituents, and trust that you will find Duke School a friendly place, where meeting new people iseasy and
SCHOOL CALENDAR
Duke School admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school.FACULTY & STAFF
Faculty & Staff. At Duke School, we believe thinking is as important as doing. Our teachers and administrators, just like our students, view reflection as a critical part of the learning process. They continually ask questions, keep abreast of education issues worldwide, and refine their teaching to integrate best practices.PROJECT WORK
Duke School bases its project work on The Project Approach model developed by Lilian Katz and Sylvia Chard. Katz and Chard define a project as an in-depth investigation of a real-world topic worthy of student time, attention and energy. DUKE SCHOOL AFFORDABILITY Please note that TADS charges a processing fee of $34 that must be included with your application and forms. For more information about tuition terms and conditions, click here . We appreciate your interest in Duke School and Indexed Tuition. Please contact Admissions (919) 416-9420, if you have any questions. ATHLETICS - DUKE SCHOOL This program is very strong and has grown into an integral part of the Duke School experience for many students. It is our expectation that each participant will grow and develop physically, intellectually, personally and socially from the experience of playing on an athletic team. Physical growth and development is achieved by attainingDRAGON FUND
The mission of the Dragon Fund is to help Duke School provide a transformative educational experience for our students while limiting our reliance on tuition. The Dragon Fund has a significant qualitative effect on the school and its programs by providing unrestricted, immediate support of our operating budget. HOME - DUKE SCHOOLDISCOVERAPPLYLEARNSUPPORTWHY PRESCHOOL-8TH GRADEOURCAMPUS
Preschool. Ages 3 and 4. Our preschool program starts with our three-year-olds, providing a full-day of developmentally appropriate experiences designed to advance the cognitive, language, emotional, and motor skills of each child. Read More.LEARN - DUKE SCHOOL
Duke School's academic program encourages children to ask questions, use their imaginations, take time and care with their assignments, and to make the most of each day. I couldn't ask for a better school for my children." Duke School offers learning through project work, small class sizes, and a rigorous academic approach. DUKE SCHOOL SUMMER CAMP Duke School is dedicated to providing children ages 4-15 with recreational and educational summer programs in a safe and nurturing environment. Our summer programs are open to the public, and Duke School's campus is easily accessed from Raleigh, Cary, Durham, Chapel Hill and Carrboro. Camp hours are 8 AM-4 PM, with aftercare availableuntil 6 PM.
EXPERIENCE - DUKE SCHOOL Experience. Duke School is an exciting place for all. We strive to not only engage with our families, faculty/staff, but to also stay connected to our alumni, grandparents and Duke School friends. We hosts special events for each of our constituents, and trust that you will find Duke School a friendly place, where meeting new people iseasy and
SCHOOL CALENDAR
Duke School admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school.FACULTY & STAFF
Faculty & Staff. At Duke School, we believe thinking is as important as doing. Our teachers and administrators, just like our students, view reflection as a critical part of the learning process. They continually ask questions, keep abreast of education issues worldwide, and refine their teaching to integrate best practices.PROJECT WORK
Duke School bases its project work on The Project Approach model developed by Lilian Katz and Sylvia Chard. Katz and Chard define a project as an in-depth investigation of a real-world topic worthy of student time, attention and energy. DUKE SCHOOL AFFORDABILITY Please note that TADS charges a processing fee of $34 that must be included with your application and forms. For more information about tuition terms and conditions, click here . We appreciate your interest in Duke School and Indexed Tuition. Please contact Admissions (919) 416-9420, if you have any questions. ATHLETICS - DUKE SCHOOL This program is very strong and has grown into an integral part of the Duke School experience for many students. It is our expectation that each participant will grow and develop physically, intellectually, personally and socially from the experience of playing on an athletic team. Physical growth and development is achieved by attainingDRAGON FUND
The mission of the Dragon Fund is to help Duke School provide a transformative educational experience for our students while limiting our reliance on tuition. The Dragon Fund has a significant qualitative effect on the school and its programs by providing unrestricted, immediate support of our operating budget.LEARN - DUKE SCHOOL
Duke School's academic program encourages children to ask questions, use their imaginations, take time and care with their assignments, and to make the most of each day. I couldn't ask for a better school for my children." Duke School offers learning through project work, small class sizes, and a rigorous academic approach. DISCOVER - DUKE SCHOOL Welcome to Duke School. Duke School is an independent preschool (three-year-olds) through eighth grade project-based school. We inspire learners to boldly and creatively shape their future. Duke School serves as a leading educational institution both within the Triangle and wider educational community. Its teaching methodscontinue as a model
FACULTY & STAFF
Faculty & Staff. At Duke School, we believe thinking is as important as doing. Our teachers and administrators, just like our students, view reflection as a critical part of the learning process. They continually ask questions, keep abreast of education issues worldwide, and refine their teaching to integrate best practices. OUR ADVANTAGE & OVERVIEW Our students not only master skills of traditional academic disciplines, but they also develop a sense of self, community, and culture. Duke School graduates are given the tools to confidently solve many types of problems, focus on important details, work cooperatively and resolve conflicts.MIDDLE SCHOOL
Middle School | Grade 5 to 8. The Duke School Middle School is a community of learners where teachers are guides and partners with students in a relationship of mutual respect and trust. We recognize early adolescence as a unique stage of human development in which unprecedented physical, social, and emotional changes occursimultaneously with
VIRTUALLY TOUR DS
Duke School Admissions Tours. Duke School's Admissions team is available to talk, email and/or Zoom with you in order to assist with any questions you may have. Again, thank you and we look forward to connecting with you and your family! If you have questions, feel free to call Linda M. Vargas at (919) 416-9420 or email admit@dukeschool.org . VISION 2022: DUKE SCHOOL'S STRATEGIC PLAN Vision 2022: Duke School's Strategic Plan. Duke School graduates are leaders who are prepared to excel in the next steps of their education and contribute productively to a global, knowledge economy. They exhibit the self-awareness, competence, and confidence to be upstanders by putting innovative ideas into action for the greatergood.
EMPLOYMENT - DUKE SCHOOL Employment. Teachers choose Duke School for its progressive mission and collegial environment. As a leader in child-centered, project-based learning, Duke School offers a number of professional advantages. The Duke School community is diverse in racial and ethnic identities, religion, sexual orientation, gender, and socioeconomicstatus.
WEEK 3: JUNE 28-JULY 2 Week 3: June 28-July 2. Camp Discovery: Out of this World (Ages 4-5) Camp Discovery: Welcome New Dragons! (Ages 3-4) Chess Camp (Ages 10-15) Coding Adventures (Ages 6-10) Google Innovation and Creation Camp (Formerly Makers) (Ages 10-15) Make Anything, Make Everything with Robots (Ages 6-10) NC Adventures (Ages 9-12)WEEK 7: JULY 26-30
Crafts & Cakes (Ages 6-9) Campers will spend this week in the kitchen baking sweet treats every day! Baking cookies, cakes, and anything sweet in the morning and crafting in the afternoon. Crafts include painting, nature activities, and growing plants in our own room. Join Crafts and Cakes for a full day of treats and creativity. HOME - DUKE SCHOOLDISCOVERAPPLYLEARNSUPPORTWHY PRESCHOOL-8TH GRADEOURCAMPUS
Preschool. Ages 3 and 4. Our preschool program starts with our three-year-olds, providing a full-day of developmentally appropriate experiences designed to advance the cognitive, language, emotional, and motor skills of each child. Read More.LEARN - DUKE SCHOOL
Duke School's academic program encourages children to ask questions, use their imaginations, take time and care with their assignments, and to make the most of each day. I couldn't ask for a better school for my children." Duke School offers learning through project work, small class sizes, and a rigorous academic approach. DUKE SCHOOL SUMMER CAMP Duke School is dedicated to providing children ages 4-15 with recreational and educational summer programs in a safe and nurturing environment. Our summer programs are open to the public, and Duke School's campus is easily accessed from Raleigh, Cary, Durham, Chapel Hill and Carrboro. Camp hours are 8 AM-4 PM, with aftercare availableuntil 6 PM.
EXPERIENCE - DUKE SCHOOL Experience. Duke School is an exciting place for all. We strive to not only engage with our families, faculty/staff, but to also stay connected to our alumni, grandparents and Duke School friends. We hosts special events for each of our constituents, and trust that you will find Duke School a friendly place, where meeting new people iseasy and
SCHOOL CALENDAR
Duke School admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school.FACULTY & STAFF
Faculty & Staff. At Duke School, we believe thinking is as important as doing. Our teachers and administrators, just like our students, view reflection as a critical part of the learning process. They continually ask questions, keep abreast of education issues worldwide, and refine their teaching to integrate best practices.PROJECT WORK
Duke School bases its project work on The Project Approach model developed by Lilian Katz and Sylvia Chard. Katz and Chard define a project as an in-depth investigation of a real-world topic worthy of student time, attention and energy. DUKE SCHOOL AFFORDABILITY Please note that TADS charges a processing fee of $34 that must be included with your application and forms. For more information about tuition terms and conditions, click here . We appreciate your interest in Duke School and Indexed Tuition. Please contact Admissions (919) 416-9420, if you have any questions. ATHLETICS - DUKE SCHOOL This program is very strong and has grown into an integral part of the Duke School experience for many students. It is our expectation that each participant will grow and develop physically, intellectually, personally and socially from the experience of playing on an athletic team. Physical growth and development is achieved by attainingDRAGON FUND
The mission of the Dragon Fund is to help Duke School provide a transformative educational experience for our students while limiting our reliance on tuition. The Dragon Fund has a significant qualitative effect on the school and its programs by providing unrestricted, immediate support of our operating budget. HOME - DUKE SCHOOLDISCOVERAPPLYLEARNSUPPORTWHY PRESCHOOL-8TH GRADEOURCAMPUS
Preschool. Ages 3 and 4. Our preschool program starts with our three-year-olds, providing a full-day of developmentally appropriate experiences designed to advance the cognitive, language, emotional, and motor skills of each child. Read More.LEARN - DUKE SCHOOL
Duke School's academic program encourages children to ask questions, use their imaginations, take time and care with their assignments, and to make the most of each day. I couldn't ask for a better school for my children." Duke School offers learning through project work, small class sizes, and a rigorous academic approach. DUKE SCHOOL SUMMER CAMP Duke School is dedicated to providing children ages 4-15 with recreational and educational summer programs in a safe and nurturing environment. Our summer programs are open to the public, and Duke School's campus is easily accessed from Raleigh, Cary, Durham, Chapel Hill and Carrboro. Camp hours are 8 AM-4 PM, with aftercare availableuntil 6 PM.
EXPERIENCE - DUKE SCHOOL Experience. Duke School is an exciting place for all. We strive to not only engage with our families, faculty/staff, but to also stay connected to our alumni, grandparents and Duke School friends. We hosts special events for each of our constituents, and trust that you will find Duke School a friendly place, where meeting new people iseasy and
SCHOOL CALENDAR
Duke School admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school.FACULTY & STAFF
Faculty & Staff. At Duke School, we believe thinking is as important as doing. Our teachers and administrators, just like our students, view reflection as a critical part of the learning process. They continually ask questions, keep abreast of education issues worldwide, and refine their teaching to integrate best practices.PROJECT WORK
Duke School bases its project work on The Project Approach model developed by Lilian Katz and Sylvia Chard. Katz and Chard define a project as an in-depth investigation of a real-world topic worthy of student time, attention and energy. DUKE SCHOOL AFFORDABILITY Please note that TADS charges a processing fee of $34 that must be included with your application and forms. For more information about tuition terms and conditions, click here . We appreciate your interest in Duke School and Indexed Tuition. Please contact Admissions (919) 416-9420, if you have any questions. ATHLETICS - DUKE SCHOOL This program is very strong and has grown into an integral part of the Duke School experience for many students. It is our expectation that each participant will grow and develop physically, intellectually, personally and socially from the experience of playing on an athletic team. Physical growth and development is achieved by attainingDRAGON FUND
The mission of the Dragon Fund is to help Duke School provide a transformative educational experience for our students while limiting our reliance on tuition. The Dragon Fund has a significant qualitative effect on the school and its programs by providing unrestricted, immediate support of our operating budget.LEARN - DUKE SCHOOL
Duke School's academic program encourages children to ask questions, use their imaginations, take time and care with their assignments, and to make the most of each day. I couldn't ask for a better school for my children." Duke School offers learning through project work, small class sizes, and a rigorous academic approach. DISCOVER - DUKE SCHOOL Welcome to Duke School. Duke School is an independent preschool (three-year-olds) through eighth grade project-based school. We inspire learners to boldly and creatively shape their future. Duke School serves as a leading educational institution both within the Triangle and wider educational community. Its teaching methodscontinue as a model
FACULTY & STAFF
Faculty & Staff. At Duke School, we believe thinking is as important as doing. Our teachers and administrators, just like our students, view reflection as a critical part of the learning process. They continually ask questions, keep abreast of education issues worldwide, and refine their teaching to integrate best practices. OUR ADVANTAGE & OVERVIEW Our students not only master skills of traditional academic disciplines, but they also develop a sense of self, community, and culture. Duke School graduates are given the tools to confidently solve many types of problems, focus on important details, work cooperatively and resolve conflicts.MIDDLE SCHOOL
Middle School | Grade 5 to 8. The Duke School Middle School is a community of learners where teachers are guides and partners with students in a relationship of mutual respect and trust. We recognize early adolescence as a unique stage of human development in which unprecedented physical, social, and emotional changes occursimultaneously with
VIRTUALLY TOUR DS
Duke School Admissions Tours. Duke School's Admissions team is available to talk, email and/or Zoom with you in order to assist with any questions you may have. Again, thank you and we look forward to connecting with you and your family! If you have questions, feel free to call Linda M. Vargas at (919) 416-9420 or email admit@dukeschool.org . VISION 2022: DUKE SCHOOL'S STRATEGIC PLAN Vision 2022: Duke School's Strategic Plan. Duke School graduates are leaders who are prepared to excel in the next steps of their education and contribute productively to a global, knowledge economy. They exhibit the self-awareness, competence, and confidence to be upstanders by putting innovative ideas into action for the greatergood.
EMPLOYMENT - DUKE SCHOOL Employment. Teachers choose Duke School for its progressive mission and collegial environment. As a leader in child-centered, project-based learning, Duke School offers a number of professional advantages. The Duke School community is diverse in racial and ethnic identities, religion, sexual orientation, gender, and socioeconomicstatus.
WEEK 3: JUNE 28-JULY 2 Week 3: June 28-July 2. Camp Discovery: Out of this World (Ages 4-5) Camp Discovery: Welcome New Dragons! (Ages 3-4) Chess Camp (Ages 10-15) Coding Adventures (Ages 6-10) Google Innovation and Creation Camp (Formerly Makers) (Ages 10-15) Make Anything, Make Everything with Robots (Ages 6-10) NC Adventures (Ages 9-12)WEEK 7: JULY 26-30
Crafts & Cakes (Ages 6-9) Campers will spend this week in the kitchen baking sweet treats every day! Baking cookies, cakes, and anything sweet in the morning and crafting in the afternoon. Crafts include painting, nature activities, and growing plants in our own room. Join Crafts and Cakes for a full day of treats and creativity. HOME - DUKE SCHOOLDISCOVERAPPLYLEARNSUPPORTWHY PRESCHOOL-8TH GRADEOURCAMPUS
Preschool. Ages 3 and 4. Our preschool program starts with our three-year-olds, providing a full-day of developmentally appropriate experiences designed to advance the cognitive, language, emotional, and motor skills of each child. Read More.LEARN - DUKE SCHOOL
Duke School's academic program encourages children to ask questions, use their imaginations, take time and care with their assignments, and to make the most of each day. I couldn't ask for a better school for my children." Duke School offers learning through project work, small class sizes, and a rigorous academic approach. EXPERIENCE - DUKE SCHOOL Experience. Duke School is an exciting place for all. We strive to not only engage with our families, faculty/staff, but to also stay connected to our alumni, grandparents and Duke School friends. We hosts special events for each of our constituents, and trust that you will find Duke School a friendly place, where meeting new people iseasy and
DUKE SCHOOL SUMMER CAMP Duke School is dedicated to providing children ages 4-15 with recreational and educational summer programs in a safe and nurturing environment. Our summer programs are open to the public, and Duke School's campus is easily accessed from Raleigh, Cary, Durham, Chapel Hill and Carrboro. Camp hours are 8 AM-4 PM, with aftercare availableuntil 6 PM.
SCHOOL CALENDAR
Duke School admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school.FACULTY & STAFF
Faculty & Staff. At Duke School, we believe thinking is as important as doing. Our teachers and administrators, just like our students, view reflection as a critical part of the learning process. They continually ask questions, keep abreast of education issues worldwide, and refine their teaching to integrate best practices.MIDDLE SCHOOL
Middle School | Grade 5 to 8. The Duke School Middle School is a community of learners where teachers are guides and partners with students in a relationship of mutual respect and trust. We recognize early adolescence as a unique stage of human development in which unprecedented physical, social, and emotional changes occursimultaneously with
PROJECT WORK
Duke School bases its project work on The Project Approach model developed by Lilian Katz and Sylvia Chard. Katz and Chard define a project as an in-depth investigation of a real-world topic worthy of student time, attention and energy. DUKE SCHOOL AFFORDABILITY Please note that TADS charges a processing fee of $34 that must be included with your application and forms. For more information about tuition terms and conditions, click here . We appreciate your interest in Duke School and Indexed Tuition. Please contact Admissions (919) 416-9420, if you have any questions.DRAGON FUND
The mission of the Dragon Fund is to help Duke School provide a transformative educational experience for our students while limiting our reliance on tuition. The Dragon Fund has a significant qualitative effect on the school and its programs by providing unrestricted, immediate support of our operating budget. HOME - DUKE SCHOOLDISCOVERAPPLYLEARNSUPPORTWHY PRESCHOOL-8TH GRADEOURCAMPUS
Preschool. Ages 3 and 4. Our preschool program starts with our three-year-olds, providing a full-day of developmentally appropriate experiences designed to advance the cognitive, language, emotional, and motor skills of each child. Read More.LEARN - DUKE SCHOOL
Duke School's academic program encourages children to ask questions, use their imaginations, take time and care with their assignments, and to make the most of each day. I couldn't ask for a better school for my children." Duke School offers learning through project work, small class sizes, and a rigorous academic approach. EXPERIENCE - DUKE SCHOOL Experience. Duke School is an exciting place for all. We strive to not only engage with our families, faculty/staff, but to also stay connected to our alumni, grandparents and Duke School friends. We hosts special events for each of our constituents, and trust that you will find Duke School a friendly place, where meeting new people iseasy and
DUKE SCHOOL SUMMER CAMP Duke School is dedicated to providing children ages 4-15 with recreational and educational summer programs in a safe and nurturing environment. Our summer programs are open to the public, and Duke School's campus is easily accessed from Raleigh, Cary, Durham, Chapel Hill and Carrboro. Camp hours are 8 AM-4 PM, with aftercare availableuntil 6 PM.
SCHOOL CALENDAR
Duke School admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school.FACULTY & STAFF
Faculty & Staff. At Duke School, we believe thinking is as important as doing. Our teachers and administrators, just like our students, view reflection as a critical part of the learning process. They continually ask questions, keep abreast of education issues worldwide, and refine their teaching to integrate best practices.MIDDLE SCHOOL
Middle School | Grade 5 to 8. The Duke School Middle School is a community of learners where teachers are guides and partners with students in a relationship of mutual respect and trust. We recognize early adolescence as a unique stage of human development in which unprecedented physical, social, and emotional changes occursimultaneously with
PROJECT WORK
Duke School bases its project work on The Project Approach model developed by Lilian Katz and Sylvia Chard. Katz and Chard define a project as an in-depth investigation of a real-world topic worthy of student time, attention and energy. DUKE SCHOOL AFFORDABILITY Please note that TADS charges a processing fee of $34 that must be included with your application and forms. For more information about tuition terms and conditions, click here . We appreciate your interest in Duke School and Indexed Tuition. Please contact Admissions (919) 416-9420, if you have any questions.DRAGON FUND
The mission of the Dragon Fund is to help Duke School provide a transformative educational experience for our students while limiting our reliance on tuition. The Dragon Fund has a significant qualitative effect on the school and its programs by providing unrestricted, immediate support of our operating budget.LEARN - DUKE SCHOOL
Duke School's academic program encourages children to ask questions, use their imaginations, take time and care with their assignments, and to make the most of each day. I couldn't ask for a better school for my children." Duke School offers learning through project work, small class sizes, and a rigorous academic approach. DISCOVER - DUKE SCHOOL Welcome to Duke School. Duke School is an independent preschool (three-year-olds) through eighth grade project-based school. We inspire learners to boldly and creatively shape their future. Duke School serves as a leading educational institution both within the Triangle and wider educational community. Its teaching methodscontinue as a model
APPLY - DUKE SCHOOL
The Admissions Office at Duke School is committed to helping families find the right school by taking a personal interest in getting to know each applicant and his or her family. We also want to learn about your educational goals and to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the school, our curriculum, and overall culture.FACULTY & STAFF
Faculty & Staff. At Duke School, we believe thinking is as important as doing. Our teachers and administrators, just like our students, view reflection as a critical part of the learning process. They continually ask questions, keep abreast of education issues worldwide, and refine their teaching to integrate best practices. OUR ADVANTAGE & OVERVIEW Our students not only master skills of traditional academic disciplines, but they also develop a sense of self, community, and culture. Duke School graduates are given the tools to confidently solve many types of problems, focus on important details, work cooperatively and resolve conflicts.VIRTUALLY TOUR DS
Duke School Admissions Tours. Duke School's Admissions team is available to talk, email and/or Zoom with you in order to assist with any questions you may have. Again, thank you and we look forward to connecting with you and your family! If you have questions, feel free to call Linda M. Vargas at (919) 416-9420 or email admit@dukeschool.org . TECHNOLOGY - DUKE SCHOOL Technology use at Duke School is always done in the most active and creative ways possible. We are aware that our students have access to a variety of technology at home including both interactive and passive media. Because of this we maximize our students’ face-to-face time with their peers and teachers while at Duke School. VISION 2022: DUKE SCHOOL'S STRATEGIC PLAN Vision 2022: Duke School's Strategic Plan. Duke School graduates are leaders who are prepared to excel in the next steps of their education and contribute productively to a global, knowledge economy. They exhibit the self-awareness, competence, and confidence to be upstanders by putting innovative ideas into action for the greatergood.
WEEK 3: JUNE 28-JULY 2 Week 3: June 28-July 2. Camp Discovery: Out of this World (Ages 4-5) Camp Discovery: Welcome New Dragons! (Ages 3-4) Chess Camp (Ages 10-15) Coding Adventures (Ages 6-10) Google Innovation and Creation Camp (Formerly Makers) (Ages 10-15) Make Anything, Make Everything with Robots (Ages 6-10) NC Adventures (Ages 9-12)WEEK 7: JULY 26-30
Crafts & Cakes (Ages 6-9) Campers will spend this week in the kitchen baking sweet treats every day! Baking cookies, cakes, and anything sweet in the morning and crafting in the afternoon. Crafts include painting, nature activities, and growing plants in our own room. Join Crafts and Cakes for a full day of treats and creativity. HOME - DUKE SCHOOLDISCOVERAPPLYLEARNSUPPORTWHY PRESCHOOL-8TH GRADEOURCAMPUS
Our students not only master skills of traditional academic disciplines, but they also develop a sense of self, community, and culture. Stay tuned for more information. Duke School has an early release day once a month. Dismissing students at—11:45 AM(Preschool); 12
LEARN - DUKE SCHOOL
Duke School's academic program encourages children to ask questions, use their imaginations, take time and care with their assignments, and to make the most of each day. I couldn't ask for a better school for my children." Duke School offers learning through project work, small class sizes, and a rigorous academic approach. DISCOVER - DUKE SCHOOL Welcome to Duke School. Duke School is an independent preschool (three-year-olds) through eighth grade project-based school. We inspire learners to boldly and creatively shape their future. Duke School serves as a leading educational institution both within the Triangle and wider educational community. Its teaching methodscontinue as a model
APPLY TO DUKE SCHOOL December 18, 2020. First Round Applications / Preschool through 8th Grade. January 4, 2021. Indexed Tuition* Application. January 7, 2021. Virtual Assessments Begin for PS-8. January 15, 2021. Required documents to complete student’s file. January 29, 2021. EXPERIENCE - DUKE SCHOOL Experience. Duke School is an exciting place for all. We strive to not only engage with our families, faculty/staff, but to also stay connected to our alumni, grandparents and Duke School friends. We hosts special events for each of our constituents, and trust that you will find Duke School a friendly place, where meeting new people iseasy and
SCHOOL CALENDAR
Duke School admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. DUKE SCHOOL SUMMER CAMP Duke School is dedicated to providing children ages 4-15 with recreational and educational summer programs in a safe and nurturing environment. Our summer programs are open to the public, and Duke School's campus is easily accessed from Raleigh, Cary, Durham, Chapel Hill and Carrboro. Camp hours are 8 AM-4 PM, with aftercare availableuntil 6 PM.
VIRTUALLY TOUR DS
Duke School Admissions Tours. Duke School's Admissions team is available to talk, email and/or Zoom with you in order to assist with any questions you may have. Again, thank you and we look forward to connecting with you and your family! If you have questions, feel free to call Linda M. Vargas at (919) 416-9420 or email admit@dukeschool.org .PROJECT WORK
Duke School bases its project work on The Project Approach model developed by Lilian Katz and Sylvia Chard. Katz and Chard define a project as an in-depth investigation of a real-world topic worthy of student time, attention and energy.DRAGON FUND
The mission of the Dragon Fund is to help Duke School provide a transformative educational experience for our students while limiting our reliance on tuition. The Dragon Fund has a significant qualitative effect on the school and its programs by providing unrestricted, immediate support of our operating budget. HOME - DUKE SCHOOLDISCOVERAPPLYLEARNSUPPORTWHY PRESCHOOL-8TH GRADEOURCAMPUS
Our students not only master skills of traditional academic disciplines, but they also develop a sense of self, community, and culture. Stay tuned for more information. Duke School has an early release day once a month. Dismissing students at—11:45 AM(Preschool); 12
LEARN - DUKE SCHOOL
Duke School's academic program encourages children to ask questions, use their imaginations, take time and care with their assignments, and to make the most of each day. I couldn't ask for a better school for my children." Duke School offers learning through project work, small class sizes, and a rigorous academic approach. DISCOVER - DUKE SCHOOL Welcome to Duke School. Duke School is an independent preschool (three-year-olds) through eighth grade project-based school. We inspire learners to boldly and creatively shape their future. Duke School serves as a leading educational institution both within the Triangle and wider educational community. Its teaching methodscontinue as a model
APPLY TO DUKE SCHOOL December 18, 2020. First Round Applications / Preschool through 8th Grade. January 4, 2021. Indexed Tuition* Application. January 7, 2021. Virtual Assessments Begin for PS-8. January 15, 2021. Required documents to complete student’s file. January 29, 2021. EXPERIENCE - DUKE SCHOOL Experience. Duke School is an exciting place for all. We strive to not only engage with our families, faculty/staff, but to also stay connected to our alumni, grandparents and Duke School friends. We hosts special events for each of our constituents, and trust that you will find Duke School a friendly place, where meeting new people iseasy and
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Duke School admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. DUKE SCHOOL SUMMER CAMP Duke School is dedicated to providing children ages 4-15 with recreational and educational summer programs in a safe and nurturing environment. Our summer programs are open to the public, and Duke School's campus is easily accessed from Raleigh, Cary, Durham, Chapel Hill and Carrboro. Camp hours are 8 AM-4 PM, with aftercare availableuntil 6 PM.
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Duke School Admissions Tours. Duke School's Admissions team is available to talk, email and/or Zoom with you in order to assist with any questions you may have. Again, thank you and we look forward to connecting with you and your family! If you have questions, feel free to call Linda M. Vargas at (919) 416-9420 or email admit@dukeschool.org .PROJECT WORK
Duke School bases its project work on The Project Approach model developed by Lilian Katz and Sylvia Chard. Katz and Chard define a project as an in-depth investigation of a real-world topic worthy of student time, attention and energy.DRAGON FUND
The mission of the Dragon Fund is to help Duke School provide a transformative educational experience for our students while limiting our reliance on tuition. The Dragon Fund has a significant qualitative effect on the school and its programs by providing unrestricted, immediate support of our operating budget.APPLY - DUKE SCHOOL
The Admissions Office at Duke School is committed to helping families find the right school by taking a personal interest in getting to know each applicant and his or her family. We also want to learn about your educational goals and to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the school, our curriculum, and overall culture. EXPERIENCE - DUKE SCHOOL Experience. Duke School is an exciting place for all. We strive to not only engage with our families, faculty/staff, but to also stay connected to our alumni, grandparents and Duke School friends. We hosts special events for each of our constituents, and trust that you will find Duke School a friendly place, where meeting new people iseasy and
OUR CAMPUS - DUKE SCHOOL Our goal was to have one school, on one campus, where curriculum seamlessly connects from grade to grade and stage to stage, and philosophy and practice benefit hugely from interaction among teachers, parents and students. We are proud to have invested in the best and the brightest in school design as we've charted this course.VIRTUALLY TOUR DS
Duke School Admissions Tours. Duke School's Admissions team is available to talk, email and/or Zoom with you in order to assist with any questions you may have. Again, thank you and we look forward to connecting with you and your family! If you have questions, feel free to call Linda M. Vargas at (919) 416-9420 or email admit@dukeschool.org .FACULTY & STAFF
Faculty & Staff. At Duke School, we believe thinking is as important as doing. Our teachers and administrators, just like our students, view reflection as a critical part of the learning process. They continually ask questions, keep abreast of education issues worldwide, and refine their teaching to integrate best practices. GRANDPARENTS & SPECIAL FRIENDS DAY 2021 You are in store for an amazing look back and look forward! Hear from current Dragons and Duke School Director of Development Dr. Kenneth Chandler about their favorite Duke School moments while taking a trip down "Upstanders Lane" – the main street of our campus – to get a glimpse of Duke School's project approach and our historic traditions.MIDDLE SCHOOL
Middle School | Grade 5 to 8. The Duke School Middle School is a community of learners where teachers are guides and partners with students in a relationship of mutual respect and trust. We recognize early adolescence as a unique stage of human development in which unprecedented physical, social, and emotional changes occursimultaneously with
SUPPORT - DUKE SCHOOL Welcome from Development! Duke School's Development Office oversees fundraising, events, Parent School Organization and alumni relations. We are dedicated to support the school's mission by securing financial resources, nurturing lifelong relationships, and developing a TECHNOLOGY - DUKE SCHOOL Technology use at Duke School is always done in the most active and creative ways possible. We are aware that our students have access to a variety of technology at home including both interactive and passive media. Because of this we maximize our students’ face-to-face time with their peers and teachers while at Duke School.WEEK 1: JUNE 14-18
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Read More about DS Cares: News & Updates (opens in new window/tab) Duke School Recognizes Arab American Heritage Month! _Duke School will celebrate Arab American Heritage Month in April._ Read More about Duke School Recognizes Arab American Heritage Month! Gender 101: Understanding and Supporting Gender Diversity—Tuesday,March 23, 6-7 PM
_Duke School will be hosting the presentation "Gender 101:Understanding and Supporting Gender Diversity" with therapist Meg Hamilton on Tuesday, March 23, beginning at 6 PM._ Read More about Gender 101: Understanding and Supporting Gender Diversity—Tuesday, March 23, 6-7 PM Duke School Recognizes Women's History Month! _Duke School will celebrate Women's History Month in March._ Read More about Duke School Recognizes Women's History Month! Putting a Stamp on Science _Duke School seventh graders ask the United States Postal Service (USPS) to produce a postage stamp commemorating citizen science._ Read More about Putting a Stamp on Science Healthy Digital Boundaries During the Pandemic Tuesday March 9, 5-6PM
_Parents are invited to a presentation on supporting the whole family with healthy ways of engaging with technology during this time of increased reliance on digital tools._ Read More about Healthy Digital Boundaries During the Pandemic Tuesday March 9, 5-6 PM Duke School Recognizes Black History Month! _Duke School will celebrate Black History Month in February._ Read More about Duke School Recognizes Black History Month! Surveillance Project Spotlight—Pt. 1 _Curriculum Director Kathy Bartelmay, shares part 1 of a series of features that highlights Duke School's Surveillance Study/Project in partnership with Duke University!_ Read More about Surveillance Project Spotlight—Pt. 1 Duke School Students Participates in the American MathematicsCompetition
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2 Jun Over the last few weeks, DS 6th graders studied and restored trails around campus as part of their Trails Project! After exploring and mapping campus for the optimal spots, groups created informative signage about the surrounding environment, as well as...2 Jun
1 Jun Following months of research and planning, DS 8th graders presented their final project to their peers, families, and Duke School community members. Each student did a wonderful job sharing their individual topics, learning processes, and reflections on how they’ll continue their...1 Jun
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26 May DS 1st graders recently learned from guest expert Ralph Fletcher about his work in bird photography and narrative writing! They discussed how both fields benefit from patience, flexibility, and creativity. #OnlyAtDS #dsprojectwork #duke school #durhamnc26 May
24 May Quiet on the set! As part of their Theater Business Project, DS 2nd graders put on productions of some of their favorite folk tales and learned about aspects of running a business. Each theater created a brand and even heard about raising funds from DS Director of...24 May
22 May Sparky decided to end this week’s Dragon Dash by the entrance to campus! Thank you to everyone who participated this week, it’s been so wonderful walking and running with you all! #OnlyAtDS #dukeschool #DSGIVES #durhamnc22 May
21 May Thank you to everyone who participated in Duke School Day of Giving–a celebration of everyone and everything that makes Duke School so special. #OnlyAtDS #DSGIVES #dukeschool #durhamnc21 May
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2 Jun Over the last few weeks, DS 6th graders studied and restored trails around campus as part of their Trails Project! After exploring and mapping campus for the optimal spots, groups created informative signage about the surrounding environment, as well as...2 Jun
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