ENRICHMENT EXPERIENCES
OUR CULTURE
At Woodlawn School learning extends beyond the classroom with experiences that include athletics, arts and theatre, outdoor learning, life skills, sustainability, culture, and traditions. Students also participate in a wide range of community partnerships as part of their service learning, which follows our path to producing responsible lifelong learners.
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STEPPING OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM
Opportunities continue when Woodlawn students go beyond the classroom. Students learn new skills with enrichment experiences in athletics, arts and theatre, outdoor learning, sustainability, service learning and more.
No-Cut sports
ATHLETICS
Woodlawn encourages Scholar Athletes with dozens of “no-cut” athletics teams including cross country, track, soccer, volleyball, golf, tennis, basketball and more. Our campus features the best track and gym facilities in the region.
CREATIVE ARTS
ARTS + THEATRE
The Woodlawn Arts programs provides opportunities for students to discover their creative talents in performing arts, visual arts, music, student publications, include plays, visual arts, music, dance and student publications.
LEARNING FROM NATURE
OUTDOOR LEARNING
As an addition to our classroom learning, Woodlawn School prides itself on providing outdoor learning spaces for our students. Our patio areas, rope course, and organic garden are just a few of the ways we bring lessons to the outdoors.
REAL WORLD APPLICATION
LIFE SKILLS
Our life skills program is woven into the daily curriculum through social studies and language arts. Through literature, role play, and discussion, students learn tools to help them make smart decisions and adapt to change.
PRESERVATION
SUSTAINABILITY
Sustainability is naturally built in to the Woodlawn Way. Our green campus provides our students opportunities to learn about organic gardening, composting, and preserving our natural surroundings for generations to come.
RESPONSIBLE CITIZENS
CULTURE + TRADITIONS
Woodlawn students are thoughtful, caring citizens of our community and beyond. Our culture is one of mutual respect, care and compassion, respect, independence and responsibility that brings about trust and honor in choices.
WHY I LOVE WOODLAWN
“The part I enjoy most about Woodlawn is that you get to make your own fun. Interested in a ga-ga pit? Build one yourself on campus! We spent the fall building one and then had a ribbon-cutting ceremony. Now nearly everyone in the school is playing ga-ga ball. It’s pretty cool. You learn pretty quickly that you can make a difference by just speaking up and getting involved. It’s surprising how many people will join in on the fun. Check out our Grounds Crew club. We’re always looking for new members.”
– Zach L. ’17
IN THE COMMUNITY
MAKING A DIFFERENCE
In The Community, students engage in Service Learning partnerships and the annual STEAMfest community event. Woodlawn shares Project Based Learning training with other local schools.
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
SERVICE LEARNING
In all grade levels, Woodlawn students advocate for a specific local or global cause that is interwoven throughout their year-long course of study. Rather than fulfilling a required number of hours, our students spend the year understanding and gaining the perspective of their service partner.
STEM + ART
STEAMFEST
STEAMfest is the largest annual science and arts festival in the region, providing free hands-on experiences in Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics. In April 2022, more than 800 guests explored over 60 hands-on activity booths created by local colleges, libraries, museums, schools, clubs, and businesses.
SHARING KNOWLEDGE
FOR THE EDUCATORS
Through a grant from the Virginia Wellington Cabot Foundation, Woodlawn shares the skills for Project Based Learning with public school teachers from the region using the Buck Institute’s PBL Works program. Over 3 days, we provide specialized training in Project Based Learning.
WHY I LOVE WOODLAWN
“Outside of the classroom, the sky’s the limit for what a student can do here. During my time at Woodlawn, I have had the opportunity to explore several of my interests and blaze my own trail. One great example of this came during the winter of my sophomore year, when a couple friends and I wanted to run indoor track. Due to the rules of our conference, Woodlawn is not allowed to have an indoor track team associated with the school. Despite this unfortunate rule, my friends and I were able to establish a club team which allowed us to compete. Since its establishment, our club has run each winter, and it’s just one example of how the opportunities at Woodlawn are endless. I am extremely grateful for the role that Woodlawn has played in my life, and I would encourage anybody with the opportunity to attend this school to take it.”
– Jack H. ’19
Duke University
DIVERSITY
AROUND THE WORLD
Every Woodlawn student has the opportunity to experience a diverse global community. Whether traveling abroad with a school sponsored trip, embracing diversity through cultural awareness on campus, studying abroad as an exchange student, or welcoming international students to our campus, Woodlawn students prepare to be responsible and contributing members of a global society.
WORLD EXPERIENCES
TRAVEL
ABROAD
Woodlawn students have the opportunity to participate in Travel Abroad programs organized by the school. Additionally, Woodlawn routinely supports students in Study Abroad programs.
cultural awareness
DIVERSITY
+ INCLUSION
Our mission is to prepare students to be contributing members of a diverse global society, encouraging and supporting our students to be a part of their global world, not apart from it.
GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE
EXCHANGE
STUDENTS
Each year exchange programs allow Woodlawn students to study in other countries and welcome students into our homes and schools to gain a global perspective during their studies.
GLOBAL STUDIES
INTERNATIONAL
STUDENTS
International students are welcomed and routinely admitted to Woodlawn School. In recent years students have been accepted from Afghanistan, Egypt, Ukraine, and other countries.