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About
Us / Philosophy

History
Georgetown Hill Early School was founded in 1980 by
Ellen Cromwell, who now serves as board chair and Head
of School. Georgetown Hill Early School is a non-profit
organization, and since 2000 has expanded to multiple
campuses in Washington, D.C. and the Maryland suburbs.
Philosophy
The Georgetown Hill School endorses
a “whole child” approach to teaching and
learning that reinforces and expands upon children's
natural competencies. We call our program the P.L.A.N.
curriculum, as developed by Ellen Cromwell in her book,
Nurturing Readiness in Early Childhood Education: A
Whole Child Model for children 2-5, Allyn & Bacon.
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Ellen Cromwell, Founder & Head of School |
The primary components of the curriculum are play, learning,
the arts and nurturing. The P.L.A.N. curriculum cultivates
learning by integrating activities that promote each
child's multiple intelligence's. In a carefully planned
yet creative environment, children are given opportunities
to acquire knowledge as they build upon emerging interests
and develop friendships. Cognitive, social and physical
development are fostered through relationships, the
creative arts, foundational content areas, basic skills
mastery, values training and motor skills acquisition.
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Georgetown Hill's innovative, child centered program:
- Cultivates the mind, body and creative spirit within
each child.
- Trains in practical life skills, manners and social development.
- Fosters an independent attitude that encourages children
to make choices, solve problems, reflect, reason and test
their environment.
- Supports a process-before-product orientation that reinforces
the development of ideas through experimentation and discovery.
- Encourages a disposition for learning that enables students
to take pride in their accomplishments.
- Establishes a strong foundation in literacy and through
the language arts and promoting aptitudes for thinking and
problem solving through creative and constructive play.
- Allows children to develop a sense of themselves and how
they fit into an interdependent global community.
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Celebrating over a quarter
century of service to the community!
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