Elementary School
During their Elementary School years, students develop educational skills and habits
that will stay with them for life. It is also during this early period that their
educational foundation in reading, writing and mathematics is made firm.
Delphi's Elementary School curriculum focuses on the reading, writing and mathematics
basics, while immersing students in the arts, physical and social sciences, foreign
language and plenty of practical application to help students relate what they're learning to the real world.
Forms versus Grade Levels
Rather than place or advance a child based on age or number of months spent at one level, Delphi takes the approach that each level of one's education involves the acquisition and demonstration of particular abilities and knowledge. Spending exactly a year at one level may be fine for some children but not for others. Some students thrive at a faster pace, and some need more time. In fact, most students experience a little bit of both from month to month, depending on the subject matter, their age, or any number of variables.
Delphi utilizes the concept of Forms as a way of getting excellent learning results without forcing all students to move at exactly the same pace. We realize each student is an individual, and needs to be addressed as such in his or her education. A student completes a Form upon accomplishing the requirements for graduation from that form. Though Forms can be roughly equivalent to grade levels and ages, it is possible for a younger student to move on to a higher Form once all the requirements for the earlier Forms have been met. In this way, each student can get the full benefits from the curriculum and keep advancing as rapidly as he or she is maturing.