An independent co-educational school serving preschool through Grade 8.
ACADEMICS

For more than 60 years, thousands of students have experienced the unique academic opportunities afforded by The Stanley Clark School. An emphasis on hands-on and experiential learning, a nurturing collaborative environment, and faculty who instill a life-long love of learning are just a few features that set Stanley Clark apart.

We are a united community, sharing and growing together. Our three divisions allow us to connect as smaller communities to focus on specific developmental stages.

Early Childhood:
Preschool Age 3 – Kindergarten

Lower School:
Grades 1-4

Middle School:
Grades 5-8

Stanley Clark graduates leave ready for success, with the ability to problem solve, think imaginatively and express their individual point of view.

Learn More About Academics at Stanley Clark

EARLY CHILDHOOD
LOWER SCHOOL
MIDDLE SCHOOL

Tiger Talk Blog

Students having a discussion during a Socratic Seminar
Nancy Nash, 5/6 English Teacher

Discover how fifth and sixth grade English students are learning to engage in meaningful dialogue, challenge their thinking, and strengthen their sense of community through a series of open-ended questions. 

Kindergarten students considering research topics on iPads
Randi Bowling, Kindergarten Teacher

Just as kindergarten students had begun work on their first-ever research projects, COVID-19 forced the closure of schools. Read about how this hands-on research project quickly shifted from an in-class experience to an incredibly successful distance learning project thanks to the collaborative efforts of students, teachers, and families.

Mia
Mia, Class of 2020

Mia considers Clark a second home and has enjoyed so many experiences here since preschool. Read about her time in theatre and the best part she ever played. 

Emma
Emma, Class of 2020

Emma recalls memories of her first Leadership Camp as a 5th grade student. Read about the sweet experience of how she met some of her closest friends.

Chloe
Chloe, Class of 2020

Chloe credits Mrs. Piane with helping her develop a love for reading and the understanding that it is people, not things, that make our memories so special. Read about Chloe's precious recollections of days spent in the library when she was younger.

Managing Stress and Assisting Our Children with their Anxiety
Dr. David Botkin, Director of Student Services

As we face the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19), managing our fears will keep us performing at our best. Discover some ideas for managing stress and assisting your children in coping with their anxiety.