
We
embrace the philosophy of the great English educator, Charlotte
Mason. Miss Mason's work is founded in scripture. She saw
God as the supreme educator of all mankind. Her academic
emphases were to put children in touch with nature and classics
in literature, art, and music. Charlotte Mason accomplished
this by presenting great works of literature to children.
Nine to twelve year-olds in her schools in England still
study three Shakespearean plays a year.
The
curriculum at Oakbrook also matches the goals set forth
by former U.S. Secretary William J. Bennett in his report,
James Madison Elementary School. Student enrichment is ensured
by following the guidelines of the Core Knowledge Curriculum
developed under the direction of Professor E.D. Hirsch,
Jr., who first explained the meaning of cultural literacy
to the nation.
A structured
syllabus is used at each development level with emphasis
on a wide curriculum. We see the elementary schools as a
time for sampling and experimenting. The three R's are fully
developed by their application to a wide range of studies.

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