Merit awards totaling $45,000 seek to attract families interested in innovative curriculum Inly School, an innovative toddler through grade 8 school in Scituate, is committed

Merit awards totaling $45,000 seek to attract families interested in innovative curriculum Inly School, an innovative toddler through grade 8 school in Scituate, is committed
With so many toys out there, it can be hard to find gifts that are both fun and meaningful for children. In keeping with the
Custom instruction, counseling and enrichment for all ages Daily classroom meetings and one-on-one teacher check-ins are still part of each student’s day at Inly School,
An Inly Parent’s Perspective by Rachel Rich The winter months bring holidays, celebration, family time, and a season of gift giving. Gifting when done with purpose and
Summer & fall crops (and creatures) welcome us back! by Ellyn Einhorn “The corn is as high as an elephant’s eye / And it looks
Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Grade Classes Shine a Spotlight on Shape Shape is a natural component in the study of art. It is one of
“Live in each season as it passes; breathe the air, drink the drink, taste the fruit and resign yourself to the influence of each.” Henry
Lessons on language acquisition — and overcoming the fear of making mistakes! When I lived in Guatemala almost 20 years ago, I met Michael, a
Exploring the teaching methods and philosophy behind the Art curriculum at Inly Artistic Development and Line Exploration with Lower Elementary Students Between the ages of
What Are Montessori Toys? M is for Montessori-friendly O is for Open-ended N is for Natural T is for Timeless E is for Eco-minded S
Author/Illustrator Grace Lin visits Inly September 21 was a special day for our Lower and Upper Elementary students. Grace Lin, the author and illustrator of
Good schools ask: How smart are you? Great schools ask: How are you smart? Good schools ask: What will you become? Great schools ask: Who
From Inly’s world language programs to after school offerings; cultural curriculum to the school-wide focus on character education; from extension opportunities for students to professional
“The child must see for himself what he can do, and it is important to give him not only the means of education but also
“Character formation cannot be taught. It comes from experience and not from explanation.” —Dr. Maria Montessori After a bit of cabin fever brought on by