High Ability Students
Renaissance School excels at serving the unique needs of high ability students.
Creating a learning environment where students have the opportunity to thrive requires a commitment from the entire community.
Faculty advisors and mentors meet weekly with students, The Academic Dean meets with students at least once every semester to discuss academic and personal goals, and the Head of School meets with students on a weekly basis in a classroom setting as part of college counseling, a program that focuses on individual student goals and objectives. A student with drive can achieve their dreams at Renaissance School!
Interdisciplinary Learning
Renaissance School students and faculty are on an ongoing mission to locate and explore connections between subjects. There are links between Trigonometry and Music, between Music and Language, from Language to History, History to Art, Art to Science – knowledge is a great web of many interlocking subjects, and finding the connections is key to critical thinking and a well-balanced Renaissance School education. While this is a natural part of how we learn here at Renaissance School, there are a few special opportunities that feature this part of our approach to education.
Academic Distinction
Annual Curriculum Planning
All-School “Ninth Week” Trips
Teaching Philosophy
Differentiated Instruction
Differentiated teaching means working with each student in the way they learn best, while simultaneously preparing them for the realities they will need to be ready for after high school. It means allowing students to use their strengths while also helping them to improve in areas where they struggle. It means setting up classrooms that are collaborative, utilizing each person’s unique strengths. It often means finding dual enrollment opportunities for students highly gifted and ambitious in a particular domain, while working with tailored IEPs for twice exceptional students.
Differentiated teaching simply recognizes that students are, well, different. They can’t all be taught in the same one-size-fits-all way if we expect each student to be challenged to meet their unique potential. At Renaissance School, fitting the education to the student, rather than squeezing the student into a system, is fundamental to how we encourage high ability students to learn their best.
Accelerated Learning
One way in which all Renaissance School students are accelerated is in our weekly class schedule. Academic classes meet three times per week while arts classes meet twice. There is no time to waste in a Renaissance School classroom. Because of our flexible scheduling structure, students have fairly wide latitude from year to year in course load as well. While one year or semester a student may have a light load to accomodate a competitive sports schedule or injury recovery, another year they may double up on a subject. Ambitious students may carry 10 credits per year.
Many students excel in a particular subject and we support their acceleration to university level studies through dual enrollment while in high school. We have had many students complete Algebra II and PreCalculus simultaneously to move on to Calculus and Statistics at Renaissance School and then to higher math at UVA. We have had students complete the sculpture unit in Art and go on to take master pottery classes off campus. We have had students complete Physics and Chemistry by the end of their Sophomore year and go on to take Engineering, Programming, Biochemistry, and other subjects at the college level during their Junior and Senior years. These are a few examples that illustrate a fundamental principle of our teaching philosophy: high school should not make high ability students wait to begin mastery in their fields of interest. High school is the perfect time to let students meet new challenges in their areas of passion and begin their university studies where appropriate.
Subject Enrichment
Portfolio Structure
We like to say at Renaissance School that learning is an art – we recognize that teaching is an art, too. In a very Renaissance way, it is an art that is supported by ongoing research, and made engaging by finding the ways to tailor those best practices to our community. We are proud of our faculty for the work they do to ensure every student is challenged and engaged, and has the chance to excel to their level of ability and ambition.