Winston Preparatory School A Singular Focus on How Your Child Learns

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Winston Preparatory School A Singular Focus on How Your Child Learns

Four years ago as I looked at the Winston website the first thing I saw was a testimonial by parents saying that they felt they got their child back. And I sat and cried, because there was nothing I wanted more. As soon as I spoke with you, and as soon as Caroline and I met you, we knew we were at the right place. Within that first year, I felt we had our daughter back. I can never thank you enough. Winston has provided the safety, support, and skill for Caroline to flourish. She has struggled and she has overcome. She has grown into an independent, confident young adult with the skills needed to navigate and thrive. She understands herself and is at peace with herself. She is eager to learn, and eager to connect with others. She has opened herself to new experiences that have enriched her life. Winston has put her in the best possible position to find happiness. There will always be issues and setbacks, but she has been given the strength to endure and learn from her challenges. Caroline has learned the meaning of being a part of a wonderful community. In her choice of college, she has shown how much she values that experience. We have benefitted from that sense of community as well and we have been strengthened by your unending friendship, guidance, and compassion. With love, Sherry & Mitch F., Parents

Your child can learn. Your child just learns differently. It is that simple. And that complex. At Winston, it is our conviction that everyone acquires knowledge differently, in different ways and at different speeds. It simply does not make sense to force every child to learn in the exact same manner as every other child. At Winston we challenge ourselves from day one and every day thereafter, to focus on your child and the way he or she learns. Your child will discover a place where teachers understand. A place where teachers make sense. A place where everyone listens. A place where everyone learns.

I came here because at my other school they really didn t know how to teach somebody with my learning style. And it was really difficult to find somebody who could help me, and I felt hopeless, and I didn t know why this was happening. But then I came to Winston and they really embraced me, understood me, and I ve overcome a lot of my struggles...and now I m on my way to college. Leah M., Graduate

?The Innovative and Unique Focus Program One-on-one. Every day. ocus Focus is not homework help, although we help your child with homework. Focus is not classroom help, although we help with that as well. Focus, first and foremost, is about finding the right solutions to help your child learn. David L., Teacher Focus defines Winston. Your child spends 45 minutes one-on-one with a Focus teacher, every day. At Winston, Focus is as important as math, science, history, literature, or writing. It is central to your child s day and every child at Winston has his or her own Focus teacher. Every Focus teacher is in continual communication with all your child s other teachers and you. So how do you describe a Focus teacher? For your child. Think of the Focus teacher as a coach, a mentor, a motivator, and a specialist who is committed to helping your child find the path to learning. For you. Think of the Focus teacher as your window into your child s school day: someone you can contact whenever you feel the need to find out more about your child s classes or homework, or how your child is doing socially.

Your Child Will Learn in the Right Group You have classes at Winston with other people who learn like you so the teachers can explain things to you the way YOU need. John C., Student Before your child spends the first day at Winston, we have spent weeks designing an academic program for your child s specific needs. We look at your child s educational background. We review all the tests, evaluations, IEPs, and everything else that will help us learn how your child learns. We talk with you and your child. And then we huddle. We discuss what we think will best suit your child. How have previous Winston students with similar issues been taught? What has worked? What has not? What key strategies made them successful? Your child s class is also matched to your child s skills and needs. Each subject is individually evaluated and individually tailored. Surrounded by the right group, each child becomes part of a team. What grade should your child be in at any given moment? At Winston, we don t believe in achieving short-term goals at the expense of nurturing a real ability to learn. We believe what matters most is developing a deep understanding of how your child learns and then creating the right environment to help your child reach their full potential. What I love most about Winston is the sense of community. The kids all root for each other. The kids all feel that someone is rooting for them. Polly W., Parent roup

Your Child is Changing Every Day At Winston, so is the learning program. Many schools tout their small class size and high teacher-tostudent ratio. We believe smaller class size is only one part of the solution to helping your child learn. Winston has developed a process we call the Continuous Feedback System. Diligent assessment launches the process. Who is this child? What will help this child reach full potential? Next, one teacher is chosen to focus on your child each and every day and communicate with the other teachers. What is working? What needs to change? Finally, everyone at Winston continually asks: What can we do better? What will help this child learn? Winston s Continuous Feedback System is an active, real time communication and operating system that allows teachers to see and understand exactly how your child is doing every day, and make changes to meet those needs. This means your child has an individually tailored education program that is assessed and held accountable every day. I rarely leave the parent-teacher conference at Winston without tears in my eyes. I am amazed how well these people know my child, how concerned they are about my child, and how much thought and effort these people have given, and that I m only seeing the tip of the iceberg. I mean, one of the things that s always so sad about being a parent of a teenager is that there s so much more going on than you ever get to see. And so the glimpses you do see are of a very concerted, very serious, very thoughtful way of educating your child as an individual. And it comes through very, very strongly and very clearly. Peter B., Parent

Your Child Needs an Active Community At Winston Prep we believe that education takes many forms outside the traditional classroom. Our approach to athletics, outdoor education, and clubs is to provide opportunity and the joys of participation for all. We also provide a platform for greatness for the talented and passionate. Athletics, clubs, and outdoor education can be a valuable forum to learn teamwork, dedication, consistency, resilience, and perseverance. These qualities make for strong students and successful athletes. In recent years our teams and individual athletes have reached finals and won championships in soccer, basketball, softball, cross-country, and track! A climbing wall, the helm of a tall ship, the final mile of a difficult run, the championship game, and the mindful quiet of the yoga studio are places connected to the Winston Prep experience. Leaders and coaches will know your child in a way unlike any other school and in collaboration with the academic understanding of your child. This allows our students to experience the linkages between the lessons of learning in the classroom and the related lessons of their chosen activity. At Winston Prep your child can participate and succeed! Sports New York City High School Cross-Country Middle School Soccer High School Soccer Middle School Basketball Girls Basketball High School Basketball Track Golf Softball Connecticut Soccer Cross-Country Basketball Fencing Crew After-School Programs Boxing Boot Camp Dance Collective Introduction to Yoga Weight Training Fencing

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Your Child Needs a Creative Community What a wonderful play...thank you...for orchestrating a phenomenal experience... for inviting my daughter to be involved... for seeing the potential in her...for believing she could rise to the occasion...it s a first for her and a most successful one. Jeanette B., Parent For many Winston Prep students the arts are an area of strength. Many come to us already flourishing in this way and yet others discover and explore this strength once they join us. Winston Prep is a safe and encouraging place where students can explore and expand their creative modalities. Many of our students experience participation and achievement in the arts for the first time here. Cognition and learning is the foundation of Winston Prep. We do not separate creativity and craft from other more academic arenas of the mind. We view each student as a creative being and it is essential that we understand how they perceive, how they create, how they navigate space, the strengths and challenges of their motor skills, and the possibilities for understanding their mind in this non-academic realm. Only then can we have the complete picture of who our students are as learners and people, and only then can we begin to explore the arts in a manner appropriate to each individual, and only then can we provide development of each craft for even the most talented among us. The Arts New York Sculpture Painting Drama Music Connecticut Sculpture Painting Drama Music After-School Programs Drawing and Painting Creativity in Music Dance Collective Film Studies Introduction to Yoga WPSNY TV Literary Magazine Photography Jewelry Making Chess Club Broadway s Biggest Chorus Hits Debate Club Yearbook JAM Club Visual & erformance Winston Prep is a vibrant art culture with many of our graduates going on to study photography, acting, the visual arts, and music in college!

Numbers: Winston by the Student Population 35 Middle School 65 High School Connecticut Campus 100 40 Middle School 169 High School New York Campus 209 40% Girls 20 Pages in Winston report card class10 Average of students in each 90% of WPS graduates attend colleges or universities 22 After-School Programs 130 Children participate in sports 15 Sports Teams 2 Cross-Country Championships 1Basketball Championship ratio1:3 Overall facultyto-student 3Plays each year 60% Boys Average time spent in 1-to-1 Focus Program each week 3.5 hours

Winston alumni have been accepted to the following colleges & universities: Adelphi University Albright College Alfred University American University Arizona State University Art Institute of Boston Art Institute of Chicago Bard College Becker College Ben Franklin Institute of Technology Bergen Community College Bowie State University California State University- Northridge California State University-San Diego State Carleton University (Canada) Catholic University Champlain College Cheney University of Pennsylvania Clark Atlanta University Clark University College of Mount Saint Vincent College Internship Program College Living Experience Curry College CUNY-BMCC CUNY-Brooklyn College CUNY-City College CUNY-College of Staten Island CUNY-Hunter College CUNY-LaGuardia Community College CUNY-Lehman College CUNY-NYC College of Technology CUNY-Queens College Franklin Pierce University George Washington University Goucher College Green Mountain College Hampshire College Hartwick College Hofstra University Institute of Design & Construction Iona College Ithaca College Johnson C. Smith University Johnson & Wales University Kansas City Art Institute Keene State College Keuka College Landmark College Lesley College Long Island University-CW Post Campus Loyola University Lynchburg College Lynn University Manhattanville College Maryland Institute College of Art Marymount Manhattan College Massachusetts College of Art Menlo College Mercy College-Dobbs Ferry Campus Merrimack College Mitchell College Mount Ida College Muskingum College New England College New York University Sacred Heart University Sarah Lawrence College Savannah College of Art and Design School of the Museum of Fine Arts School of Visual Arts Seton Hall University SUNY Alfred SUNY Binghamton SUNY Brockport SUNY Buffalo SUNY Cobleskill SUNY Cortland SUNY Delhi SUNY Finger Lakes Community College SUNY Fredonia SUNY Mohawk Valley Community College SUNY Morrisville SUNY New Paltz SUNY Old Westbury SUNY Plattsburgh SUNY Purchase SUNY Stony Brook St. Francis College St. Joseph s University St. Michael s College St. Thomas Aquinas College Syracuse University Thames Academy at Mitchell College Towson University Trinity College (DC) University of Arizona University of Hartford University of Oregon Dean College uccess Nassau Community College University of Pittsburgh DePauw University Northeastern University University of Rhode Island Dowling College New York Institute of Technology University of the Arts Drew University Ontario College of Art & Design University of Vermont Drexel University Pace University Utica College Earlham College Parsons School of Design Valley Forge Military College Embry-Riddle University Paul Smith s College Washington College Eugene Lang College Pennsylvania College of Technology Western Michigan University Evergreen State College Pratt Institute Wheaton College Fairfield University Radford University Whittier College Fairleigh Dickinson University Rhode Island College Widener College Fashion Institute of Technology Rider University Wood-Tobe Coburn School Florida Institute of Technology Roger Williams University York College of Pennsylvania Rollins College

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Winston Preparatory School education for the individual 126 West 17th Street New York, NY 10011 57 West Rocks Road Norwalk, CT 06851 901 Route 10 Whippany, NJ 07981 Winston Nondiscrimination Policy The Winston Preparatory School provides programs and services and equal opportunity in the administration of its educational and admissions policies, financial aid programs, employment and the selection of its governing board without regard to gender, race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, handicap status, or any status recognized by federal, state and local civil rights and non-discrimination laws. Visit www.winstonprep.edu facebook winstonprepschool twitter @WinstonPrep Watch Able to Learn A film about Winston Preparatory School