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    The Country School
    341 Opening Hill Road
    Madison, CT 06443
    Phone: (203) 421-3113
    Fax: (203) 421-4730


  • Board of Trustees
    2004/2005

    Marna Borgstrom
    Chairwoman

    Maureen Augusciak
    JoAnne Carter
    William Dennett
    Donald Firke
    Jennifer Jackson
    Robert Kiely
    James Maggart
    Robert Newbold
    Peyton Patterson
    Elizabeth Lightfoot, '77
    Linda Penn
    William Powers
    Carlos Salguero
    JoAnne Staten
    James Storms
    Karen Tyler


    Administration

    Head of School
    William E. Powers

    Business Manager
    Janet Tancreti

    Director of External Relations
    Janice Crampton

    Director of Technology
    Harlan Brothers

    Facilities Manager
    Edward Thomasi

    Lower School Director and Social Worker
    Peggy Chappell

    Middle School Director
    Michael Dooman

    MISSION STATEMENT


    At The Country School, we are committed to creating an environment which is both academically challenging and responsive to the social and emotional needs of growing children. Encouraging close relationships among students and teachers and cooperation between home and school, we foster a feeling of family. The school community strives to nurture each child, valuing his or her unique gifts in an atmosphere of mutual respect.

    The traditional disciplines of reading, writing, mathematics, science, social studies, and foreign language form the core of our academic program. Because we seek to educate the whole child, the school is also committed to a vital arts program, strong offerings in physical education, and challenging opportunities for individual growth. Our teaching is spirited and promotes active learning. We provide experiences which are sensitive to different learning styles and stages of development. We guide students to discover their own strengths and develop confidence in their abilities to learn. Our program is rich and flexible, offering many pathways to success.

    We recognize our responsibility to prepare students to meet not just academic challenges, but personal and ethical ones as well. Our faculty provides leadership for character development, guiding students toward self-reliance. We encourage our students to look beyond themselves, to work cooperatively with others, and to serve their communities and the larger world. We expect much of our students, because we believe they have much to give.

    As we honor the creativity, sense of wonder and exuberance in childhood, we hope to stir in our students enthusiasm for learning as an exciting, lifelong activity. We work to equip each student with a solid mastery of essential skills, healthy self-esteem, and a clear sense of values. At The Country School, we strive to empower young people to reach their highest, not only in school but also in life.

    STATEMENT ON DIVERSITY


    A diverse student enrollment and a curriculum that stirs appreciation for various cultures, including one's own, are increasingly important for the fulfillment of The Country School's mission. It is our intention to foster in our students both respect for individual and cultural differences and understanding of our common humanity, and so to prepare them to assume their responsibility as Americans and citizens of the world.

    The Country School admits students without regard to sex, race, color, national or ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities made available to the student body.