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Greetings from the North Sea (and other Crescite Week trips)
We are expecting a flood of pictures, videos and stories once our students get back from their Crescite trips. Until then, here are a few more updates from our travelers… Oslo “We met privately with the Bishop of Copenhagen yesterday, … Continue reading
Posted in Adventure, Curriculum, Mission, Upper School
Tagged Cooking, Crescite, Heights, Potomac, Private, School, trip, Week
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Crescite Week has begun!
Our Upper School students are all over the globe this week getting a different type of learning experience. From studies in Rome, to choral performances Germany, scuba diving in Florida, and even local cooking and legal seminars, it’s a fabulous … Continue reading
Posted in Adventure, Freedom, Upper School
Tagged Abroad, chorus, Crescite, Curriculum, Heights, Private, School, travel, Week
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Curriculum Alive Hits the Big Screen
Curriculum Alive is a week when the Lower School faculty and students take a break from their normal schedule of classes, and engage in pursuits of art and adventure. Though art and adventure take place on a daily basis at … Continue reading
Posted in Adventure, Curriculum, Fine Arts, Lower School, Mission, Students
Tagged alive, Curriculum, Heights, Lower, Potomac, Private, School, Week
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Epic Tales from Spain
(Every year our Upper School students have the unique opportunity to study for a week abroad. We call this experience “Crescite Week.” Below we feature some excerpts from Senior David Ortiz’ account of this year’s 7-day hike/pilgrimage/journey through Spain. Be … Continue reading
Posted in Adventure, Curriculum, Mission, Students, Upper School
Tagged Abroad, Crescite, Heights, Potomac, Private, School, Spain, Study, Week
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Crescite Week Photos!
First of all, thank you to everyone who has participated in our user poll. The top two requests so far are “Behind the scenes stories about classes and events” and “Reflections and interviews with faculty.” We’ll get to work! Last … Continue reading