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  1. Grace joined The Field School’s Office of Advancement in 2021, serving as Advancement & Partnerships Associate and Campaign Director. In addition to her work with Advancement, Grace leads various music initiatives at The Field School, including the student chapel bands. Originally from Virginia, Grace graduated from Vanderbilt University with ...

  2. Island as Classroom. The Field School of Hvar has a singular focus on connecting young people with the wild wonder of authentic learning. All children are different, so our program offers a range of activities from al fresco painting to rock-climbing to reading symposia. Topics likewise span marine biology and civic leadership, boat-building ...

  3. The Field School tuition ranges from $1,700-$19,900. The average tuition paid per student is $6,500 a year. Families may qualify for financial assistance after completing an application through Clarity. Max tuition of $19,900 only applies to families with an annual income of over $1,500,000, therefore all families with an annual income below $1 ...

  4. The Field School. 5.00 (1 review) 2301 Foxhall Road NW. Washington, DC 20007. Tel: (202) 295-5839. www.fieldschool.org. REQUEST INFO SAVE SCHOOL. At The Field School, we honor the individuality of each student by fostering an environment that is creative, connected, and inclusive. Through research-based, innovative teaching and learning, Field ...

  5. Founded in 2017, The Field School currently serves 259 students from Pre-K through 8th grade. At full capacity, we will serve 360 students with two classes of each grade. Intentionally located on the West Side of Chicago, The Field School brings to the front of the line children who would not otherwise have access to strong education options.

  6. A Purposeful Education. Founded in 1972, The Field School was established by our founder, Elizabeth Ely, to provide students with an inquiry-based curriculum encompassing organized "fields'' of knowledge—taught in an environment that stressed dialogue, analytic thinking, and larger lessons of how young people could grow to become generous ...

  7. Field is a community of individuals. Each of us is driven by our own unique passions and interests, and together we strive to support each other and work toward the common good. This often means taking the time to seek understanding of each other through meaningful dialogue about the things that matter most—our cultures, families, and identities.