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Philosophy
Core Values Our Stories Back to Home Adventurous Learning for Life Academic Experience At Spence
the K-12 academic journey is a spirited adventure grounded in inquiry&#8212
learning to live in questions&#8212
We ask
we wonder
we hypothesize
we imagine
we process information
we fail and try again and we ask further. I&#8217
&#8212
K-4 Begin your journey with joyful inquiry Middle School
5-8 Explore who you are and your place in the world Upper School
dance
and STEM
students play different roles at school
too&#8212
dancers
tech experts
researchers

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