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OUR ACADEMICS
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Excelling in Academics is what The Galloway School is all about. Our students are given an education that makes them more than smart students; it makes them exceptional future leaders. Our dedicated teachers and small class sizes make an ideal learning setting.
The Number of Students to Staff Ratio is very small at The Galloway School.
- Pre-K 3 Years Old 10:1
- Pre-K 4 Years Old 12:1
- Kindergarten 15:1 (Classroom teaching assistant provided)
- First Grade and Up 16:1
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ABOUT THE GALLOWAYS SCHOOL UPPER AND LOWER SCHOOL
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The Galloway School is comprised of a Lower School and an Upper School. Our Lower School includes Pre-K 3 year olds through 2nd grade. Our Upper School encompasses 3rd grade through 8th grade.
Each grade has specific objectives to meet.
Lower School
Curriculum packet for lower school
Our Lower School participates in many wonderful programs throughout the year.
- Nursery Rhyme/Fairy Tale Day (3 yr. old, Pre-K & Kindergarten only)
- Thanksgiving Feast
- Christmas Party
- Christmas Program
- 100's Day
- Valentine's Day Party
- Rodeo Day
- Easter Egg Hunt
- Field Day
- Mother's Day Tea
- Spring Program
- Owls Reading Program (ORP)
Various Field Trips are taken through out the year, which may include The Children's Museum of Houston, Stephen Fite Concert, Theater Productions, The Houston Zoo, local Firestation visit and various other wonderful projects.
Upper School
Our Upper School participates in many wonderful programs throughout the year.
Curriculum Packet for Upper School
- Field Trip to Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia (Fifth Graders only)
- Thanksgiving Feast
- Christmas Musical Program
- Christmas Party
- Camp Out (Second & Third Graders Only)
- Field Trip to San Antonio (Fourth Graders Only)
- Field Trip to Brazos State Park
- Field Trip to New York (Sixth & Seventh Graders)
- Field Day
- Spring Musical Program
- Science Fair
- Stock Market Competition
- Owls Reading Program (ORP)
Upper-school students have the opportunity to become involved in a number of special projects and studies. These projects include but are not limited to the following; PSIA competitions, planting herb gardens, litter campaign, attending theater productions, participating in school productions, and competing in various academic competitions.
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