The O’Neal School is dedicated to progressive education. This process of education has as its core a comprehensive understanding of child development which recognizes:

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The importance of each child’s self-esteem and self-confidence
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The cognitive, social, emotional, creative and physical needs of children
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The need to respect children as individuals and to acknowledge variations in their growth patterns and learning styles
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The value of helping children discover their own strengths, weaknesses and preferences
We are committed to providing a nurturing learning environment with teaching that supports:
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The excitement and joy of learning
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Challenges for children to achieve their best
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The developing ability to think critically, assess risks, experiment, test ideas, meet challenges and solve problems creatively
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A small student-teacher ratio
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The learning of core skills
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The integration of subject matter
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A curriculum with multicultural implications that acknowledges and includes varying viewpoints
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Creative expression through the arts and development of a sense of aesthetics
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Variety in teaching and learning strategies, with emphasis on both cooperative and independent learning using a hands-on approach
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Teachers as role models, and the utilization of their individual strengths and interests
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Appropriate student input in decision making
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The importance of constructive, supportive and honest feedback
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Social responsibility
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The ability to adapt to a changing world
We value a school community that believes in:
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Parents, students and staff working together for the benefit of the child
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Respect, thoughtfulness and empathy for others
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Open communication between home and school
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The importance of a compatible match between our school and both students and their families
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A broad diversity of backgrounds among students and staff
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The concepts of democracy in the governance of the school
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An awareness of our role in the larger community
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Lifelong learning for students and adults
Therefore we serve:
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Families who share these values
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Children who can manage grade-level curriculum as determined by the teachers and administration
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Children with an age-appropriate range of inner controls and adequate organizational skills, who can cope with transitions and can function successfully in a stimulating, activity-oriented environment
Core Curriculum
The O’Neal School is one of a select few in the world to be named as a Core Knowledge National Visitation Site — and one of the only ones in North Carolina — by The Core Knowledge Foundation.