Greenwood strongly believes that students need to develop their
hidden talents and deserve every opportunity to do so. At previous
schools many Greenwood students have never had a chance to develop
their creative abilities; they were pulled out of fine arts classes
in order to receive more individualized academic instruction. For
this reason, Greenwood has developed a strong fine arts program
that encompasses art, music, and drama. Each fine arts class is
taught by professionals in their respective fields, who also enjoy
working with children.
While many schools question the role that the arts
have in education, Greenwood has seen how:
- It encourages creative problem solving and self-expression.
- It fosters patience and confidence in handling
unfamiliar materials and assignments.
- It helps students improve their visual-spatial
skills.
Although the object of art classes is to develop
imagination and skill, the therapeutic benefits, such as the enhancement
of fine motor skills, cannot be ignored. Many of our students have
been found to possess superior talent in this discipline.
A typical Greenwood student's class week includes
two or three art classes. Drawing, sculpture, pottery, watercolor
painting, and pen-and-ink techniques are taught. In addition, a
popular student-drawn calendar is distributed to all on our mailing
list each year. Crafts are also offered as extracurricular activities
and as part of the Village Program.
Music is a valued and required course at Greenwood.
We provide regular instruction in music appreciation and drumming,
with private instruction for students who are studying an instrument.
It is our belief that developing a sense of rhythm, meter, and pitch
is important for all children and may have significant benefits
for those whose learning is hampered by auditory or kinesthetic
difficulties.
With our drama program, we strive to create and provide
educationally valid and artistically appropriate programs to give
our students the opportunity to experience creative and meaningful
personal development. It engages our students to explore ideas and
the innovative use of language, structure and style. Conducted in
the safe and accepting artistic environment created on a stage or
in a classroom, students can experience the power of self-definition.
They are given the freedom and tools to create a world in their
own image. By doing so, they can become aware of how theatre has
effected social change as well as appreciate it for its entertainment
value.
Greenwood is known for the excellence of its annual
theatrical productions. Student skits and plays are high points
of each school year. All students learn the rudiments of acting,
including:
- How to memorize lines.
- How to develop a character for the stage.
On Mother's Day weekend, a play in which every student
has a role is staged.
The Greenwood School |
14 Greenwood Lane, Putney, VT 05346
Telephone: (802) 387-4545 Fax: (802) 387-5396
Stewart Miller - Headmaster |
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