School One has long been known for its innovative curriculum, strong sense of community and diverse student body, but it’s also known for the arts. Creativity is central to our mission and art is integrated into many academic subjects here.
NEWS
School One Celebrates Head of School, Jennifer Borman
The Providence Art Club was a fitting venue to celebrate of our Head of School, Jennifer Borman. Over the past ten years, she has strengthened School One’s dynamic arts program and nurtured its strong sense of community for students, families and faculty.
School One Launches Writing Classes for All Ages
School One has branched out to offer adults and students, alike, a variety of opportunities to create and share stories through its dynamic community writing center.
Telling Stories: An Intergenerational Learning Experience at School One
Eastside Monthly features a story about School One’s unique intergenerational program, Working Stories, in which participants explore art making and storytelling to examine themes related to work.
On the Boulevard, Just Like Cezanne
School One student, Lola Rael, was selected for an intergenerational landscape painting class with artist Ida Schmulowitz—a RISD grad known for her practice of painting urban scenes through the changing seasons.
Multi-Generational Book Club
Providence Monthly feature about School One’s unique book club, offered through the LitCenter, where students and Hamilton House members come together to discuss David McCullough’s The Wright Brothers.