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1055 Willeo Road
Roswell, Georgia 30075
The school day begins at 8:25 a.m. and ends at 3:15 p.m.
Because our school program is unlike any other in the Atlanta area, families travel far and wide to be here. Our community includes families from Roswell, Marietta, Sandy Springs, Buckhead, Dunwoody, Milton, Woodstock, Canton, Alpharetta, Johns Creek and more. Let us know if you’d like to be connected with a family from your area!
We do not currently offer any bus service.
Many do. We provide a resource for current families to find other current families who live near them.
Yes, we have popular before- and after-school care programs called Rooster and Stay ‘n Play. There are also many after-school enrichment courses that are offered to students of all ages.
Families can choose to have a hot lunch delivered to their children through our partner, Yay Lunch!. There is no minimum or maximum number of orders, and a variety of healthy options choices are available to choose from. Lunch service is not included in tuition costs.
We design our own calendar for the academic year based on the educational needs of our students and preferences of our community at large. The school year generally runs from mid-August through Mid-May.
There are aspects of our school philosophies and practices that align with Montessori methodology. Shared practices include: multiage (blended grade level) classrooms, inquiry and student-directed learning, a high respect paid to students as capable learners and community members, differentiated instruction, and hands-on learning. We have had many students transition to High Meadows successfully from a Montessori background.
High Meadows believes in the social and academic benefits of multiage classes. The Multiage Learning page on our website is a great starting point in understanding this model. We’re happy to share more with you about how children learn and thrive in mixed-age classrooms during your campus visit!
Gifted learners need opportunity to exercise critical thinking, problem solving, and learning extensions that go beyond providing the “right” answer. High Meadows School’s structure and focus on inquiry-driven learning allows students to bring both their intellectual capabilities and curiosities to the table. Synthesizing information, applying knowledge to real world applications, and delving further into the depth and breadth of topics provide abundant opportunity to challenge above-average learners. High Meadows does not implement a pull-out or specialized “gifted program” as we believe in the value of a diverse classroom experience for all learners.
As a developmentally oriented school, we wait to introduce standardized testing until the Fourth Grade. We utilize the ERB (Educational Records Bureau) CTP (Comprehensive Testing Program), which the students complete online each fall on ipads. We have selected the ERB test because it gives a nationally normed, balanced view of a student, measuring both ability and current performance. Testing is intentionally conducted at the beginning of the school year when results can be utilized by classroom teachers to support academic development throughout the year.