iLEAD Lancaster: Nurturing Lifelong Learning through Authentic Relationships
At iLEAD Lancaster, we foster academic and social-emotional growth through authentic relationships with our learners. We get to know each child’s interests, strengths, and what sparks their learning.
How do we achieve this?
At the start of every school year, your child will complete an Individualized Learning Plan (ILP) to document their academic and social-emotional goals, strengths, and areas for growth. This plan guides us in tailoring our curriculum to fit your child’s unique needs.
Through project-based learning, your child’s passions become an integral part of their education. This hands-on method not only makes learning engaging and relevant but also fosters a deep understanding of the material.
Our facilitators build a culture of care in the classroom by getting to know each learner personally, encouraging both their academic and social-emotional development. When learners feel known and respected by their educators, they are motivated to succeed.
At iLEAD Lancaster, we see the unique strengths in every child. We recognize and nurture the remarkable potential within, providing a personalized curriculum and supportive environment that supports your child’s development.
We look forward to celebrating your child on their journey of lifelong learning!
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