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Carolina Day School class of 2018 | Provided by CDS

It’s a fresh new year – and it could be time for a fresh new perspective on your child’s education. Especially if they’re already counting down to summer break.

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Carolina Day School invites parents to explore new opportunities for their children’s education this month with several admission events, where visitors can see faculty and students in action:

  • Lower School “Inside the Classroom” (Pre-K-grade 5) next Wednesday, Jan. 23, 8:30-10:30 a.m.
  • Middle School Open House (grades 6-8) this Wednesday, Jan. 16, 5:30-7:30 p.m.
  • Upper School Open House (grades 9-12) this Wednesday, Jan. 16, 5:30-7:30 p.m.

What makes Carolina Day School different? CDS is the only secular Pre-K/12 independent day school in WNC. The accredited, co-ed college prep school has 9 core beliefs (including cultivating strong character and fostering relationships) and upholds the standards of having an inclusive + diverse community, on top of inspired teaching and innovative, cohesive curriculum in everything from performing arts to advanced math …all filled with real-world problem solving + project-based learning.

CDS’ unique courses and programs prepare students for global success and support them in learning how to navigate their own futures. But it’s the teacher-student relationship that really makes the difference. Teachers make the learning interesting and relevant, and connect the content to the real world.

If you’re interested in checking out CDS (there’s no obligation when you visit), register for the informational events this and next week: Register for Lower School here; Middle School here; and Upper School here. 📓 Want to do more research? Find out more here.

This content was created in partnership with Carolina Day School.

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