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  1. Admission Events. Finding each student’s formula is at the core of our curriculum. Math students can strengthen their writing skills during a project on “The Great American Road Trip,” or begin to understand how their passion for environmental activism serves them in a History class focused on political disruption in Central America.

  2. www.youtube.com › channel › UCsse0dUZleaTnxd_8cSTxpAThe Field School - YouTube

    Co-ed independent school educating students in grades 6-12. Allowing students to discover their authentic selves and distinctive paths. Support Field by making a gift today at www.fieldschool.org ...

  3. The Field School is a preparatory school in Washington, D.C., located in the old Cafritz mansion on Foxhall Road. The school teaches 6th-12th grade, with about 368 students attending as of the 2019–2020 school year. Notable alumni.

  4. Welcome to Field School. Get out of the classroom and into the field! Join an open enrollment course for the expedition of a lifetime. Discover your inner marine biologist on a life-changing expedition aboard the Research Vessel Garvin. Live your dream of getting hands-on field experience on the ocean, building life-long friendships, and ...

  5. The Field School 535 N Parkside Ave. Chicago, IL 60644. info@thefieldschool.org (773) 309-8010. Subscribe to our newsletter ...

  6. Our Financial Aid program increases access to a Field education. For the 2023-24 school year, Field allocated $2.75 million in financial aid to 20% of our students, with an average award of $39,275. All financial aid is need-based. If you anticipate the need for financial aid at any time during your student's tenure at Field, you are strongly ...

  7. Field is a community of individuals. Each of us is driven by our own unique passions and interests, and together we strive to support each other and work toward the common good. This often means taking the time to seek understanding of each other through meaningful dialogue about the things that matter most—our cultures, families, and identities.