How We Create
Leadership Skills
In the Rollingwood classrooms, we strive to model leadership behaviors while teaching children how to see things from another person’s point of view. We encourage problem-solving among their peers with adult involvement when needed. We foster creativity with activities that focus on the journey instead of the outcome. Our students gain confidence through self-awareness, contributions to the classroom and team activities. As teachers, we strive to build confidence through classroom responsibilities and allowing the student to do what they can for themselves.

Playful Learning
At Rollingwood, we encourage the right to play. It’s not only fun but critical to healthy development. We incorporate imaginary play, outside play and expanding on ideas. We encourage our students to express themselves through creative activities. We want them to dream, discover and challenge themselves.
Character Growth
Character development is fundamental during the early childhood years. We strive to develop each student’s individual personality through self-esteem building, a relationship with nature and teamwork skills. We want our students to value themselves and the world around them













