Elementary

Our program is designed to prepare students for a future full of possibilities. We are committed to equipping our students with the skills they need to be adaptable, forward-thinking individuals. In a world where many future careers are yet to be invented, our focus goes beyond academic rigor to include cultural proficiency, social skills, and self-awareness. Our curriculum integrates the latest brain research with immersive, project-based learning, blending modern innovation with timeless educational principles.

Welcome to WHPS Elementary

Dear Prospective Family,

I’m thrilled you’re exploring WHPS for your child’s educational journey. What sets us apart is not just our commitment to academic excellence but our holistic approach to nurturing each child’s growth and development. At WHPS, we go beyond a traditional education to create an environment where curiosity and passion flourish, and every child is inspired to reach their fullest potential.

When you step onto our campus, you’ll immediately feel the warmth and joy that characterize our community. Our beautiful, natural surroundings complement our innovative, child-centered curriculum, designed to engage and motivate students in a unique and transformative way.

I invite you to discover how our Developmental Curriculum and personalized approach make us different from any other school. Our focus on whole-child development ensures that your child will excel academically and grow into a responsible, goal-oriented, and kind individual.

We look forward to meeting you and sharing how WHPS can be the perfect place for your child to thrive.

Warmest regards,
Melanie Henson
Elementary Principal

Elementary Division
(TK-5th Grade)

Our elementary curriculum follows a Developmental Learning Progression, a more modern and personalized approach that moves beyond traditional textbooks. Rather than adhering to a fixed curriculum based solely on age or grade level, we use various assessment tools to understand each student's unique learning needs, strengths, and goals. This curriculum model enables students to progress far above the basic grade-level expectations in their areas of strength and ensures clear goals and plans for continual growth in all areas.

The program is enriched by specialist classes taught by experts in Music, Fine Arts, PE, Technology, Spanish (language and culture), and Animal & Nature Studies, offering students a broad and engaging learning experience.

We utilize a co-teaching model, with two fully qualified teachers collaborating in each classroom. This dynamic team approach allows us to adapt the curriculum to meet diverse learning styles and achievement levels while maintaining consistent instructional goals across the grade. The program and our teaching staff are constantly growing and emerging based on current research, and the program is grounded in project-based experiential learning while also including some traditional elements. While worksheets, tests, and independent work are included, they are not the primary methods of instruction. Instead, we provide students with the space, flexibility, and creativity to foster success and a love of learning.

Co-Teaching Model

Curriculum

Enriched Curriculum

All students in TK through fifth grade have special area classes and programming as part of the regular school day.

Animal & Nature Studies

One of the unique and special aspects of our program and campus is the Science & Nature Center. Students spend time in the barnyard, outdoor classroom, aviary, reptile house, Rabbitat, and hoofstock area, working hands-on with over 75 animals. The curriculum focuses on ecology, animal husbandry, and evolution and genetics. The program culminates in upper elementary with a year-long evolution simulation that takes students on an immersive journey through everything they have learned. Studying and caring for animals under the direction of our Animal & Nature Studies specialists helps our students develop a sense of responsibility and respect for all living things. 

Learn more about Animal & Nature Studies

Technology, Coding & Robotics

Students meet in our Lab with the Technology Integration Specialist to learn a wide range of skills, including basic technology skills, online safety, ways to authenticate digital information, as well as coding and robotics. Students are introduced to Artificial Intelligence and lessons about this emerging field. Upper Elementary students are issued their own device with a Google Student account, which is used throughout the school day. Students in grades four and five learn more advanced coding and take part in friendly competitions as part of our VEX IQ Robotics program. Students and families have access to technology lessons and resources on the WHPS Technology Website.

Spanish is taught through an immersion approach. We learn Spanish in Spanish. The Spanish teachers do a lot of acting out, pantomime, songs, and projects to help children learn conversational Spanish in a fun and engaging way.

Spanish

Performing arts is a special focus in our program. Every class learns a fully choreographed performance, often put together with input from the students, for our Winter Show. We hold a Spring Variety Show, which is fully designed by students. Shows and performances are hosted and stage-managed by fourth and fifth-grade students. 

Performing Arts

Choral & Instrumental Music

We are committed to developing musical skills and music appreciation in our students through active and joyful experiences. The music education program includes choral and instrumental music as well as several musical performances throughout the year. Upper Elementary learns three different instruments, tone chimes, recorders (using the Recorder Karate program), and ukuleles. 

Student Learn

  • Pattern, Rhythm & Pitch

  • Percussive Instruments

  • Tempo, Feeling, & Steady Beat

  • Reading, Writing & Performing Rhythmic Notation Patterns

  • Singing Voice & Pitch

  • Expressive Movements & Sounds

  • Music Families

  • Cultural Dances

  • Loud v. Soft, Fast v. Slow, Singing v. Chanting

  • AB Form, Verse/Chorus & Rhythmic Notation Patterns

  • Exploring Musical Composition

Fine Arts

Our Fine Arts program exposes students to a wide variety of artists and mediums. Each month, classes study a different artist, learn about art history, and investigate the particular style and techniques used or pioneered by the artist. Students create their own projects while trying out the techniques.

Student Learn

  • Patterns 

  • Elements of Art (line, shape/form/space, color/value/texture)

  • Principles of Art (movement, rhythm, variety, emphasis, unity, proportion, balance)

  • Vocabulary of Art

  • Movement & Rhythm in Painting

  • Tints & Shades

  • Foreground, Middle Ground & Background 

  • Representational & Nonrepresentational Art

  • Mood (how color can create mood)

Students participate in warm-up exercises to build strength and stamina and engage in games to develop balance, agility, and coordination. We work on building skills for team sports including basketball and soccer. Students develop cooperation and sportsmanship by participating with partners, in groups, and on teams. They learn to give positive feedback and support by using verbal and nonverbal communication. We emphasize respect for ourselves, others, and the equipment during physical activity. Students are encouraged to develop positive habits and attitudes toward healthy living, hygiene, and nutrition.

Learn more about Athletics & PE

Physical Education

Library & Story Room

All students have access to the Library and our whimsical Reading Room. As part of our reading program, students go “shopping” in the library for books that match their interests. The library also has a wide range of nonfiction books and resources that are continually being expanded to include a wide range of diverse representation. The Story Room will often be staged with special collections and exhibits that align with our focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion. After any special exhibits, these carefully selected, developmentally appropriate books become part of the regular collection that students can access.

Field Trips & Experiential Learning

Our commitment to building a strong community of well-rounded children extends beyond what happens in the classroom with a wide variety of field trips and experiential learning throughout the year.

Field Trips - Include visits to local museums, science programs, fine arts programs, live plays and performances, and some trips that are just for fun. These culminate in fourth and fifth grade with overnight trips to Astrocamp and the Catalina Island Marine Institute.

Experiential Learning - In collaboration with our parent organizations, there is a full slate of on-campus programming, spanning cultural celebrations, workshops with Get Lit and Second City, musical performances, the Bob Baker Marionettes, BubbleMania, Native American storytelling, guest authors, and more.