Raleigh, North Carolina offers private school, Atlas International School for PreK through 9th grade. Atlas offers foreign languages and music lessons. Atlas is a private, part-day, parent-cooperative school. Atlas is for students with families and caregivers that want to be involved with their child's education. Atlas offers Fridays as an alternate day to homeschool, travel or be off of school. Atlas has a short day, short week and short year and Atlas meets the North Carolina education requirements and is approved to transfer or graduate to other local schools.
Atlas International School is a preschool, elementary, middle school and 9th Grade. The student to teacher ratio at Atlas is 6 to 1 for all grades.
Some students need a 6 to 1 student to teacher ratio to thrive. Some students need to be outdoors for regular recess and activity. Some students execrate with healthy food for lunch.
Then, Atlas is for your child.
Atlas is an international curriculum that includes foreign languages (Spanish and French) and music (violin and piano). Atlas stresses the healthy child, providing our students with two recesses a day and allowing only healthy foods for lunch. Atlas is fully approved by the state of North Carolina and all records are transferable.
Atlas is a fun, exciting and educational place for our students. See, we have Super Heroes in Action.
Atlas is a fun, exciting and educational place for our students. See, we have Super Heroes in Action.
Atlas has a educational programs and events like the Science Fair shown here. This a board from one of our students.
Atlas has wonderful school clubs, activities and field trips. Recently, Atlas hosted local Children's Author, Seth Davey of Stories by Seth Davey. Seth loved reading to the children and the feeling was mutual. The children loved listening to Seth read, talking to Seth and asking questions about being an Author.
Author, Seth Davey of Writings by Seth reads to Atlas students. |
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Warmly, Carolina Mama
FTC Disclosure: This post is sponsored by Atlas International School. All opinions are my own.