Academics

Lower School

The Lower School at Baldwin is a place to discover and create the joy of learning.

Welcome to Lower School

Baldwin’s Lower School, Grades 1 through 5, provides a stimulating and supportive atmosphere where each student is encouraged to be an active and responsible participant.  Whether swimming in our indoor pool in The Baldwin School Learn to Swim Program©, learning new songs in French and Spanish classes or programming her own robot in our Lower School DREAM Lab ®, every Baldwin girl is encouraged to express herself and develop her own voice.

Our Lower School program provides academic challenges and encourages girls of elementary school age to learn through the natural joy and exploration of childhood. Coupled with strong social-emotional support, Baldwin’s Lower School provides the optimum balance of educating, nurturing and developing a well-rounded girl.

In the end, the best way to understand what the Baldwin experience will mean for your daughter is to visit us. Our doors are always open, and I invite you to see the endless possibilities in store!

Lower School Events

List of 4 events.

  • Feb
    28

    PBSA Black History Month Event

    The Parents of Black Students Association (PBSA) presents "Creating Community Connection through Culture," an evening of history, where we will be highlighting current and alumnae Baldwin students through the generations. The evening will be filled with discussion, empowerment, food, games and prizes! This event is open to all Baldwin students, family, friends, faculty and staff! Click here to RSVP!
    Location: Innovation Center
  • Feb
    29

    Auction Planning Meeting

    Location: Dining Room
  • Mar
    6

    Author Marra B. Gad Speaker Event

    Marra B. Gad is an award-winning author, speaker and independent writer/producer. As president of Egad! Productions, she oversees the development and production of scripted television series and films. A grateful child of adoption, Marra speaks internationally about her transracial adoption in 1970, and her experiences being Black and Ashkenazi Jewish through the lens of her debut memoir, THE COLOR OF LOVE: A Story of a Mixed-Race Jewish Girl, winner of the 2020 Midwest Book Award for Autobiography/Memoir.
  • Mar
    7
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