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WHY STATEN ISLAND ACADEMY?

Recently the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS) commissioned a study with 34 other educational organizations to develop questions to help parents determine whether or not a school is good. The study identified five questions, which if answered in the affirmative, define a good school.

1.Are there high quality and committed teachers?
Schools that employ educated, talented teachers are making a clear investment in students. High quality teachers are individuals who are well prepared in content knowledge, possess strong teaching skills, and have a command of the materials that are being presented in the classroom. They are also able to develop an understanding of how students learn and what interests and motivates them.

Staten Island Academy faculty are leaders in the field of education. Learn more about the Academy's outstanding faculty...

2. Is there a low student-to-teacher ratio?
A small student-to-teacher ratio allows students to receive individualized attention that leads to greater academic and personal success. Intimate educational environments allow teachers to closely connect with students and fully understand how each individual learns. When teachers are able to spend more time getting to know a student's learning style, they can successfully tailor teaching approaches and actively engage students.

Staten Island Academy believes that children learn best in small classes. Our average class size is 17. The Academy's college advisor to student ratio is the lowest in the borough, 1 advisor to every 8 students. At the Academy, every student is assigned a college advisor that works with them throughout the entire process from Grade 9 through Grade 12.

3. Do students feel challenged by their school?
First rate schools provide students with challenging classroom instruction and demanding graduation requirements, leading to greater preparedness for life-long learning, as well as college. Students know when they're being asked to meet high standards - and respond accordingly. Hands-on learning experiences, stimulating class discussions, group projects and offsite field trips are just some of the ways that successful schools motivate students to stretch their minds. Quality schools also give teachers the freedom to create unique learning opportunities that are tailored to individual student learning styles. These schools encourage students to excel by setting high academic goals and expectations.

At Staten Island Academy students are challenged to strive for excellence, and value integrity and independence.
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4. Are there strong partnerships among parents, teachers and students?
The best schools develop collaborative relationships among parents, teachers and students. These partnerships ensure that students are active participants in the learning process and parents are well-informed about their child's educational experiences. Strong partnerships are built on regular, open communication about classroom goals, as well as student academic achievements and personal development. These relationships are an integral part of a quality education.

Parents are important members of the Staten Island Academy community. Learn more about parent involvement...

5. Does the school have a climate that supports achievement?
The climate of a school is directly connected to its effectiveness. The most successful schools are those in which students and teachers share a sense of purpose and where student achievement is actively supported. Administrators in schools with supportive climates are focused on communicating standards and enforcing both high expectations and rules of student conduct. The close-knit and supportive environment that results ultimately ends up shaping not only the academic development of students but overall personal development as well.

Why an Independent School Education?
Staten Island Academy is proud of its unique status as the only independent school on Staten Island. How do independent schools differ from other schools? More...

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