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Extracurricular

Developing the whole child… in the classroom and beyond.

Learning continues beyond the end of the school day at The Grace School. Drawing upon the expertise and personal interest of our faculty, we offer a variety of extra-curricular activities to engage all students.

Athletics

Middle School

Grade 5-8

The Grace School offers boys and girls cross country and soccer in the fall, and boys and girls basketball in the winter and track and golf in the spring. Our faculty and staff also run a variety of enrichment programs that run at various points throughout the year. There are no additional fees to participate in our athletics program.

Six members of the boys track team
nine members of the girls basketball team

“The teachers are willing to try new things to help my child learn and grow at their pace. More importantly, they value and respect my input as a parent. I couldn’t ask for a better environment for my daughter to learn in.”

– Thomas Fay

Clubs

The Grace School offers clubs on a rotating basis throughout the school year. Offerings can include: young leaders, walking club, crochet club, fashion design, graphic novel, GSA, creative writing, Girl Scouts, RICBA, chess and more! There are no additional fees to participate in these programs.

students reading in the library
children photographing a lizard captured in a specially made white box

8th Grade Trip

As part of The Grace School’s middle school social studies curriculum, students engage in a deep exploration of American civics. This two-year journey culminates with four-day bus trip to Washington, D.C. There is no additional fee for your child to participate in the class trip.

8th graders pictured in front of our nation's capitol
students photographed at museum display resembling prehistoric cave with artwork along with modern infographic