Character Education
An important component of the Park Tudor School experience is an extensive character education program.
The program, designed to be age-appropriate at each grade level, helps our students learn to be:
- Responsible, respectful and resourceful members of the community, and
- Confident, motivated and comfortable in adult settings.
The Middle School’s character education program includes:
- Middle School student-led Honor Council focuses on five pillars of honor: caring, responsibility, respect, determination and honesty.
- Student advisory program focuses on developing students' team building,
- communication, leadership, group dynamics and study skills.
- Extensive student-led service-learning program builds a sense of a larger community and develops responsibility.
- Special programs on drug and alcohol awareness, making healthy choices, technology safety help our students learn to take care of themselves.
- 6th-grade Life Skills program teaches children appropriate social development skills.
- Grade 7 and 8 health curriculum covers a series of character education topics such as self-respect, self-esteem, values, conceit, character, self-control, moderation and delayed gratification.