Inly School

Inly School
Information
School type Private Coeducational Montessori
Founded 1973, as The Montessori Community School
Status Open
Head of school Donna Milani Luther
Grades Toddlers, Preschool and K-8
Age range 18 months to 14 years
Language English
Classrooms Toddler House, Children's House (Preschool and Kindergarten), Lower Elementary (Grades 1–3), Upper Elementary (Grades 4–6), Middle School (Grades 7–8)
Campus size 10 acres (40,000 m2)
Campus type Suburb
Slogan An Innovative Montessori Community
Website http://www.inlyschool.org

Inly School is a private, independent pre K–8 Montessori school in Scituate, Massachusetts, 25 miles (40 km) south of Boston for students in toddler and preschool through 8th grade. It serves students from 20 towns on the South Shore of Boston and beyond, including Cohasset, Hingham, Norwell, Hull, Marshfield, Hanover, Pembroke and Plymouth. Inly blends Montessori curriculum and philosophy with educational best practices to teach core subjects, world languages, arts, athletics, and life skills in a highly experiential and individualized manner.

Inly’s campus includes the Meehan Family Artsbarn, which is used for performing arts, sports, and assemblies, and a new 14,000 sq ft Innovation Center scheduled to open in September 2016. The center will house an Innovation Lab called the DaVinci Studio, a Digital Lab and Design Studio, a Think Tank, a Maker Space, a new Library, and six new classrooms. In April 2012, the school purchased a 4-acre (16,000 m2) parcel of land adjacent to the main campus to create an outdoor space for hands-on science and nature classes and experiential learning of all kinds. Called the Outdoor Classroom, this extension of the campus features a rock wall, outdoor amphitheater, several school gardens, ropes courses and nature trails.

Inly is fully accredited by the Association of Independent Schools in New England (AISNE) and the American Montessori Society (AMS). The Inly curriculum aligns with the Massachusetts State Frameworks and follows a three-year cultural studies rotation that covers ancient civilizations, American civilization, and world civilizations, all viewed through the lens of the fundamental needs of humans.

The Inly campus includes two playing fields and three playgrounds for different age groups. Inly Middle School sports teams participate in two interscholastic athletic leagues: the New England Preparatory School Athletic Council (NEPSAC) and the Montessori Athletic Conference (MAC) of Massachusetts.

Inly School was founded in 1973, as The Montessori Community School. In 2004 the school was renamed Inly School. The adverb “inly” means to do something with great depth of knowledge and understanding.

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