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Gifted education, by nature, embraces complexity. But choosing a school for a young gifted learner should be simple.

You know your child and what makes learning an incandescent joy. You’ve seen those eyes light up with the excitement of discovery, and you want a school where that happens every day.

Feynman School celebrates the wonder of learning. We help exceptional young minds grow into tomorrow’s outstanding leaders, thinkers and creators. Our well-founded approach brings together the three elements at the heart of that transformation:

Discovery. 

We use science as a tool of exploration and explanation. To us, science isn’t a class in school; it’s a way to see the world and the core of a curriculum that runs the gamut from math and language to art and music.

Diversity. 

Coeducational and nonsectarian, Feynman School seeks to identify, admit, and enroll the most promising young learners and employ the most qualified faculty regardless of ethnicity, race, religion, or socioeconomic background. We prepare our students for life in an increasingly diverse society by interweaving understanding and appreciation for other cultures throughout our curriculum and school-wide events.  We inspire our students and faculty to think critically about how we perceive diverse cultures and take time to celebrate the rich diversity of our Feynman Community.

Development. 

We understand that gifted children are children. Along with the thrill of a challenge, they need the nurturing and guidance to develop self-awareness, self-confidence, curiosity, creativity and caring to make the most of their natural gifts.

At Feynman, we educate the whole child. All our students have a chance to find their voice, discover their passions and revel in learning and exploration. Through their years together, Feynman scholars expand their minds, build their talents and keep the wonder that makes learning simply a joy.

Mission & Philosophy

Feynman School helps young gifted students grow. We celebrate each student’s intellectual curiosity and sense of self, promote inquisitive and creative thinking, and foster caring and concern for others. Here, children revel in learning and prepare for full, fulfilling lives.

Work as hard and as much as you want to on the things you like to do the best.

Richard Feynman