School Tours for the 2010 - 2011 Year Second Round
Synergy's first round application process for the 2010-2011 school year ended on January 29, 2010. If you are interested in 1st through 6th grade, we are accepting second round applications and you may sign up for a tour below.
Tours begin at 8:30 with an orientation with Elena Dillon, Director of Admissions, and several Synergy parents. Classroom visitations are from 9:20 on.
Please fill out the form below to reserve a space for a tour. Please select a tour date as tours fill-up quickly. A confirmation of your tour date will be sent via email.
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K-8 Application Dates
- Tours begin October 15th
- First Round pplications accepted from October 15th to January 29th, 2010
- First round application deadline is January 29th, 2010
- Decision letters for the Young K program will be sent March 4, 2010
- Decision letters for K - 7 will be sent March 18, 2010
- Second round applications considered after March 25th, 2010
Racial Diversity At Synergy
At Synergy there is a commitment to developing global awareness and to learning to appreciate and honor differences inside and outside the school community. We affirm the necessity of engaging in on-going work to create and sustain a socially just, equitable environment which actively works against racism and all forms of bias. During the late spring and summer of 2000, a racially diverse group of Synergy parents, teachers and board members, working closely with a consultant, developed "A Strategic Plan to Increase Racial Diversity and Enhance Community." This plan guides and supports the entire Synergy community in achieving our goals in many ways including: teacher selection and training, on-going curriculum development, and active recruitment and support of a diverse student population. Synergy has 2 active student chapters of POCIS (People of Color in Independent Schools).
Our 2009-10 community includes 55 % students of color and 45 % Caucasian children.
The ethnic breakdown by numbers of children is:
- 28 African American
- 9 Indo-Chinese
- 32 Latino/a
- 13 Chinese
- 4 Japanese
- 8 Filipino
- 7 Korean
- 25 children
