Educational Philosophy

BPY is committed to offering a well-balanced curriculum to our students – in addition to instruction in limudei kodesh and general studies, we also offer a variety of co-curricular and extracurricular programs to enrich their educational experience. We integrate an authentic Hebrew immersion program through the efforts of our shlichim. Electives are offered to all middle school students to provide them with unique opportunities to focus on interests that may lie outside the typical academic course load. Physical fitness education is approached with the goal of promoting a healthy lifestyle and fostering self-confidence, self-esteem, age-appropriate athletic skills, and good sportsmanship.
students gain an understanding and appreciation for music, while also preparing for presentations and learning songs associated with holidays.
Technology
At BPY, technology is used to enhance the educational experience, giving our students access to new and innovative resources and approaches to learning. Students use digital and online educational resources and carefully curated apps to extend and transform their learning, conduct research, create multimedia projects, and practice skills. Close collaboration between our Director of Technology and classroom teachers augments the student experience, and allows technology to be woven into daily learning in a variety of ways. In grades 1 through 5, iPad and Chromebook carts are used for directed and project-based learning. Students begin to learn the skills needed to use technology as an efficient and meaningful educational tool. In the middle school, a one-to-one program provides every student (and teacher) with his/her own Chromebook to help achieve mastery of the Google suite and advanced use of the devices.
All BPY classrooms are equipped with flat panel displays, including interactive boards for K-8 classrooms.
STEM
BPY’s science program aims to nurture and broaden the curiosity inherent in every child. Encompassing Grades 1-8, our science program facilitates a deeper awareness of the world and provides students with the opportunity to engage in inquiry-based, hands-on STEM learning. BPY has designed a 1-8 science curriculum that is in alignment with the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS).

BPY students actively engage in the practice of inquiry and engineering design as they create scientific meaning through doing. Using the stream and wood ecosystem adjacent to school, the plethora of animals in the Discovery Room, or the wet lab in the middle school, student curiosity is tapped into and they are motivated to figure out how the natural world works (science) and how to design solutions to problems (engineering). Students build upon their skills year to year in using the scientific method as they plan and carry out investigations, solve problems, create models, analyze and interpret data, construct explanations, and design solutions. To facilitate this work, students are trained to use age-appropriate resources, lab tools and technology cooperatively and independently. In addition, they construct detailed models of phenomena and gain the ability to listen to and critique the explanations of others.
Complementing the exploratory component of science class is an emphasis on fostering scientific literacy. Throughout the grades, students are supported in developing the ability to independently read scientific texts and to communicate scientific content with precision and detail. At BPY, we aim to raise students who are science citizens, able to discern the ways that science is implicit in so many factors of our world.