At Friends’ Central Lower School, learning is far more than a series of worksheets and lectures. It is an immersive experience. Each year, our students dive into thematic units that weave together reading, writing, science, and art. These deep dives are designed to spark curiosity, foster creativity, and build the collaboration skills students will use for a lifetime
Our most recent unit, “Journeys,” did exactly that—sending students across oceans, through time, and straight into the furthest reaches of their imaginations.
Thematic learning at FCS doesn't just stay inside the classroom; it spills out into the hallways, transforming the school into a living gallery of discovery. This year, the walls were lined with migration patterns, hot air balloons, submarines, and bridges.
At the center of it all was a simple, reflective question: “What journey will you take?” The answers were as diverse and heartfelt as our students:
From our youngest learners to our fifth graders, every classroom took a unique path through the theme:
Bringing it All Together
The "Journeys" theme culminated in the annual faculty play. The performance followed the Lower School principals on a whimsical camping trip where they encountered the very explorers, storytellers, and scientists the students had been studying all year. It was a joyful moment that brought the entire curriculum full circle.
As Lower School Principal Rowena Lesher beautifully described, “Journeys reminded us that learning isn’t about the destination—it’s about all the paths we travel together.”