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Putnam Indian Field School 2011-12

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Directions

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Directions from the North and South.

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Our Graduates

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PIFS students have an outstanding record of success in their next school, because they have learned how to think critically and creatively, regulate their own behavior, listen, spend long periods of focused attention and interact in a socially successful way with others.

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Campus & Facilities

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Set amid three acres in central Greenwich, our school campus sets itself apart from other nursery schools. Our spacious campus uniquely boasts three separate age-appropriate playgrounds, recognizing that the outdoor play needs change dramatically from our youngest toddlers to our oldest learners.

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History

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The Putnam Indian Field School is an independent, co-educational preschool for children from toddler through Pre K years.

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Mission Statement

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The mission of Putnam Indian Field School is to provide a warm, nurturing environment in developmentally appropriate classrooms where children have opportunities to build positive relationships, grow in independence, develop skills and gain knowledge in areas that are of interest to them. We welcome families of all races, religious backgrounds, and cultures; and we work to build reciprocal relationships with each family that include mutual respect, cooperation, shared responsibility and working through differences to achieve shared goals. Children will have support in showing concern for and appreciation of others, and readiness for future educational experiences.

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