Atmosphere

At Ambleside, students encounter the past and present, the awe and wonder of science and mathematics, the frailty and nobility of humankind, the ebb and flow of life, and the relationship between authority and obedience. And — free from the burden of competing for ranks, grades, or prizes — they learn for the joy of learning.

Ambleside students experience the guiding hand of a teacher who is both loving and firm. Teachers allow students to experience the natural consequences of their actions, and students experience the delight and the struggle of everyday life.

Classroom furniture is the work of craftsmen. Natural light filters into the classroom. Children observe birds feeding outside classroom windows. Walls display old masters’ works, wise sayings, maps of faraway places, and nature specimens the class has gathered.

 Ambleside teachers cultivate an atmosphere that nurtures:

  • Joy and belonging.

  • Relationships that include, rather than exclude.

  • Culture that transcends fads.

  • Pursuit of, and love for, knowledge.

  • Wonder, as students relate to knowledge, others, and God.

  • Delight in work and in the struggle to grow.

  • Effort and enjoyment of the fruit of worthy effort.

  • Rigor, challenge, and an opportunity to meet mind to mind.

  • Work characterized as worthy in conversation and its focus, in writing and its topic.