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The Gordon School is a
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,
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located in
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. Students are educated from nursery through eighth grade. It is located on a site.


Mission statement

The Gordon School is a racially diverse nursery through eighth grade coeducational independent school in East Providence, Rhode Island. Child by child, the Gordon School community cultivates successful students by inspiring joyful learning, encouraging intellectual leadership, fostering an empathic spirit and stimulating a drive for positive societal impact.


History

The Gordon School was founded by Dr. Helen West Cooke in 1910 in her home in Providence’s East Side. The school relocated to its current campus in 1963. The 1963 campus was designed by William Warner, the architect that went on to create several high-profile area projects, including Providence's Waterplace Park and the iWay Bridge. It was the first coeducational independent school in Rhode Island. A regulation playing field was extensively renovated during the summer of 2006. From 2010 to 2015, the Teacher Residency Program at Gordon School and Roger Williams University offered a one-year master's degree program.


Notable achievements

In 2012, the Gordon MathCounts team placed 4th in Rhode Island. One student came in the top 10 scorers. In 2015, the MathCounts team placed 3rd in the state. Two seventh graders placed third and fifth. In 2016, the team won the state competition, with one team member winning the individual round, and five team members placing in the top 12. In 2017, the team finished 3rd in the Rhode Island competition. One team member finished 2nd overall in the written portion as well as in the countdown round of the competition to advance to the national competition in Orlando, FL. In 2018, they finished 1st in the state, along with an 8th grader and 6th grader finishing in 1st and 3rd overall, respectively. Karan S. Takhar won the Rhode Island heat of both the 2003 and 2005
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and represented the state in the national finals. In 2016, the school champion finished 3rd in the Rhode Island GeoBee competition. In 2017, the Gordon School champion lost in the final round and placed 2nd in the state competition. The Gordon School’s competitive robotics team won the Director's Award in the Rhode Island
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competition, as well as a Young Environmentalist Award from Save the Bay in early 2006. In the 2006 World Festival in
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, against 80 teams from 15 countries, they finished second in the programming category. Students' work with the pond and stream on campus, as well as nearby
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, has earned the school regional attention from environmental education groups. Along with the 2006 Save the Bay award mentioned above, the school also earned the Environment Council of Rhode Island's Loraine Tisdale Environmental Education Award in 2007. Other environmental education efforts include a partnership with Farm Fresh Rhode Island and participation in International Coastal Cleanup Day and the Children's Garden Network. Since the mid-1990s, Gordon has established itself as a leader among independent schools that are strengthening their racial diversity and multicultural classroom practice. Gordon administrators have consulted with dozens of schools. Gordon faculty have also presented programs like the eighth grade "Civil Rights Trip" to Georgia and Alabama at the annual NAIS People of Color Conference, and earned the NAIS 2004 Leading Edge Program award for Equity and Justice.


Notable alumni

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David Aldrich David Aldrich (November 4, 1907 – September 13, 2002) was an American watercolor painter and architect from Rhode Island. The landscapes and cityscapes that he painted were not painted with literal realism but rather with freedom and spo ...
, artist and architect *
Jared Donaldson Jared Donaldson (born October 9, 1996) is a former American professional tennis player from Glocester, Rhode Island. Donaldson was the only American to qualify for the inaugural Next Generation ATP Finals at the end of 2017 as the fifth seed. He ...
, professional tennis player


Notable faculty

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Ruth Tripp Ruth Erskine Tripp (December 26, 1897 – May 1971) was an American composer, music critic, educator, and pianist. She administered the Works Progress Administration's Federal Music Project (WPA FMP) in the state of Rhode Island from 1940 to 1943. ...
, music


References

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External links


Official site



Gordon's page with Farm Fresh Rhode Island

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