History
Cambridgeport School began in 1990–91 with a single kindergarten class in the Cambridgeport section of Cambridge. A decade later it moved into the former Fletcher School building in Area IV and now remains a rather small school with fewer than 300 students in Preschool - 5th grade. From the beginning, the school was built upon the idea that teachers and families can work together as a community toward ensuring success for every child. Our school values the cultures and beliefs each child brings to our community.
Philosophy
All teachers share a constructivist approach to learning—the belief that children must engage with their world in order to make sense of it and build their knowledge. It is through hands-on, real-world inquiry that children learn. Teachers create learning environments that guide and capture our students’ interests, helping develop the critical thinking and problem-solving skills to succeed in life.
We believe in high standards for academic achievement, in the context of a community that works together. As a community of learners, each student is expected to take responsibility for their own learning, while collaborating, supporting, and respecting others.