New Village School
The New Village School (NVS) is an independent school in Sausalito, California, with grades Preschool to 8th.[1]
The school began leasing space in the Martin Luther King facility of the City of Sausalito in 2009.[2]
Curriculum
Languages offered include Arabic, Russian, Japanese and Spanish.[3] School trips are held every year from 3rd to 8th grade, including a 7th grade Europe trip, a three-week affair in from early to mid April, and an 8th grade vision quest in Peru.
Student life
The school holds a Winter Fair and the Cherry Blossom Festival, among other celebrations.[4]
References
- ^ Home. New Village School. Retrieved on September 8, 2023.
- ^ "AGENDA TITLE: Approval of the Fourth Amendment to Lease of Premises by and between the City of Sausalito and the New Village School." City of Sausalito. Retrieved on January 26, 2017.
- ^ Rogers, Bob (2009-09-20). "Sausalito school offers parents, kids something different". Marin Independent Journal. Retrieved 2017-01-26.
- ^ Kushner, Eve (2010-03-25). "Cherry Blossom Festival: Tradition in Sausalito". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 2017-01-26.
External links
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- Sausalito Marin City School District
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- Sausalito Library
- Spaulding Wooden Boat Center
- Bay Area Discovery Museum
- Bay Model Visitor Center
- City of Seattle (steam ferry)
- Fort Baker
- Heath Ceramics
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- The Marine Mammal Center
- Point Bonita Lighthouse
- Richardson Bay
- The Trident (restaurant)
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- Waldo Tunnel
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- Golden Gate Ferry
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- Sterling Hayden
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- Record Plant
- William A. Richardson
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- Sally Stanford
- Jean Varda
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- U.S. Route 101 (historic route
- Radio Sausalito
- USS Sausalito (PF-4)
- Schoonmaker Point
- Studio D Recording
Tamalpais High School serves Sausalito residents.
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