Nysmith School for the Gifted
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| Nysmith | |
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| Information | |
| Type | Private |
| Motto | Youth is a tiny window of expansive opportunity |
| Established | 1983 |
| School district | Herndon |
| President | Ken Nysmith |
| Principal | Ken Nysmith |
| Head of school | Ken Nysmith |
| Grades | PreK - 8th grade |
| Colors | Blue and white |
| Mascot | Eagle |
| Website | http://www.nysmith.com/ |
Nysmith School is a preparatory school located in Herndon, Virginia that teaches from pre-kindergarten through eighth grade. It was founded in 1983 by Carol Nysmith, and is now principally run by Kenneth Nysmith, her son. Nysmith aims to have high-quality teacher, small class sizes, and a diversified curriculum that includes daily reading, math, science, computers, and foreign language. Nysmith School is well known for their alumni and is also one of the Johns Hopkins Top 10 Schools in Virginia.
Nysmith offers a curriculum that includes advanced coursework in mathematics, language arts, science, and technology beginning at early grade levels. The curriculum allows students to learn up to 4 grade levels above their age.
The school places particular emphasis on fostering curiosity, problem-solving, and project-based learning. Students regularly participate in academic competitions such as science fairs, robotics contests, and writing challenges, with many earning regional and national recognition.
Technology and STEM Focus
Nysmith is known for its early adoption of STEM education. The school maintains four computer labs, coding programs, robotics resources, and technology is embedded across subject areas. Students often begin coding in the primary grades and progress to more advanced programming, engineering, and robotics projects in middle school.
Campus and Facilities
The campus includes:
- 75,000 square feet of indoor space with 55 classrooms
- 4 computer labs
- 2 gymnasiums and a rock climbing wall
- 4 soccer fields
- 8 basketball courts
- 1 performance stage
- 1 library
