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  • Philosophy

    Every aspect of our Lower School is designed to complement the developmental strengths of young learners, giving form to their innate desire to explore and discover the world around them. Guided by their natural curiosity and sense of wonder, children learn the academic skills and habits to bring their questions to life, establishing the framework for a lifetime of learning and purposeful engagement.
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Social and Emotional Learning

Research indicates that social and emotional learning helps students thrive in school and throughout their lives. An essential piece of our curriculum, social and emotional learning helps students recognize the ways in which they can be good citizens, collaborators, and contributors, while reinforcing values of acceptance, compassion, and kindness.

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Serious About Play

At Gill St. Bernard’s, our Lower School teachers understand that play is serious business. All of our young learners have opportunities for structured and unstructured play, and time outdoors is built into every day. Our Lower Schoolers keep boots, hats, coats, and mittens at school; they love to go out on snowy and muddy days when other schools might curtail outdoor time.

In addition, frequent classroom visits to the GSB garden, or the greenhouse, or Home Winds Farm are part and parcel of the Lower School curriculum. Our teachers thoughtfully build place-based learning and movement into their coursework. Children move, they explore, they interact, and they make connections—with the teachers, with one another and with the material. As a result, they love learning.

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Grade-Level Capstone Projects

The Lower School offers two capstone projects each year: our Early Childhood production of The Nutcracker and a Biome Museum for all Lower School grades. These projects bring together work from across subject areas and grade levels, with students taking on greater leadership each year.
The Nutcracker
All of our Early Childhood students appear in The Nutcracker each winter. Kindergarten students lead the project, writing and illustrating the story that will unfold on the stage and narrating the actual production. As part of their preparation, the kindergarten students read and hear different versions of The Nutcracker in class, learn the music and travel to see the ballet. After seeing different interpretations of the tale, the students create a book of their own, which stands nearly two feet high and is used during the performance. A rite of passage for our kindergarten students, each year the class brings its unique personality and flair to the time-honored tradition.

Biome Museum
The annual Biome Museum marks the culmination of weeks of cross-curricular activities focused on a specific ecological environment, such as ocean, desert, and grassland. By bringing together their work in art, computers, library, music, research, science, and world languages, students are challenged to think creatively about how to best present information through displays, drawings, maps, writing, voice, and video. In addition, students learn to link and cross-reference information, creating iPad-guided tours of the museum and interspersing QR codes that link to resources for further learning throughout the exhibits.

Every child in the Lower School is involved; the older students tackle research and create large-scale interactive exhibits, and the younger students contribute specific project elements. When parents tour the museum, fourth-graders serve as docents, explaining the wealth of information included in the eye-catching displays.

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  • Singapore Math

    From Preschool through the second year of Middle School, students take Singapore Math, a program that
    builds strong computational skills and fosters a deep understanding of mathematical concepts. Singapore Math provides a three-step approach in which mathematical concepts are represented through 1) concrete materials, 2) visual models, and 3) numeric and algebraic equations. As they progress through the program, students become increasingly comfortable working with abstract numbers and symbols. Because the program is sequential and focuses on mastery and in-depth understanding at every stage, students own their skills, eager to tackle new and more complex material independently.

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  • Individualized Reading Instruction

    An excellent foundation in reading is essential for continued academic success. Our students leave the Lower School as strong, fluent and independent readers.

    In addition to our classroom teachers, who are trained in the Orton-Gillingham approach to reading, the Lower School offers a dedicated full-time reading teacher who works with students in Kindergarten and first grade. In addition, a reading specialist is available to work with students who may benefit from further instruction in reading. Complementing classroom learning with one-to-one instruction benefits every student—from those just beginning to decode to our most avid readers. Students have room to grow, while still receiving the support they need to continue to develop as readers. In addition, library time and programs such as birthday books, reading buddies and weekly book bags help instill a culture of reading and a love of literature.

Lower and Middle School Director

Kyle Armstrong serves as the Director of Lower & Middle Schools, a position he took after having served as Director of Middle School for four years. Mr. Armstrong holds more than 20 years experience working in independent schools. Prior to joining GSB, he was Associate Head for Academics for a K-8 independent school in Allentown, Pennsylvania. He also has several years of experience as a history teacher, baseball and basketball coach, and eighth-grade team leader.
 
Mr. Armstrong holds a Master's of Education Degree from Lesley College in Massachusetts, and a Bachelor’s Degree in History from Trinity College in Connecticut. Raised by a family of educators, Kyle’s wife Kristen is GSB’s Upper School Librarian. They have two daughters at Gill and a son who will soon join the preschool.

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  • Sample Third Grade Schedule

    8:00 to 8:15 a.m. — Arrival
    8:15 to 8:30 a.m. — Morning Meeting
    8:30 to 9:30 a.m. — Math
    9:30 to 10:30 a.m. — Language Arts
    10:30 to 11:00 a.m. — Physical Education
    11:00 to 12:05 p.m. — Lunch/Recess
    12:05 to 12:40 p.m. — Reading
    12:40 to 1:10 p.m. — Library
    1:10 to 1:40 p.m. — Art
    1:40 to 1:50 p.m. — Snack
    1:50 to 2:20 p.m. — Social Studies
    2:20 to 2:50 p.m. — Science Lab
    3:00 p.m. — Dismissal

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  • Our Faculty

    Capitalizing on the natural curiosity, energy and enthusiasm of young children, our teachers create a learning environment that inspires wonder and encourages inquiry. Within our small classes, teachers are able to work with students individually, helping them grow in areas of strength, as well as in areas that may need more development. Our teachers fill each day with rich and challenging learning experiences that provide a strong academic foundation while helping children develop creativity, resilience, self-assurance and the capacity for taking intellectual risks. 

Meet the Faculty

Homeroom Teachers

List of 7 members.

  • Photo of Diane Lipnickey

    Diane Lipnickey 

    Early Childhood Team Leader & Teacher
    908-234-1611, Ext. 349
  • Photo of Anne Wilson

    Anne Wilson 

    Lower School Teacher
    908-234-1611, Ext. 343
  • Photo of Mary Tuohy

    Mary Tuohy 

    Lower School Teacher
    908-234-1611, Ext. 348
  • Photo of Mary Healey

    Mary Healey 

    Lower School Teacher
    908-234-1611, ext. 359
  • Photo of Sarah Schultz

    Sarah Schultz 

    Lower and Middle School Learning Specialist
    (908) 234-1611 ext 272
  • Photo of Meredith Hungarter

    Meredith Hungarter 

    Lower School Teacher
    908-234-1611, ext. 359
  • Photo of Jenna Hoffmann

    Jenna Hoffmann 

    Lower School Teacher
    908-234-1611, ext. 320

Related Arts Team

List of 14 members.

  • Photo of Donna Bednarsky

    Donna Bednarsky 

    Booster Club Liason; LS P.E. Teacher
    908-234-1611, Ext. 291
  • Photo of Kathleen Burke

    Kathleen Burke 

    Piano, Violin, Guitar Teacher
    908-234-1611, Ext. 351
  • Photo of Elizabeth Carney

    Elizabeth Carney 

    Lower School Music Instructor
    908-234-1611 ext. 398
  • Photo of Lia Carruthers

    Lia Carruthers 

    Lower and Middle School Librarian
    908-234-1611, Ext. 430
  • Photo of Cendahl Cornellio-Alter

    Cendahl Cornellio-Alter 

    Director of Learning Support, Lower and Middle Schools; Lower School Equity and Inclusion Liaison
    908-234-1611, Ext. 246
  • Photo of Jonna DeFalco

    Jonna DeFalco 

    Middle School Health and P.E. Teacher
    908-234-1611, Ext. 352
  • Photo of Bonnie Frith

    Bonnie Frith 

    Lower School Visual Arts & Middle School Fine Arts
    908-234-1611, Ext. 300
  • Photo of Michele LaBarre

    Michele LaBarre 

    Supervisor, Health and P.E.
    908-234-1611, Ext. 420
  • Photo of Steven Leo

    Steven Leo 

    Head Track and Field Coach Head of Strength and Conditioning, LS/MS P.E.
    908-234-1611, Ext. 422
  • Photo of Hope Napolitan

    Hope Napolitan 

    Foreign Language
    908-234-1611, Ext. 342
  • Photo of Linda Nisky

    Linda Nisky 

    Early Childhood Reading Teacher
    908-234-1611, Ext. 385
  • Photo of Lynn Prosen

    Lynn Prosen 

    Lower School Science; Tinkerspace; STREAMS Grades 4-6
    908-234-1611, Ext. 450
  • Photo of Peter Roslund

    Peter Roslund 

    LS and MS P.E. Teacher
    908-234-1611, Ext. 332
  • Photo of Casey Santonacita

    Casey Santonacita 

    Lower School Learning Support Specialist
    908-234-1611, Ext. 316

Lower School Administration

List of 4 members.

  • Photo of Kyle Armstrong

    Kyle Armstrong 

    Lower and Middle School Director
    908-234-1611, Ext. 240
  • Photo of Jill Fedon

    Jill Fedon 

    Lower School Assistant Director
    908-234-1611, Ext. 382
  • Photo of Julienne Jurken

    Julienne Jurken 

    Grade 4; Lower School Equity and Inclusion Liaison
    908-234-1611, Ext. 344
  • Photo of Nancy Stober

    Nancy Stober 

    908-234-1611, Ext. 241
Gill St. Bernard’s is a private, coeducational day school for students age three through grade 12, located in suburban New Jersey. Each of the three school divisions provides a rigorous, meaningful, and age-appropriate curriculum, and all students benefit from the environmental learning opportunities that exist on our 208-acre campus.