
Oregon History

New York City

Washington D.C.

London

Monticello

Costa Rica
We believe that field trips and further develop what is taught in the classroom. Abiqua Academy has designed its curriculum to include explorations off campus that further develop what is taught inside the classroom.
Early Childhood students visit local farms and ecosystems, the theater and museums, and local events.
Intermediate (third and fourth grade) students experience an overnight, outdoor school adventure, visits to several Oregon habitats, farms and forests, historic Salem sites, and an exploration of Fort Clatsop, the winter encampment for Lewis & Clark’s Corps of Discovery in 1806.
Middle School students’ off campus visits include team-building outdoor adventures like camping and rafting, service-learning opportunities related to their theme, and a celebratory year-end beach trip. They may also participate in Griffin Expeditions: optional trips to Washington DC and New York City.
High School students enjoy cross-curricular excursions to museums, theaters, and exhibitions, and participate in local university tours, science fairs, and service-learning opportunities. An international Griffin Expedition is planned based on student interests in language, culture, and specific learning opportunities.
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Beyond the Classroom
Abiqua Academy admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. The school does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin, sexual orientation or gender identity in administration of educational policies, admissions policies, tuition assistance programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs.
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