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Program & Curriculum

Arts

Arts

At Seven Hills, art isn’t just something we do—it’s a way of thinking, exploring, and understanding the world in new ways. From our youngest learners to our Middle School designers, every child is invited into a world of color, texture, movement, and meaning. Our arts curriculum is hands-on and hearts-in, blending creative exploration with skill-building, cultural context, and personal expression. Whether painting with watercolors, sculpting in clay, or coding interactive designs, students develop the confidence to express themselves authentically.

Experimenting with color and texture, studying the work of great artists, or designing innovative projects, every child finds joy and success in the creative process, preparing for a future where innovation and imagination go hand in hand.

Curriculum by Grade

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  • Early Childhood

    In our Early Childhood Studio—known as the Atelier—art is a language of discovery and expression. This curiosity-rich space encourages children to engage with foundational materials like paint, wire, clay, natural objects, and light. Designed to help children’s ideas take root and grow, the Atelier honors creativity not for the finished product, but for the thinking it inspires.
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  • Lower School

    In the Lower School, art becomes a vibrant thread in each child’s school experience. Students explore a wide variety of media—drawing, painting, sculpture, weaving, collage, and more. As they grow, they begin to study artists from around the world and learn how art connects us across time and culture.
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  • Middle School

    As students enter Middle School, their artistic journey expands into new realms of creativity, design, and innovation. With two art and design periods each week, students rotate through multiple media in arts and design: 2D Art, Digital Arts, and 3D Design. Students build technical skills and creative fluency while exploring how art connects with other academic disciplines.
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