United States, San Francisco
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Lexington Elementary School was rebuilt in 2014 and now includes large modern classrooms, a beautiful library, a multipurpose room with a stage for theater and musical production, outdoor playing fields and play structures, outdoor classroom spaces, and a Life Lab and Garden. It is an International Baccalaureate World School offering the Primary Years Program for TK-5.
Outdoor playing fields are part of the campus.
Large modern classrooms, a beautiful library, a Life Lab and Garden, and outdoor classroom spaces are on the campus.
An annual theater production is offered; students receive music, physical education, and arts instruction.
Lexington Elementary is an International Baccalaureate World School serving students from Transitional Kindergarten through fifth grade, ages 3 to 11. The campus offers the IB Primary Years Program in conjunction with the California Common Core standards, and Lexington was authorized to deliver the PYP in 2007, the first public IB school in Northern California. The school hosts a Transitional Kindergarten IB Early Years program as Lexington's TK hub. The curriculum emphasizes inquiry and transdisciplinary units organized under themes such as Who We Are and How the World Works. Instruction is delivered in English with a TK-5 Spanish FLES program to build multilingual capabilities. In 2014 the campus was rebuilt, providing large modern classrooms, a library, Life Lab and Garden, outdoor classrooms, and a multipurpose room for theater. Signature offerings include an annual theater production, a robust arts program, and a Green Team with garden-based learning. A supportive community guides learners.