Parents seeking the best education for their children now have a new choice: The British School of Chicago. Located in Edgewater in the building formerly occupied by St. Gregory’s Elementary School at 1643 W. Bryn Mawr Ave., the school currently serves children from age three through year six (what Americans call grade five). It opened last month with 25 students. The British School plans to increase one grade each year until it goes through age 18, according to its head teacher, Michael Horton.
The mission of the school is to provide high quality education in a structured, positive and caring environment. Distinguishing it from other Chicago private schools is the fact that the challenging, broad curriculum is based on the National Curriculum of England. It focuses on the whole development of the child, aiming to equip every pupil with essential skills for lifetime learning.
Children follow nationally agreed programs of study in mathematics, English, science, modern foreign languages, information and communication technology (ICT), art and design, music, history, geography, design and technology (DT), physical education (PE), and personal, social and health education (PSHE).
Open houses will be offered at various times Friday, Nov. 9. Visitors can see the school children at work 9:30 a.m. to noon or 1:30 until 3 p.m. For those who cannot come during the school day, there is an additional open house 5 to 7 p.m. “Parents are welcome to set up an appointment to observe, to see the standard of work we produce,” Michael Horton said. The school telephone number is (773) 506-2097.
Michael Horton had been a head teacher in the United Kingdom for 20 years when he was offered the position of head teacher for the British School of Chicago. He explained to Inside why he accepted. “I’d accomplished everything there. I had an excellent school, an excellent staff, very well thought of. This was a fresh challenge.
“It’s not often you get the opportunity of opening your own school and seeing it develop, especially in another country. Chicago is a very attractive city. I’m suited for the position because the school follows the British curriculum. I get to select my own staff—and all are excellent. It’s an exciting opportunity,” he said.