Academic Programs

At Kurn Hattin, learning means doing.

This Vermont State Approved Independent Elementary and Middle School academic program helps children gain valuable skills through connecting and applying what they learn to the outside world.

Tech

Classrooms are equipped with computers and state-of-the-art educational technology to maximize and support learning.

Environment

A working farm, apple orchard, and maple sugar house provide opportunities to develop analytical skills through hands-on experience in the farm science program.

Extracurricular

In addition, Kurn Hattin offers an outstanding range of extra-curricular programs where students can explore personal interests and develop useful skills in a hands-on environment.

What makes Kurn Hattin’s academic program different?

Multi-aged Ability Grouping

Students are grouped by academic ability rather than by grade. This allows each child to feel both challenged and successful while working at their own pace.  While Kurn Hattin strives to meet the individual learning needs of each child, the academic program does not offer special education services nor direct Individual Education Plan (IEP) support.

Small Class Size

An average 8:1 student to teacher ratio allows teachers to provide individualized support in order to meet each student’s needs.

Social Skills Curriculum

Integrated throughout all programs at Kurn Hattin, this program focuses on developing essential skills for successful interaction with others, such as making friends, dealing with transitions, respecting others, and working out problems by talking rather than fighting.

For over a century, Kurn Hattin has been a place where children come to grow, learn, thrive, and succeed.

Our experienced, caring staff take the time to learn the unique background and needs of each child and family, so that we can provide optimal care and individualized support to help all children reach their full potential. 

Once enrolled, teachers, residential staff, and counselors form a dedicated support network to help each child adjust and succeed in all areas of development; academic, physical, social, and emotional. Ongoing communication with the child’s family is an important key to success.

Year-round residential home and state-approved school serving children ages 5-15, whose families are experiencing a period of need or instability
Small, cozy residential “cottages” staffed by trained caregivers focus on creating a warm, home-like atmosphere
Highly qualified, licensed teachers, small class sizes, and personalized learning
280-acre campus in Southern Vermont includes a working farm and beautifully maintained facilities
Licensed counselors help with transitions and support each child’s social-emotional development
First-rate academic, athletic, and music programs