Taking action, locally and globally
Through a partnership with the Round Square consortium, community engagement in New York City, intentional curricula, and international study programs, our students have immersive experiences that educate them to become global citizens. Nightingale students learn how to investigate the world, communicate effectively with diverse audiences, appreciate international and intercultural perspectives, and take action for the well being of our local and global communities.
Lower School
Building relationships from day one
Relationships are the center of community-building at Nightingale, where each student develops a keen sense of self while embracing identities beyond their own. Through inquiry-based projects, students gain a deeper understanding of the strength and beauty that lie in differences. Honoring the community makes students active participants in a world that celebrates diversity in all of its forms.
Students gain a deeper understanding of the strength and beauty that lie in differences.
Celebrating family heritage
In Lower School, students share stories through lively discussions of family, home life, occupations, and different cultural traditions. Held annually each spring, families from all divisions are invited to contribute their expertise and insights at Cultural Night, one of Nightingale's most beloved community events. At Cultural Night, the Schoolhouse transforms into a hub of global destinations, celebrating numerous cultures within the community. Upon arrival, students receive a "passport" and receive a stamp from each room they visit. At each destination, families share their culture through food, decorations, tradition, dance, and more.
In Lower School, students share stories through lively discussions of family, home life, occupations, and different cultural traditions.
Middle School
Out of the classroom and into the field
In the Environmental Field Studies Program, Class VII and Class VIII students with a deep appreciation for science have an opportunity to delve into their interests by participating in a research trip. Accompanied on their travels by science faculty, students spend time in the classroom every day—whether that be a physical building or the ocean—while also having time for excursions. Immersed in the environment, students learn about desert ecology (flora and fauna), and depositional and erosional processes that shape landscapes. The ESFS Program alternates every other year with the Costa Rica Field Studies Program, where students study biology and ecology.
In 2024, the ESFS program journeyed to The Island School in The Bahamas. There, the main points of study were coral reef ecology, shark research and conservation, mycology, aquaponics, island sustainability, and the impact of climate change and pollution on the world’s oceans.
Recent trips include Iceland, Costa Rica, The Bahamas, Red Rock Canyon, Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, Horseshoe Canyon, Antelope Canyon, and the Grand Canyon.
Learning from those who learn differently
At Manhattan Children’s Center, Class V students venture beyond the blue doors to work alongside children with autism and other special needs and build communication and socialization skills while establishing friendships. Nightingale students bring support and joy to their new buddies as they build empathy, compassion, and respect for children who learn differently. Each year, Class V students contribute to raising awareness about autism.
Nightingale students bring support and joy to their new buddies.
Upper School
A partnership that broadens horizons
Round Square is a vibrant, connected network of 200 independent schools in 50 countries around the world. As part of this consortium, Nightingale students develop competence, character, and understanding in support of six IDEALS: Internationalism, Democracy, Environmental Sustainability, Adventure, Leadership, and Service. Learning by doing, supporting communities in need, going beyond one’s comfort zone, and becoming agents of positive change inspire Round Square and its partner schools’ ground-breaking work.
As part of this consortium, Nightingale students develop competence, character, and understanding.
Becoming global citizens
It’s hard to imagine bringing as much joy, enrichment, growth, and perspective to education as time living and studying abroad. Nightingale’s program encompasses amazing opportunities for students to travel the world while augmenting their studies in literature, history, science, math, and art. Students expand their knowledge of global cultures everywhere, from South Africa to London to China. Study abroad at Nightingale galvanizes academics through a real sense of global citizenship, awareness, and agency in the world.
Students expand their knowledge of global cultures everywhere, from South Africa to London to China.