Schutz Art: Igniting Creativity, Inspiring Innovation
ART
The Schutz Arts departments offer a variety of opportunities for students to explore their creativity and develop their artistic talents.
The Arts
The Schutz Art departments use the National Core Art Standards for assessments in music, theatre and visual arts. These standards are scaffolded and divided by grade level to vertically shape student progress and learning, exploration and creative expression.
Visual Arts
Creativity, exploration and inquiry-based learning are fostered in the SAS visual arts program, reaching from kindergarten through twelfth grade. At Schutz, art is not exclusively for the talented, but rather all students have artistic skills. Two art rooms and a ceramics studio allows students to vertically progress through the arts curriculum with efficiency, resilience and a cultivated life-long love for the visual arts.
“Every child is an artist” – Pablo Picasso. The mission of the elementary visual art curriculum is to engage the students in an active learning environment, with student-centered classes. Students engage with various materials and participate in collaboration. The students begin to understand and appreciate art through aesthetics, art criticism, art history, and art production.

Theatre


Music
Music at Schutz is an integral part of education with formal classes beginning in Kindergarten and available through High School. In class, we focus on inquiry, reflection, and creation. This helps students develop confidence and a strong sense of music literacy. With regular performances throughout the school year, students have opportunities to present and showcase their learning for friends and family. The Music department is affiliated with AMIS, Association for Music in International Schools, continuously committed to growing the department on a communal and international level.
Regular classes being in Elementary, starting with Kindergarten and continue through 5th grade. With the instruction of basic music theory and listening skills, students not only start to develop correct singing skills, but enhance their ability to connect storytelling to music, conceptually.