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Get to Know Us

Our school building, the Frank Family Education Center, was unveiled in 2016 and will be a house of learning shared for generations.

The center is the perfect environment to honor our spiritual selves, celebrate learning and set the stage for a fulfilling life. Classrooms and outdoor spaces enhance children’s natural curiosity and foster exploration and discovery.

  • Classrooms are designed to support children’s natural curiosities and competencies
  • Spaces enable extended projects and explorations
  • Outdoor environments built for physical, social-emotional, intellectual, and spiritual development
  • Built with the most up to date storm code requirements.

Our Mission  

At the Margaux School, our mission is to foster a vibrant, connected community where families feel welcomed and involved. We aim to build strong partnerships between parents and educators, encourage meaningful parent participation, and support the school through additional resources that enhance the learning environment. Together, we strive to create the very best experience for our children—one rooted in connection, care, and shared purpose. 

An Approach Rooted in Relationships and Spirit 

Our vision is to help young children: 

  • Develop a positive sense of self rooted in their Jewish and human identity 

  • Cultivate a love of learning inspired by wonder and curiosity 

  • Build skills of care and compassion toward self, others, and the world 

  • Honor their spiritual lives through joyful ritual, awe of nature, and acts of kindness 

Children use their hundred languages — drawing, singing, building, dancing — to ask big questions, tell their stories, and make meaning of the world. We listen deeply and respond thoughtfully, co-creating an environment where every child feels seen, heard, and valued. 

Jewish Learning & Values 

At the Margaux School, Jewish tradition is woven into the rhythm of each day. From sharing challah at Shabbat to practicing chesed (kindness) with a friend, children experience Judaism through meaningful moments of connection, curiosity, and care. 

Our classrooms and outdoor spaces reflect our Jewish identity, offering opportunities to explore, reflect, and grow. Through hands-on learning and intentional relationships, Jewish values come to life in joyful and authentic ways. 

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