Stanley Clark School, Private education institution in South Bend, Indiana
Stanley Clark School is a private institution in South Bend serving students from preschool through eighth grade. The campus sits on 30 acres of wooded land with modern classroom buildings, athletic fields, and separate play areas designed for different age groups.
The school was founded in 1958 as Cleland School on Eddy Street and received its present name in 1963 following a move to the former Hoffman Estate. This renaming marked a turning point in the institution's development.
Students at Stanley Clark School learn three world languages, beginning with Spanish in preschool, while participating in comprehensive arts and athletics programs.
The school enrolls students from seven counties across Indiana and Michigan. Since the campus operates across two different time zones, visitors should account for this when planning their visit.
Fourth graders participate in a classroom economy system where they manage finances and develop entrepreneurial skills through hands-on experience. This practical approach helps young students understand real-world economic concepts in an engaging way.
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