Chapin School Princeton 8th graders design, build and launch canoes

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Chapin School Princeton 8th graders completed a year-long project that resulted in three “lake-worthy” canoes launching at Lake Mercer in Mercer County Park.

Chapin 8th graders worked in three groups, using all of the tools necessary to craft the canoes from scratch while utilizing design thinking and collaborative learning to build a canoe ready for a successful launch.

The ships were more than capable of withstanding the lake waters, and the school’s brave lake-farers returned to shore unscathed, a little wet, and exhilarated to have accomplished such a feat.

Experiential learning has always been a core element of Chapin’s curriculum. From prekindergarten through 8th grade, Chapin School Princeton provides students with a holistic and empowering education through a rigorous curriculum, small class sizes, co-curricular instruction, and a commitment to character building.

For more information, contact Jeff Barnosky at 609-986-1708 or jbarnosky@chapinschool.org.

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