A Virtual Look Inside Langley
Get to know Langley’s philosophy, values, and classroom experiences from the safety and comfort of your home. While we can’t open up our campus this year for tours, we hope this gives you an in-depth look inside Langley from many different angles and viewpoints.
In a Nutshell: Our Philosophy in Three Minutes
These one-minute whiteboard videos explain what makes Langley unique. When you join our community, your child will receive a balanced curriculum of academics and social-emotional learning that is age-appropriate and prepares him or her for high school and beyond.
The Langley School’s Arc of Development
The Two Sides to Langley’s Signature Curriculum
Where Community Comes Together
Walking Tours of Our Beautiful Campus
A wooded oasis that is tucked away from the main roads, our campus is easily accessible to key surrounding cities such as McLean, Arlington, Falls Church, Great Falls, Vienna, and Reston. Take a virtual walking tour of our nine-acre, nine-building campus that promotes movement between classes and community among grades.
Primary School Walking Tour
Middle School Walking Tour
Going Deeper Into Our Programs
Led by Langley administrators and our expert educators, these webinars introduce you to our curriculum and priorities. You will learn about our teaching and learning models, our priorities, and the resulting student skills and competencies.
The Foundational Skills We Prioritize That Lead to Long-Lasting Outcomes
Introduction to Primary School: Investing in the Early Years
Our Approach and Process During Uncertain Times
Langley: Through A Student Lens
(recording from a recent admission event)
On the Go? Listen to Our “Climbing the Arc” Podcasts
Climbing the Arc is our podcast that welcomes listeners into the classroom. You’ll hear the energy and learning as students and teachers interact and engage in activities.
Voices of Our Community Members
Langley’s 78-year history has not only generated thousands of graduates who have gone on to lead lives of purpose, but also is embodied by the thousands of parents who have raised their children together during their Langley years. And, our dedicated faculty and staff are committed to the development and growth of every child, every day.
Multiculturalism In the Classroom
Lucas Bitar
Langley Student
Preparing Students for Their Futures
Ryan McKinney
Science Teacher and Langley Parent
Finding Belonging In Our Community
Yashika Cantrell
Langley Parent
A Strategic View on Shaping Culture
Shireen Zaman
Langley Parent and Board Trustee
Like a Good Read? Enjoy Our Blogs!
By Dr. Mona Tauber, Math Specialist at The Langley School
This discussion, that can be heard in upper elementary classrooms, reveals much about children’s mental math skills, as well as what children understand about numbers.
By Jessica Robinson, Grade 3 Teacher and Language Arts Co-Department Chair at The Langley School, and Parent of Three Langley Students
Reading is not a chore, an obligation, or an assignment; it is a window into our understanding of the world.
By Shannon Eagan, Langley Middle School Social Studies Teacher
When offered the opportunity to engage our eighth-graders in a two-week, cross-curricular program requiring working with my amazing colleagues and incorporating field trips, outside speakers, math, art, technology, engineering, writing, and my specific discipline, social studies, my answer was a resounding “yes!”