The Giacalone Family

 

As another school year is upon us, we wanted to take a moment to express our gratitude to the Oakwood School community. Over the past several years, Dominic and Justin have had the privilege of attending this exceptional school, and we couldn’t be more grateful for the positive impact it has had on their growth and development. 

From the very beginning, we chose Oakwood School because of its strong commitment to academic excellence, its nurturing environment, and its focus on children. We have always been impressed by the dedication of the teachers and staff who go above and beyond to ensure that each student feels supported, challenged, and inspired. The innovative teaching methods, coupled with a caring and inclusive atmosphere, have provided both boys with a solid foundation not just in their studies, but in life. It has been wonderful to witness them grow, learn, and thrive at Oakwood School. They have developed not only academically but also socially and emotionally. The emphasis on character, education, leadership, and community service has helped them both become more compassionate and responsible individuals. 

We also want to acknowledge the importance of parent involvement at Oakwood School. Volunteering has been a meaningful experience for our family, allowing us to give back to a community that has given us so much. It has also been an opportunity for us to connect with other parents, get to know the teachers and staff better, and play an active role in our children's education. We believe that a strong school community is built on the collaboration between parents, teachers, and students, and we are grateful for the chance to contribute to this wonderful environment. 


Paul Giacalone P ’31, MS ’24

The Bruce Family

P ’32
“Cameron continues to grow in confidence, and he accurately reflects the core personal values Oakwood School expects of their students.”

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The Saffarian Family

P ’30, ’33, ’35
“Respect, mindfulness, and kindness are embedded into the Oakwood culture, and those are a few of the most valuable aspects for our family.”

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