Sixth Graders Publish Bighorn Field Journal
Middle-school naturalists spent three days documenting alpine wildflowers above Sibley Lake — the results are now bound in the library.
A small, close-knit day school in Sheridan, Wyoming, preparing students in kindergarten through eighth grade for a lifetime of thoughtful learning.
A carefully sequenced K–8 program in language arts, mathematics, history, Latin, and the natural sciences, taught by specialists who know each child by name.
Weekly advisory, service learning, and an honor code shape students who lead with integrity — inside and outside the classroom.
Outdoor education in the Bighorn foothills, an on-campus greenhouse, and a maker studio bring learning to life through hands-on experience.
At Ridgemont, we believe that a child’s early years shape a lifetime of learning. Our teachers know each student’s name, story, and stretch — and we design each day around helping them grow into capable, curious, and kind young people. I invite your family to visit our campus, meet our faculty, and see what makes this community remarkable.
— Dr. Margaret A. Halloran, Head of School
Middle-school naturalists spent three days documenting alpine wildflowers above Sibley Lake — the results are now bound in the library.
Twenty-one kindergarteners joined the Ridgemont community on the first day of school, greeted by their eighth-grade buddies.
Grades 6–8 open at the Kendrick Park Invitational this Saturday. All families welcome.