
Group Courses
Cultivate the love of learning
Registration for Fall 2025 Term is now open!
Group courses : Free
We’re excited to launch Fall 2025 programs at Park Street Education, blending social, academic, and digital learning. From Peer-to-Peer courses that build confidence and friendships, to French language classes, to English programs focussing on social media and journalism and STEM program focussing on AI — our fall term offers engaging, real-world learning in a supportive environment.​

Financial Literacy (Grades 4–8) 💰Students will explore real-world money skills like saving, budgeting, and understanding credit — turning curiosity into confidence and helping them make smart financial choices for life.​ Courses in upcoming terms will engage families in learning together and building lasting money skills.
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Peer-To-Peer Program– Junior (Grades 4–7) | Senior (Grades 8–12) 🧠This Fall, our Peer-to-Peer (P2P) groups will help students navigate key social and personal challenges. Juniors will focus on managing friendships and building confidence, while Seniors will explore healthy ways to cope with change and loss. Both groups provide a safe space for students to connect, share, and support one another. Building on the success of our Kindness is Cool Klub (KICK) from the spring, students will also be encouraged to carry forward what they started—bringing acts of kindness and even launching their own school-based clubs into the new year.
French – Junior (Grades 4–7) 🇫🇷Students develop beginner to intermediate French skills through interactive lessons, storytelling, and games that bring language to life. Each term blends speaking, listening, and reading practice with creative projects that highlight cultural differences and global perspectives. By the end, students gain both confidence in their French and an appreciation for diverse voices and stories.
French – Senior (Grades 8–12) 🇫🇷Students take their French learning to the next level through hands-on activities like interviews, debates, and analyzing authentic texts. The course explores identity, stereotypes, and cultural narratives, encouraging students to think critically while expanding their vocabulary and fluency. By practicing French in real-world contexts, students build advanced skills and a deeper global awareness.
English: Social Media Savvy – Junior (Grades 4–7) | Senior (Grades 8–12) 📱Students explore how social media affects their self-image, relationships, and daily choices. Through roleplay, campaign design, and interactive debates, they’ll examine viral trends, filters, and algorithms while discussing online safety and kindness. The course empowers students to use social platforms thoughtfully, encouraging them to become intentional, responsible, and confident digital citizens.
STEM: Amazing AI – Junior (Grades 4–7) | Senior (Grades 8–12) 🤖Students discover how artificial intelligence shapes everything from music playlists to hiring decisions. They’ll investigate how machines learn, where bias creeps in, and how automation is changing jobs and society. Through design projects, ethical debates, and team challenges, students gain critical thinking skills and a deeper understanding of how AI will influence their future.
English: Journalism Journeys – Junior (Grades 4–7) | Senior (Grades 8–12) 📰Students become truth-seekers as they explore how news is created and how misinformation spreads in a digital world. They’ll practice headline analysis, build their own “fact-check toolkit,” and take on projects that highlight fairness and ethics in reporting. By working like journalists, students strengthen their media literacy and leave empowered to ask tough questions and tell impactful stories.



