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Our Mission

Our mission is to provide a balanced and challenging education that ignites in our students a passion for discovery and learning, prepares them to succeed in college, and inspires them to lead lives of integrity, purpose, and responsible global citizenship.

Our Story

With the generous support of the Walton Family Foundation, we opened in the fall of 2017 and will continue to grow incrementally to serve approximately 500 students in Grades 6 through 12.

Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging

Thaden School is committed to actively engaging with the ever-unfinished and essential work of diversity, equity, inclusion, and anti-racism.

WHY THADEN?

Our Students

By virtue of our Indexed Tuition program and small class sizes, we offer a learning culture in which students of many interests, aspirations, and backgrounds can share and explore different points of view under the guidance of nurturing, even-handed educators. As our students discover their common ground and learn from their differences, they grow better prepared for life and citizenship in a nation founded upon a shared commitment to the value of civil debate and diversity of thought.

Our Faculty

Recruited from all parts of the United States and many parts of the world, our educators bring to our campus a passion for and mastery of the subjects they teach and the ability to educate, inspire, and mentor young people, inside and outside of the classroom. The diverse talents, interests, regional identities, and backgrounds of our faculty create a learning environment that empowers students to think expansively and imaginatively about their potential and the course of their journey in life.

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Our Curriculum

Our core curriculum not only provides students with a broad foundation in the sciences and the humanities but also teaches them how to integrate disciplines and understand their dynamic connections. Our commitment to interdisciplinary problem solving also finds rich expression in our three signature programs — Wheels, Reels, and Meals — where students combine multiple fields of study and engage with community partners in ways that foster a strong sense of civic responsibility. Intensives and other forms of independent study as well as Community-Based Learning (CBL) courses provide further opportunities for students to form and investigate their own questions from many angles.

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Our Campus

Designed by a nationally renowned team of architects, our campus is itself a teacher that sparks curiosity, inspires creativity, and invites reflection. As students move through the course of the day, they encounter a variety of architectural spaces and landscape features that enhance their learning while creating an enduring and enriching sense of place.

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Our Community

As our school community continues to grow, we continue to be intentional about fostering a sense of belonging that makes each and all of us feel known, seen, heard, and celebrated. Thaden aspires to be a school where a diverse community can feel a shared sense of belonging. 

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Alivia S. '29 All-Region Choir

Alivia Steeves '29 earned a spot in the All-Region Junior High Treble Choir and participated in the All-Region Clinic and Concert last weekend at Bentonville High School. Hundreds of students from across the region audition every year for this highly competitive opportunity. We are proud of your hard work and dedication, Alivia! 

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Empty Bowls and Harvest Fest Classes Visit Life Styles

The Empty Bowls and Harvest Festival classes took a field trip to deliver handmade bowls to Life Styles, Inc., the recipient of this year's donations. Life Styles "enthusiastically supports individuals with disabilities in reaching their full potential as contributing members of the community."

Each Thaden student partnered with a Life Styles participant and collaborated on the glazing of a bowl. Together they decided on a glazing technique and style and spent some time getting to know each other. It was lovely to be hosted in their beautiful art studio and spend time hearing about their art projects. The Life Styles Blair Center focuses heavily on bringing art into the lives of their clients and hosts many arts events, and it has been wonderful to partner with them this year. Thank you to everyone who attended Harvest Festival, supported our students, and helped to broaden our community.

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Lily Cate C. Represents Thaden at Clinton Presidential Leadership Program

Congratulations to Lily Cate (LC) C. ’26, who was selected as one of only 50 high school students across Arkansas to participate in the Clinton Foundation’s Student Presidential Leaders Series (SPLS). The yearlong program engages students in developing leadership skills, exploring civic participation, and learning how to turn their knowledge into action.

Throughout the program, LC connects with peers from across the state, collaborates with community leaders, and completes a capstone project focused on how students engage with outdoor activities and state and national parks. Her work so far has encouraged young people to connect with nature, promote stewardship, and find inspiration beyond the classroom.

We’re proud of LC for representing Thaden with curiosity, initiative, and leadership throughout this statewide program.

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Celebrating Chinese Culture at the Bentonville Public Library

On September 27, Thaden School partnered with members of the local Chinese community, Bentonville High School, Bentonville West High School, and the Bentonville Public Library to host Chinese Culture Under Painting Brushes. The event celebrated the Mid-Autumn Festival with paintings created by children ages 4–10, each reflecting themes of Chinese culture. Guests also participated in hands-on activities such as mooncake making and batik (wax-dyeing) art.

Fourteen Thaden Mandarin students from both Middle and Upper School volunteered at the event. Some guided guests through batik, others tried their hand at mooncake making, and many engaged in meaningful conversations that led to new friendships with students from BHS and BWHS. Through their service, Thaden students contributed to the community while embodying the values at the heart of a Thaden education: kindness, reliability, and curiosity.

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Racing Together for a Cause

Over Labor Day weekend, Thaden teachers and students competed in the Celebrate! Corporate Relay at Memorial Park in Bentonville. Put on by the Rampy Foundation, Trifest is the largest triathlon in Arkansas each year, raising funds and awareness for MS research. Twenty-seven teams competed in the relay, with each member swimming 800 meters, cycling 13 miles, and running 3.2 miles.

Two Tri-Thaden teams represented the School with outstanding performances. Coach Venable, Gwilym S. ’29, and Ms. Abbey finished second in the Educators Cup and fifth overall. Ms. Heil, Marshall D. ’26, and Mr. Elliott earned third in the Educators Cup and seventh overall.

Together, the students and teachers challenged themselves side by side, building resilience and coming together for a cause that matters.

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