Welcome to Wheeler!
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We’re glad you’re here to learn more about us and our welcoming, curious, empathetic, and unique community. Our faculty’s dynamic, innovative approach to learning, our diverse and inclusive community, our student-centered City and Farm campuses, and our phenomenal Aerie Approach provide our students with a strong academic foundation—and an encouraging, supportive launchpad for whatever comes next.
We invite you to join us on an exciting adventure by discovering award-winning programs, devoted educators, and more.
We’re here to help with any questions you may have, and we can’t wait to welcome you and your family to the Wheeler community.
We look forward to meeting you,
The Wheeler Enrollment Team
enrollment@wheelerschool.org
Applying to Wheeler
Whether you’re interested in enrolling as a Nest, Wheeler, or Hamilton student, we’ve got you covered!
Explore Wheeler’s Campuses
Click on the interactive map below to take a virtual tour of both campuses located in Providence, RI and Seekonk, MA.
Plan Your Visit at Our City and Farm Campuses
- For grades K-12: Schedule a tour on our Providence Campus (student-led tours will begin Oct. 15, 2024) by calling 401-421-8100.
- For Nursery and Pre-K: Schedule a tour by emailing the Enrollment Team (enrollment@wheelerschool.org).
Curious to learn more?
Please get in touch with us or call us at 401-421-8100 to:
- Attend an Enrollment Event
- Look through our School Viewbook for an overview of the school and its programs
- Learn more about our programs, including the Academic Divisions: Lower, Middle, Upper, and Hamilton Schools
- Connect with Wheeler staff, faculty, students, parents, or alumni
- Or by filling out this form below:
The Wheeler Statement on Diversity
At Wheeler, we actively seek students, faculty, and staff from diverse backgrounds in the belief that a broad range of experiences and viewpoints enhance learning, enrich life on campus, and better prepares us all for full participation in a pluralistic, democratic society. We also are working toward an inclusive curriculum and pedagogy necessary to support all our members and build our abilities to flourish in a diverse, multicultural nation and world. To reach this goal we know we must confront overt and hidden biases, such as racism, sexism, and homophobia, in ourselves, others, and the institutions and systems in which we work and live. We believe that these goals can only be reached with an open and continuous dialogue between all members of the Wheeler community, including families and students. We recognize that our diversity—whether based on race, ethnicity, religion, economic status, gender identity, sexual orientation or other socially significant identities —can sometimes lead to conflict, and we also believe that such tension can provide the catalyst for the growth and change we seek. We are supported in the pursuit of diversity by Wheeler’s long tradition of respect for the dignity of the individual and our shared sense of responsibility for the well-being of each other and the larger community.