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At Fairmont Private School in Anaheim Hills, after the classroom day ends, the learning and the fun continues. Students explore sports, clubs, enrichment programs, and cultural experiences that spark curiosity, nurture creativity, and build confidence. Families are actively engaged through parent coffees and community events, supporting their child’s growth, and strengthening connections with the school. Whether discovering the arts, exploring science, taking on leadership roles, or experiencing the world through school trips, every activity fosters connection, growth, and a lifelong love of learning.
Our students enjoy unparalleled global learning experiences through International School Partnership's programs. They connect with peers worldwide, engage in international exchanges, and participate in unique initiatives like ISP Model United Nations and ISP Filmmakers. Find out which ones are running this term!
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ISP Artists
Key Points of the Program
Learning Outcomes
Knowledge: Learn about different artistic movements and their role in developing individual and collective expression.
Skills: Be able to use and apply a range of different artistic techniques and media for personal expression.
Understanding: Develop an understanding of one's own feelings, thoughts, and perspectives and represent them through artistic projects.
Confidence: Increase confidence in oneself when expressing feelings creatively and in the ability to show the results to an audience in a meaningful way.
In collaboration with:
Life competencies
In this brand new programme you will have the opportunity to watch your child grow their creative confidence as they dive into an enriching art framework exclusively designed by the ILOS team for students and teachers of ISP Artists. This framework will allow students to explore their creativity as they familiarise themselves with different techniques, mediums and themes. Additionally, students will participate in two live-streamed sessions facilitated by experts in the field who will support the students in developing their creative confidence.
ISP Changemakers
Highlights of the program
Thought design workshop
Collaboration between ISP schools
Grants for real change projects
ISP Changemakers, formerly known as ISP Futures, provides schools with tools and methodologies for developing projects focused on social impact. This will enable communities to take action to address strategic issues relevant to their group and their future.
Learning outcomes
Knowledge: Gain a better understanding of the different issues and opportunities that influence the well-being of the community.
Skills: Be able to apply different frameworks and methodologies to create projects with social impact. Raise awareness and take action on environmental issues among ISP staff, students, and school communities in general.
Understanding: Develop an understanding of individual actions, as well as the social impact of collective actions.
Confidence: Increase confidence in the impact that actions have on creating sustainable change in the school community.
Being a part of this program has helped me in things I didn't imagine it would. Because of ISP, I haven't just learned about the environment and how to be more eco-friendly, but I have also earned new friends (..) It even motivated me to come to school doing this everyday (...) I didn't imagine I would love plants and taking care of the environment like this.
Student, Instituto Thomas Jefferson Querétaro México.
ISP Chess Masters
Programme highlights
ISP Chess Masters grows students’ skills and teamwork by connecting them with other ISP students to play fast chess in online and in-person tournaments in local, regional and global contexts.
Knowledge: Know how to decode an issue and the strategies that can be used for structured problem-solving
Skills: Be able to apply logical reasoning and mental flexibility to make effective decisions
Understanding: Develop an understanding of gameplay by recursively growing spatial reasoning and strategy making abilities
Confidence: Grow confidence in decision-making skills to make effective choices to engage in gameplay
I love chess and having the opportunity to get better at it through tournaments is simply amazing. You can share ideas about moves and your style of playing at the same time as playing, you can play with people you don't know and all of that with no material needed, just a computer.
Student, Fontenebro International School, Spain
ISP Cultural Exchange
ISP Cultural Exchange encourages reciprocal exchange across regions where ISP schools are located. The aim is to offer students the opportunity to experience a culture different from their own through a homestay and attending another ISP school for a month.
Knowledge: Know about a range of cultures, traditions and history
Skills: Develop language and communication skills, cultural competence, autonomy and self-confidence
Understanding: Develop understanding of individuals, communities and global issues using social awareness and empathy
Confidence: Grow confidence from being immersed in new cultures and learning in new settings
Our daughter had a great time, learned a new culture, more independence and she met a great host family and many new friends.
Parent, Lady Elizabeth School, Spain
ISP Scientists
ISP Scientists provides a unique opportunity for students to become citizen scientists and contribute to real-world STEM research projects like mapping the journey of missing plastic waste or tracking their habits to measure their environmental impact.
Knowledge: Know more about the impact of different industries in the environment
Skills: Be able to apply enquiry-based learning to carry out scientific research
Understanding: Develop an understanding of individual habits as well as the collective environmental impact
Confidence: Grow confidence in the impact that actions have in creating sustainable change in the environment
I would recommend this programme to my friends or another student because this program helped me improve a lot in different areas. (...), I also learned some extremely valuable knowledge about plastic and how we are harming the planet. Not only that, this program can help save the world and it is an experience worthy of undergoing.
Student, Tenby Schools - Setia Eco Gardens, Maylasia
ISP Filmmakers
ISP Filmmakers is a multi-disciplinary project in which students learn the importance of collaboration in achieving the common goal of producing a film, its trailer and poster. It provides insights into career pathways in film and media.
Knowledge: Know about a range of different technical aspects required to plan and execute media projects
Skills: Be able to collaborate effectively in creative teams with diverse roles and talents
Understanding: Develop an understanding of the different steps of collaborative creative projects
Confidence: Grow confidence in creative abilities and appropriately share the know-how with the team
This programme really improves your understanding of filmmaking, planning, scenes shots and will really help you on your application later on for university. It also teaches you to work together on camera shots and editing that for sure will be needed in the future.
Student, The Aquila School United Arab Emirates
ISP Virtual Exchange
ISP Virtual Exchange encourages classrooms to do a reciprocal virtual exchange of interactive activities with other ISP schools around the globe. This a great opportunity to become familiar with different cultures and build international friendships.
Understanding: Develop an understanding of individuals, communities and global issues using social awareness and empathy
Confidence: Grow confidence from being immersed in a new culture and learning in new settings
When I finished with my first meeting I immediately understood how learning about other cultures is very important to help us understand our own.
Student, MILE Bilingual School, Italy
ISP Model United Nations
ISP MUN supports students as they learn about diplomacy, international relations, research techniques, public speaking and debating which leads to them becoming delegates in Model United Nations Committee both online and in person.
Knowledge: Know about international relations, diplomacy, geography, history and current political affairs
Skills: Be able to use and apply research, writing and public speaking skills
Understanding: Develop an understanding of conflict resolution and effective tools to engage in multicultural contexts
Confidence: Grow confidence in debating with students in international contexts
Model United Nations has helped me to gain so much new knowledge regarding world issues. My public speaking skills have improved tremendously and I have become more confident.
Student, Asia Pacific Schools, Malaysia
Art Fun
Arts & Crafts Enrichment
AMC 8
Bay Area and Gold Country
Book Fairs
Boys Basketball
Boys Flag Football
Boys Lacrosse
Boys Soccer
Chess Club Enrichment
Catalina
Competitive Math Team
Choral Concerts
Cookie Decorating
Cougar Coffee
Co-ed Soccer
Día de los Muertos
Diwali
Drama Productions
Emerald Cove Outdoor
Eid
Elementary Archery
FIRST LEGO Robotics
Family Picnic
Fencing Program
Girls Basketball
Girls Lacrosse
Girls Soccer
Girls Volleyball
Jurassic DinoWorld
Lego Masters
Lego Robotics
Lil Chef Cooking
Little Makers Music Lab
Lunar New Year
Monterey Bay, Yosemite
MATHCOUNTS
MOEMS®
Made with Love
Mother’s Day Tea
National Junior Honor Society (NJHS)
A recognition program for Middle School students who excel in scholarship, character, leadership, service and
Orange County Debate League
Outdoor Movie Nights
Pre-K STEAM
PeeWee Basketball
PeeWee Soccer
PeeWee T-Ball
PeeWee Tennis
Robot Rally
Red Ribbon Week
STEAM Lab
San Diego Zoo
Student Ambassadors
A select group of student leaders who represent AHC and help new families feel welcomed and connected.
Student Government (ASB)
A student-led leadership team that gives Middle School students a voice in campus life.
Science Fair
Science Olympiad
Special Person’s Day
Spelling Bees
St. Paddy’s with Daddies
Teacher Sneak-a-Peek
Trunk or Treat
Webby Beginning Jazz & Hip Hop
Webby Creative Dance
Washington, DC
Winter Festival
President’s Volunteer Service Award (PVSA)
A national honor that recognizes Middle School students for meaningful, long-term community service.
Draw, paint, and explore mixed-media projects in a creative studio setting.
Grades 2–5 students experiment with different techniques and materials - from drawing favorite characters to creating small acrylic paintings on canvas board. They grow their artistic skills while expressing their ideas and personal style.
Create, experiment and bring imaginative ideas to life with a variety of materials.
In Arts & Crafts Enrichment, Preschool students explore different art materials and techniques in a hands-on setting. Each session invites children to cut, glue, paint and assemble as they design their own unique projects.
AMC 8 – National Math Competition
Students at our private school in Anaheim Hills continue to challenge themselves through participation in the AMC 8, a nationally recognized mathematics competition that encourages middle school mathematicians to think deeply and creatively.
As they work through 25 rigorous, timed problems covering arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and probability, students strengthen their reasoning skills, perseverance, and confidence as problem-solvers.
For Grade 4
Students and their parents, who serve as chaperones, set out together to the Bay Area and Gold Country, where history leaps off the page.
Exploring California’s Gold Rush sites as a family, they walk in the footsteps of pioneers and connect classroom lessons to real landscapes.
Students ask questions, share discoveries, and build confidence as they uncover stories of innovation and resilience that shaped the region, with parents actively guiding and supporting the journey.
Our Scholastic Book Fairs foster a love of reading by providing students access to a wide selection of age-appropriate books.
Families are encouraged to shop together while supporting literacy and enriching classroom and schoolwide resources.
Dribble, pass, and shoot to enhance coordination, teamwork, and confidence.
Elementary students in the Developmental Sports League (DSL) practice basketball fundamentals while enjoying inclusive, friendly games.
Middle school students in Tri-Way sports engage in competitive games while enhancing skills and teamwork.
Run, pass, and dodge to develop agility, teamwork, and confidence.
Elementary students in the Developmental Sports League (DSL) focus on learning the fundamentals, enjoying friendly games, and building coordination.
Middle school students in Tri-Way sports refine skills, compete in structured games, and develop confidence.
Develop speed, coordination, and tactical awareness in a new sport.
Boys in Grades 1–3 work on cradling, passing, and shooting through energetic drills and competitive games that encourage teamwork and focus.
Pass, dribble, and score to improve tactical skills, fitness, and collaboration.
Middle school students in Tri-Way sports develop coordination, perseverance, and team play.
Think ahead, plan your moves, and build strong strategic skills.
In Chess Club, K–6 students learn the rules, tactics, and strategies of the game at their own pace. Through friendly matches and guided instruction, they strengthen concentration, patience, and problem-solving in a supportive environment.
For Grade 5
Students embark on an eco-adventure to Catalina Island, where science comes alive outdoors.
They snorkel, hike, and investigate marine life, turning curiosity into action as they study ecosystems up close.
Students lead their own learning, collaborate with peers, and build confidence while exploring conservation and sustainability in a unique island setting.
The Competitive Math Team brings together students who love the challenge of a tough problem and the excitement of contest day. Working in a team setting, they explore advanced topics, compare solution strategies, and prepare for regional and national math competitions.As they represent Anaheim Hills at various contests, students discover that great mathematics is equal parts logic, creativity, and camaraderie - and that persistence is one of the most valuable skills they can develop.
Choral Concerts for Preschool–8th Grade showcase students’ musical growth as they perform a varied repertoire for families and peers. These concerts highlight teamwork, expression, and the joy of singing together.
Valentine’s Cookie Decorating is a Preschool through Kindergarten event where students decorate festive treats with a loved one.
This joyful activity encourages creativity, fine motor skills, and Valentine’s Day fun in a community setting.
Cougar Coffee is a monthly gathering that invites families to connect with one another and our school community over coffee.
Hosted in partnership with the Fairmont Parent Association, these mornings also feature spirit wear and gently used uniform sales.
Kick, pass, and score to build fitness, collaboration, and sportsmanship.
Elementary students in the Developmental Sports League (DSL) focus on learning the basics, enjoying matches, and developing coordination.
Middle school students in Tri-Way sports engage in competitive play while building skills.
Students explore the rich cultural significance of Día de los Muertos through art, storytelling, and reflective activities. Guided by teachers and supported by family involvement, they learn how communities honor loved ones and celebrate memory, connection, and life.
The experience helps students appreciate important cultural traditions while fostering empathy, respect, and a deeper understanding of how different cultures remember those they love.
AHC’s Diwali celebration shines a light on hope, joy, and togetherness. In partnership with parent volunteers, students discover the stories, traditions, and values behind the Festival of Lights through music, dance, art, and shared learning experiences.
The event emphasizes kindness, generosity, and community, offering students a meaningful way to connect with the cultural heritage of many AHC families and to appreciate the richness of our multicultural campus.
Drama Productions for grades 5 – 8 are live stage performances where students build confidence, creativity, and collaboration.
From rehearsals to curtain call, they develop acting and public speaking skills while sharing their hard work with the school community.
Emerald Cove Outdoor Science Institute
For Grade 6
At Fairmont Private School in Anaheim Hills Campus, students head to Emerald Cove for a hands-on science experience that sparks curiosity and teamwork.
They conduct experiments, explore natural habitats, and solve real-world challenges in the great outdoors.
Students take charge of their learning, build resilience, and grow confidence as they connect scientific concepts to everyday life.
Our Eid celebration invites students to learn about gratitude, reflection, and community in a warm, inclusive setting. Guided by parent volunteers, students explore the significance of Eid through age-appropriate discussions, cultural sharing, and joyful activities.
The event highlights respect, generosity, and empathy - core values that reinforce AHC's commitment to belonging and cross-cultural understanding while fostering a deeper appreciation for the traditions of our diverse community.
Develop concentration, control, and steady aim in a safe, co-ed setting.
In this beginner archery class, TK–5 students learn proper stance and technique with age-appropriate equipment while building focus, patience, and confidence through guided practice.
Students design, build, code, and compete with autonomous LEGO robots in response to real-world engineering challenges. Throughout the season, they iterate on their designs, test new ideas, and prepare for official FIRST LEGO League events across Southern California.
Grades 4–8 students don’t just play with robots - they learn to think like engineers as they represent Anaheim Hills in the California Southern FIRST LEGO League.
The Family Picnic celebrates a wonderful year together by bringing students, families, and staff together on campus. With shared meals, school-led activities, and special moments, it’s a joyful way to connect as a community.
Focus, footwork, and quick thinking come together in this dynamic, co-ed sport.
In this program, students in Grades 1–5 learn fundamental fencing techniques in a safe, structured setting that builds discipline, confidence, and respect for opponents.
Dribble, pass, and shoot to grow confidence, coordination, and teamwork.
Elementary students in the Developmental Sports League (DSL) focus on learning skills, enjoying games, and building sportsmanship.
Build agility, balance, and game intelligence in a new sport.
Girls in Grades 1–3 practice cradling, passing, and shooting through engaging activities and fun challenges that promote confidence and collaboration.
Kick, pass, and coordinate to strengthen teamwork, fitness, and belonging.
Middle school students in Tri-Way sports focus on fundamentals and enjoy competitive games.
Serve, set, and spike to strengthen communication, teamwork, and resilience.
At our Elementary School in Anaheim, students in the Developmental Sports League (DSL) practice volleyball fundamentals in a supportive, positive environment.
Step into a prehistoric world of fossils, volcanoes, and roaring fun.
In Jurassic DinoWorld, Preschool students explore the world of dinosaurs through hands-on science activities, stories, and creative projects. Children dig for “fossils,” build volcano models, and learn fun facts about different dinosaurs, sparking curiosity and early science skills.
Build, design, and experiment with creative challenges using classic LEGO bricks.
TK–5 students team up to tackle fun building missions that stretch their imagination. As they design and refine their creations, they practice collaboration, problem-solving, and persistence in a playful, hands-on setting.
Combine building and coding to bring LEGO creations to life.
Grades 1–5 students explore the basics of engineering and robotics as they construct models and experiment with simple programming concepts. Each project encourages critical thinking, creativity, and a deeper understanding of how things work.
Mix, measure, and create tasty recipes while learning kitchen basics.
TK–3 students follow step-by-step directions to prepare a new dish each week. Along the way, they practice reading, math, and fine motor skills, building independence and confidence as they cook and share their creations.
Create, play, and experiment with music and sound.
Little Makers Music Lab invites Preschool students to explore rhythm and melody through singing, movement, and instrument play. At our private school in Anaheim, California, children create simple instruments, experiment with sounds, and enjoy musical games that build listening skills, coordination, and a love of music.
Each year, AHC families and staff bring the Lunar New Year to life on campus with vibrant, joy-filled celebrations. Students learn about the holiday’s traditions, symbols, and cultural practices through performances, storytelling, and hands-on activities.
Parent volunteers are at the heart of the event, sharing their customs and helping students understand the meaning behind each ritual. The celebration deepens cultural awareness and curiosity, while honoring the diverse backgrounds that make our community unique.
For Grade 7
Students journey through Northern California, from the wonders of Monterey Bay to the awe-inspiring landscapes of Yosemite.
They investigate marine biology, hike iconic trails, and discover the power of nature firsthand.
Students collaborate, ask questions, and lead their own discoveries, building skills for life while connecting with California’s natural treasures.
MATHCOUNTS gives middle school students the chance to think fast, work together, and apply their math skills in a dynamic, in-person competition. As students progress from school rounds to chapter, state, and even national levels, they tackle a mix of individual and team-based challenges that build confidence, strategy, and perseverance.
Through collaboration and friendly competition, students discover that math can be both challenging and exciting.
MOEMS® gives students in grades 4–8 a chance to build confidence and consistency in math through monthly problem-solving challenges. Each contest invites students to think deeply, reason logically, and tackle non-routine problems that go beyond the classroom.
As they participate throughout the year, students strengthen their mathematical thinking, track their growth, and celebrate achievements through recognition and awards.
Made with Love is a Preschool through Kindergarten family art experience led by our art teacher.
Students and their families create meaningful artwork together while celebrating creativity, connection, and shared classroom time.
Mother’s Day Tea is a cherished Preschool through Kindergarten celebration honoring mothers and special guests.
Students enjoy sharing tea, treats, songs, crafts, and quality time with the important adults in their lives.
National Junior Honor Society celebrates students who go above and beyond in the classroom and in their community. By invitation, members are selected based on strong academics, responsibility, and integrity. NJHS students lead service projects, support school-wide initiatives, and serve as role models on campus. Along the way, they deepen their commitment to learning, build leadership skills, and discover the difference they can make through character and service.
At our Middle School in Anaheim Hills, students join our competitive debate team to represent Fairmont Anaheim Hills in the Orange County Debate League. Guided by our Debate Coach, they learn how to research timely issues, build persuasive cases, and respond to challenging cross-examination.
Across a series of tournaments, students compete against peers from other schools, sharpen their critical-thinking and public-speaking skills, and gain the confidence to advocate for their ideas in a formal, high-level setting.
Outdoor Movie Night brings families together on campus for a relaxed evening under the stars. Community members enjoy a family-friendly film, snacks, and time together in a welcoming atmosphere.
Explore science, technology, engineering, art and math through hands-on discovery.
In Pre-K STEAM, Pre-K students join the STEAM Team for an all-new session of engaging, practical activities. Each class focuses on one of the five STEAM categories, giving children the chance to experiment, investigate and learn through age-appropriate projects.
Dribble, pass, and shoot with kid‑friendly hoops and lots of encouragement.
In PeeWee Basketball, Preschool–Pre‑K students are introduced to basic basketball skills using lower hoops and smaller balls. Through simple drills and fun games, they practice dribbling, passing, and shooting while developing balance, coordination, and confidence.
Run, kick, and play while learning the basics of the world’s most popular sport.
In PeeWee Soccer, Preschool–Pre‑K students learn fundamental skills like dribbling, passing, and shooting using age‑appropriate equipment. The class focuses on fun, movement, and simple team games that build coordination, confidence, and a love for being active.
Swing, throw, and catch in a playful introduction to baseball.
PeeWee T‑Ball gives Preschool–Pre‑K students a fun way to learn the basics of hitting off a tee, fielding, and base running. Using kid‑sized equipment and simple drills, children build hand‑eye coordination and motor skills while learning to play and share with teammates.
Learn the basics of tennis with scaled‑down courts and equipment.
PeeWee Tennis gives Preschool–Pre‑K students an age‑appropriate introduction to tennis using smaller racquets, low‑compression balls, and mini courts. Children practice simple strokes, footwork, and cooperative games that build motor skills, focus, and a positive first experience with the sport.
Design, build, and test robots in a playful lab environment.
K–5 students tackle hands-on robotics challenges using age-appropriate tools and materials. With guided support, they learn to plan, troubleshoot, and refine their ideas - building confidence as they turn their concepts into moving, working designs.
Red Ribbon Week is a schoolwide initiative focused on promoting healthy choices and positive decision-making.
Through themed activities and age-appropriate lessons, students learn the importance of making safe, responsible choices in a supportive environment.
Explore science, technology, engineering, art, and math through hands-on discovery.
In STEAM Lab, K–5 students experiment with creative projects that connect multiple disciplines. Each session invites them to question, test, and refine their ideas, nurturing curiosity and creative problem-solving.
For Grade 3
Students hop on the train to San Diego and turn a year of animal studies into real-world adventure at the San Diego Zoo.
With parents serving as chaperones, students get curious, ask questions, and connect classroom learning to hands-on experiences - meeting animals they've studied, exploring habitats and discovering conservation in action.
Every moment at the zoo is a chance for students to lead their own learning, share discoveries, and build empathy for wildlife.
Student Ambassadors are the friendly faces of AHC. They greet new families, assist with campus tours and events, and serve as peer mentors for students who are new to the community.
By representing their school with pride and professionalism, Ambassadors strengthen their communication and interpersonal skills. They learn how to support others, build connections and model the welcoming, inclusive culture that defines AHC.
Student Government empowers Middle School students to shape the AHC experience. Elected representatives plan events, lead spirit initiatives, gather student feedback, and collaborate with faculty to make campus life more engaging and inclusive.
By working together for their peers, ASB members build confidence in public speaking, practice organization and collaboration, and discover how responsible leadership can make a real, positive impact on their school.
Science Fair Competition Pathway
All Grades 6–8 students have the opportunity to enter their projects in the Orange County Science and Engineering Fair, where top research from across the county is judged by industry and academic experts. Qualifying projects may advance to the California Science Fair and, for the most outstanding work, the Thermo Fisher Junior Innovators Challenge.
Our students have earned multiple 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place awards at county and state level, with several placing in the top 25 nationally. Beyond the medals, participants learn how to design and carry out a research project, present their findings professionally, and respond confidently to judges’ questions - skills that serve them well long after the competition ends.
Our Science Olympiad teams compete in both Elementary and Middle School divisions across Southern California, traveling to prestigious universities such as USC, UC Irvine, and UC Riverside to take part in high-level invitational and regional tournaments.
Students work in pairs and small groups on lab-based, engineering, and study events - from solving mock crimes and identifying unknown substances to mastering topics like anatomy, botany, and physics. Along the way, they discover their individual STEM interests while learning to collaborate under real competition pressure.
Special Person’s Day invites Preschool through Kindergarten students to welcome a grandparent, family member, or other important adult to campus.
This inclusive celebration allows every child to share a meaningful experience through classroom activities and time together.
Spelling Bees for grades 2–8 give students the opportunity to demonstrate language skills, confidence, and perseverance.
This academic tradition celebrates strong study habits and a commitment to learning in an encouraging setting.
St. Paddy’s with Daddies is a festive Preschool through Kindergarten breakfast that brings students and their fathers or special guests together.
Families enjoy food, school spirit, and meaningful connection to start the day.
Held prior to the start of the school year, Teacher Sneak-a-Peek offers families an opportunity to connect with our school community.
Students meet their teacher, explore the classroom, and begin to feel comfortable and excited about the year ahead.
Trunk or Treat is a festive on-campus celebration offering a safe and fun trick-or-treating experience for families. Decorated trunks, costumes, and school spirit make this a memorable event for all ages.
Move, groove, and build confidence through fun, high-energy dance.
TK–3 students warm up, stretch, and learn beginner jazz and hip-hop routines set to age-appropriate music. As they practice each week, they improve coordination, rhythm, and self-expression while having fun with friends.
Move, stretch, and express creativity through music, pre-ballet, and tumbling.
In Webby Creative Dance, Preschool and Pre-K students are introduced to pre-ballet, creative movement and simple tumbling skills. Classes use age-appropriate music, movements and fun props to keep young dancers engaged.
For Grade 8
Students step into the heart of American history and government in Washington, DC.
They visit landmarks, engage with national institutions, and connect classroom learning to the real world.
Students lead discussions, ask big questions, and build confidence as they explore the stories and decisions that shape the nation’s future.
Winter Festival is a joyful schoolwide celebration featuring snow play, sled rides, carnival attractions, visits with Santa, and more.
Families gather to enjoy seasonal fun and create lasting memories together.
The President’s Volunteer Service Award encourages students to commit their time and talents to serving others. Over a 12‑month period, students log significant hours of volunteer work on and off campus as they support causes they care about.
Throughout the process, students plan, document, and reflect on their contributions, growing a stronger sense of civic responsibility. Earning this nationally recognized award reinforces the value of service and inspires a lifelong habit of giving back.
After dismissal, Preschool–Grade 8 students head to Extended Day (3:45–5:30 pm), a safe, welcoming space where they can finish homework, join organized games and activities, and relax with friends. The program blends learning and play, giving students time to explore interests indoors and outdoors while building social skills and independence.
Families can choose full-year enrollment or drop in as needed, making after-school care flexible, convenient, and connected to the Fairmont community.
I play volleyball and I feel that effort in athletics comes from devotion to the game. I like to arrive early to lessons and practices, listen to my coaches, and give my maximum energy into doing the best I can for my team.
Dahlia Grade 8
Student
During 5th grade, I decided to try out and join every sport offered at school, although I had no experience in playing these sports. Although it was scary to take this risk for fear of embarrassment, it paid off in the long run. I learned many new skills, developed my athletic abilities, and became a better team player
Olivia Grade 8
I’ve been at Fairmont since I was three years old; it’s basically my second home!
I’ve grown so much since napping in preschool for Skittles to being captain of our basketball team. In Mr. Hughes’ debate class I’ve learned to think critically and speak confidently.
Sahana
During my Fairmont experience, I have been able to participate in so many different opportunities.
I have participated in art, Science Olympiad, higher-level math opportunities, school sports, and amazing trips that I get to experience. My teachers have been so supportive throughout my journey, which has motivated me to keep pushing on.
Kayla
I am grateful and honored to have been selected as a recipient of the Husky Elite recognition.
My wonderful teachers and coaches have supported and taught me as I competed in the local and state science fairs and have encouraged me equally when I am playing on the basketball court or the flag football field. I am so appreciative of their tireless efforts to ensure that I have the best possible school experience.
Mohan
Experience Fairmont Anaheim Hills - where students explore, grow, and thrive through sports, clubs, leadership, celebrations, and a supportive, inspiring community.