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    First Take Acting Program

    First Take Acting Program

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    My daughter has been taking courses for two years and one class away to finishing the core program!…read moreBefore first take she struggled with finding something she enjoyed, self esteem was low and sense of purpose at school was lacking. When she expressed interest in acting, First Take was the first place recommended. Ever since we signed her up we just knew that this was the place for her. She found a community and mentors that are passionate for the craft and hard working. She has found a new way to connect with others and this place has helped build her confidence. Her mentor/teacher Rob has been a huge influence on her success and we couldn't do this without the encouragement of everyone at First Take, especially Nancy! Look no more when you are seeking for an education and opportunity for your love for acting! Nothing but professionalism from everyone there.

    Great school! Amazing support both for creative and professional growth. Hannah Cockman's class in…read moreparticular is fun, engaging, and insightful. Hannah is a working actor that brings her wealth of knowledge of being on set to the classroom. She demystifies the art of acting making it approachable, actionable and fun!

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    Our First Take masterclass student Siua Ikale'o alongside Jason Momoa in a first look at Apple TV's Chief of War. Premiering August 1, 2025!
    Our First Take masterclass student Siua Ikale'o alongside Jason Momoa in a first look at Apple TV's Chief of War. Premiering August 1, 2025!
    Masterclass student Cameron Britton landed a role in Bong Joon Ho's "Mickey 17" alongside Mark Ruffalo, Toni Collette & others
    Masterclass student Cameron Britton landed a role in Bong Joon Ho's "Mickey 17" alongside Mark Ruffalo, Toni Collette & others
    Masterclass student Jay Liu with a co-star role for AppleTV's For All Mankind

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    Masterclass student Jay Liu with a co-star role for AppleTV's For All Mankind
    Brightworks School

    Brightworks School

    4.4
    (13 reviews)
    2.7 km

    Brightworks is a truly magical school! It has been a place of complete transformation for my child…read more As a seasoned educator who has taught in public and private schools in both the U.S. and internationally, I can confidently say that the Brightworks ethos and pedagogy embody what children need to thrive and succeed in our ever-changing world. We came to Brightworks when my older daughter was in 4th grade (also known as the Quartz band). She had previously attended another wonderful school--where my younger daughter continues to thrive--but it simply wasn't the right fit for her. By 3rd grade, she was taking three half-hour "bathroom breaks" each day, essentially the equivalent of cutting elementary school. She was being bullied by peers, had grown to hate the process of learning, and was beginning to believe that she was "dumb." She was also nearly two grade levels behind in reading. After exploring many schools, we discovered Brightworks. It wasn't flashy, but it immediately felt like the right place for her. Our first day was challenging. Although she had struggled at her previous school, she also found change difficult and was resistant to starting somewhere new. She refused to enter the classroom and instead ran up a tree in tears. The teacher (collaborator), Shirvan, responded with remarkable patience and warmth, reassuring me that my daughter could join the group whenever she felt ready. The administrators were equally phenomenal, offering compassion and support when they could see how embarrassed and overwhelmed I felt with my "spirited" child. About four hours later, she finally joined the class. Within just a few days, she loved school so much that she was sad when the day ended and disappointed when holidays approached. After each winter, spring, and summer break, she was thrilled to return. Within a year, she progressed from reading at a 2nd-grade level (e.g., Dog Man) to devouring upper elementary and middle school novels such as the Wings of Fire and Warriors series. She came to love school, the process of learning, her teachers, and her peers. She transformed from a wilted flower into a blossoming tree. The ethos of Brightworks is to meet children where they are and to approach learning through real-world contexts that spark their interests. Science and math are taught through hands-on exploration and authentic problem-solving, while reading and writing are developed through both personal interests and guided learning around social justice topics. Students gain genuine critical thinking skills alongside practical experience using shop tools. The multi-age, schoolhouse model allows older students to care for younger ones, fostering responsibility, empathy, and meaningful mentorship. Every collaborator is dedicated to guiding each child to become the best version of themselves. I only wish that all teaching and learning could be approached in the way Brightworks does.

    Our son is 8 and in the middle of his 3rd year at Brightworks…read more We couldn't be happier about how the school has supported his learning, both socio-emotional (he is high energy and we were worried he'd be seen as a 'bad' kid at a traditional school) and academic (particularly reading, where he's been a bit slow, but now is right on track and loving reading). Brightworks' approach is project based. Not just doing projects *in* classes--like the science class doing a science project about earthquakes--but doing interdisciplinary projects *instead of* classes, with a greater degree of fluidity and flexibility in time and approach. The school has a strong maker and tinkering culture. We also don't have things that more traditional schools have, such as tests or grades, though we do have parent conferences and documentation of progress in several key areas (like a swim school report card). The kids do NOT sit at individual desks. A lot more time is spent outdoors, and we're in the Presidio, so there's tons of nature to explore. The kids aren't organized into typical grade levels, like K, 1, 2, 3. Instead they're in "bands" of up to a dozen kids each, giving the school more flexibility in placing kids in the group that they'd most benefit from being in each year, with less stigma if a child is "skips" a grade or is held back. The school's approach is naturally well-suited for kids with different needs. E.g. the focus on meeting every kid where they're at, individual learning trajectories, and being able to take the time that the kids need rather than being tied to a fixed daily or weekly schedule with lists of specific learning objectives. We've gotten great and entirely non-judgemental support for our son. That said, as a small school and as a private school, not every need or circumstance can be accommodated and we have seen a couple classmates over the years with, e.g. dyslexia or autism, move on to more specialized schools. (If your kid has special needs, I would ask about it; we do have many neurodiverse and other kids with particular needs that are doing great and seem well supported.) One thing that exemplifies the school is our annual Maker Marketplace where anyone in the community can sell things-like crafts, food items, gifts, or even carnival games or other experiences. It's entrepreneurial and community-forward, and there's a fair amount of open-endedness in what is possible. Maker Marketplace is a bit chaotic and a lot of fun and learning, and to me that really is the Brightworks way.

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    Our beautiful school building
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    Science explorations
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