Philosophy

The Trillium Program comes from a need for the continuation of French education beyond preschool classrooms. Through their shared vision of what the world and existing educational systems currently need, Pascale Setbon and Sudha Seetharaman decided to respond to their community by forming a center for progressive, international education. Pascale Setbon is a pioneer in French education in Brooklyn and opened a French immersion preschool in 2006. Sudha Seetharaman provides arts and science-based education to the Clinton Hill community. She founded Trilok School after witnessing the need for the integration of art, science and technology with education. Trilok School has always valued multilingualism, and through this collaboration with LLS is excited to implement a French/ English Dual-lingual Program

The pedagogical, philosophical and educational values and mission of The Language and Laughter Studio closely align with the educational structure of Trilok School. They each place an emphasis on a sustained holistic education of a child’s mind, body and soul in addition to the arts, environmental sustainability and real-time interaction with international cultures. This is reflected in Trilok school’s prioritization of foreign languages and the Trillium Program that Pascale will co-initiate within the school.

In the Trillium Program, children are scholars, creators, leaders and grand contributors to their community.

The program’s bilingual curriculum emphasizes a well-rounded approach to education with artistic expression as the foundation of a child’s social emotional development. Children are active participants in their own learning. The curriculum will be highly individualized and experiential according to each student’s needs. We emphasize engagement with the community, field trips and project-based learning.

The Trillium Program will begin with one class – the Trillium Class – as a Kindergarten, First and Second Grade mixed age classroom.

We will introduce this program at this age group and continue up till high school.

Accreditations and Affiliations:

The Trillium Program is affiliated with and recognized by the Cambridge International Curriculum. The Cambridge international curriculum sets a global standard for education and is recognised by universities and employers worldwide. The curriculum is flexible, challenging and inspiring, culturally sensitive yet international in approach. Cambridge students develop an informed curiosity and a lasting passion for learning. They also gain the essential skills they need for success at university and in their future careers.

We will also seek membership (2022) and accreditation (2025) from the Independent Schools Admissions Association of Greater New York (ISAAGNY), which is a not-for-profit organization whose member schools agree to adhere to ISAAGNY’s state admissions practices and procedures. This is in order to ensure a fair and professional admissions process that best serves its schools and applicant families.