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Signature Programs

Field Trips & Field Studies

Kids in the Museum

Our students must integrate the world outside their classroom in order to truly connect the topics they are studying to their community and to find deep meaning in their project work.

 

Preschool students travel once a week to explore the many diverse opportunities of Southern California. 

 

Starting in elementary school, students start traveling 2-3 times a week. In addition to field trips, our elementary students engage in field studies – field studies are taught by master teachers and are usually 4-16 weeks in length.

Here is a list of different field trips and field studies our Argo Navis students have been on:

Arboretum of Los Angeles County

Aquarium of the Pacific

Autry Museum of Western Heritage

Battleship Iowa

Bob Baker Marionette Theater

Bolsa Chica Conservancy

Broad Museum

California Science Center

California Institute of Technology Science and Art Programs

Children's Maritime Foundation

Chocolate Factories

Columbia Memorial Space Museum

Craft and Folk Art Museum

Creative Learning Place

Descanso Gardens

Discovery Cube LA

Eco Station

Environmental Learning Center at Hyperion

Ferndell Trail and Nature Center – Griffith Park

Franklin Murphy Sculpture Garden

Gentle Barn

Getty Museums

Griffith Observatory

Heritage Square Museum

Hollywood Museum

Huntington Library and Gardens

iFly Indoor Skydiving

Kenneth Hahn Park

Kidspace Children's Museum

La Brea Tar Pits

LACMA

Lenny Krayzelburg Swim Academy

Long Beach Museum of Art

Los Angeles County Museum of Art

Los Angeles Maritime Museum

Madrona Marshes

Melody Ranch Motion Pictures Studio Museum

Mildred E. Mathias Botanical Garden

Mt. Baldy Environmental Education Center

Museum of Contemporary Art

Museum of Neon Art

Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County

Norton Simon Museum

Rancho Los Cerritos

The Petersen Automotive Museum

Six Flags Magic Mountain

Skirball Cultural Center

South Coast Botanic Garden

Theatre Works

Tongva Park and Splash Pad

UCLA Fowler Museum

UCLA Hammer Museum

Waterfront Education

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