Hillbrook School
Christine (Jones) Thorpe is an experienced individual who has held various roles in different organizations. Christine currently serves at Hillbrook School as the Executive Assistant to the Head of School and Advancement Associate. Christine has also been a board member at POCIS and has served as the Director of Administrative/Youth Services at El Camino YMCA. Additionally, Christine has experience working as the Director of Children's Ministries at First Baptist Church and as the Director of Kids Korner Christian School. Christine has pursued their education at Northern Arizona University, Whitworth University, and Valley Christian High School.
Hillbrook School
Hillbrook School is a co-ed, independent JK–12th grade school located on 14 acres of oak woodland in Los Gatos, CA and two historic buildings in downtown San Jose. Our curriculum is challenging, flexible, and anchored in standards, designed to keep bodies active and minds engaged as our students sharpen their skills and broaden their understanding of the world, their communities, and themselves. Over the past 85+ years, we have evolved into a leading independent school in the Bay Area, guided by our vision and mission: to inspire children to achieve their dreams and reach beyond themselves to make a difference in the world. Our talented faculty delivers a program that provides more than 360 students with a unique blend of engaging, experiential academics, visual and performing arts, and opportunities to serve and partner with our community. Hillbrook is a recognized leader in educational innovation, earning designation since 2010 as an Apple Distinguished School. Our epicenter for making and design, The Hub, the Center for Teaching Excellence, and The Scott Center for Social Entrepreneurship all stem from a commitment to leading-edge and best practices in education. Our faculty members present at conferences across the nation and globe each year, on topics that range from innovative uses of technology to research studies we have conducted on the impact of classroom design on teaching and learning. We are a community of highly-engaged, lifelong learners. Hillbrook is deeply committed to cultural competency and committed to DEIJA learning for all JK-12 students, our families, and employees. We are an intentionally diverse community that strives to reflect the extraordinary diversity of Silicon Valley. We believe that educational strength depends on the creation of a diverse and inclusive community where all people feel a full sense of membership.