[1] The school’s Five Pillars—Academic Excellence, Community and Service, Leadership by Example, International Understanding and Outdoor Education—provide pathways for students to explore academically and personally.
Located just north of Boise, Idaho, the school opened its doors with 57 students enrolled in kindergarten through eighth grade.
[11] In 2016, the school established a boarding program for students in grades 9-12 [12] and opened a dormitory, Riverstone House, in downtown Boise.
Riverstone has athletic teams in their Middle and High Schools for volleyball, basketball, soccer, swimming, cross country and track.
The girls and boys Cross Country and Track & Field teams compete in the Western Idaho Conference (WIC).
Riverstone students can compete in the Middle and High School race series held at Bogus Basin Mountain Recreation Area.
This program has no organized practices, but staff members coordinate the team’s activities on the mountain.
Our High School co-ed soccer team competes in the Idaho Rush league during the fall and spring seasons.
Riverstone students can compete in the Middle and High School Ski and Snowboard race series held at Bogus Basin Mountain Recreation Area.
Riverstone students, both girls and boys, compete on a cooperative team with Timberline High School.
The season starts in mid-August and continues through early November, culminating in the state swimming championships that students qualify for based on their competition times.