


As students transition into our middle school program, they find a nurturing environment that supports their growing independence and prepares them for high school and beyond. We offer a rigorous academic curriculum that emphasizes critical thinking, collaboration, and leadership skills.


Our Programming
Literacy & Language Arts
In the middle school curriculum, Literacy & Language Arts play a pivotal role in developing students' communication skills and fostering a love for reading and writing. The program focuses on enhancing students’ abilities to analyze texts, construct coherent arguments, and express their thoughts creatively. Through a diverse selection of literature, students are exposed to various genres and cultural perspectives, encouraging them to think critically about the world around them. Writing assignments range from narrative essays to research projects, aimed at refining their ability to convey ideas effectively. Our educators emphasize the importance of discussion and collaboration, helping students become articulate and confident communicators.
Math
Math in middle school is designed to build a strong foundation of problem-solving skills and analytical thinking. The curriculum covers a broad spectrum of topics, including algebra, geometry, and data analysis, to ensure students are well-prepared for high school mathematics. Lessons are structured to encourage logical reasoning and the application of mathematical concepts to real-world scenarios. Through interactive activities and technology integration, students engage with material in a way that promotes active learning and curiosity. By emphasizing both individual and group work, the math program nurtures students' ability to think independently while also valuing teamwork and peer support.
Religion
For those attending faith-based schools, Religion classes form a core component of the middle school curriculum, offering students the opportunity to explore and deepen their understanding of their faith. These classes not only cover religious texts and teachings but also encourage students to reflect on ethical questions and moral decision-making. Through discussions and community service projects, students learn to apply religious principles to everyday life, fostering a sense of compassion and social responsibility. The curriculum aims to create a respectful and inclusive environment where students can discuss their beliefs openly and develop a strong sense of identity and purpose.
