Middle School
The middle school curriculum is designed specifically for the academic and personal needs of younger students. Middle school students who need one-to-one instruction may be enrolled in tutorial classes at an additional cost.

The mission of the middle school is to help students develop basic skills in the content areas of instruction and to foster and develop the ability to think critically and independently by exposing students to a variety of activities. The mission is accomplished by a combination of remedial, factual, and advanced levels of differentiated multi-sensory instruction and evaluation.

The middle school provides the foundations for a college-preparatory curriculum by using a variety of instructional methodologies, including one-to-one or small group instruction. Differentiated multi-sensory instruction, classroom application, field trips and computer implementation are integral parts of the established modes of instruction.

Students may be placed in one-to-one classes to provide the greatest opportunity for structure, study skills, and/or remediation or in small group classes. These two levels allow for academic growth and foster and ensure increased independence while simultaneously providing individualized attention, remediation and review.

The middle school is divided into five divisions: 4th grade, 5th grade, 6th grade, 7th grade and 8th grade. Additionally, more advanced classes such as Algebra, Geometry and/or Foreign Language are offered on an individual basis for students who have reached the requisite levels of achievement.