Curriculum
The
Middle
School
campus
is in
the
heart of
St.
Margaret’s
Episcopal
School
just as
its
grades,
sixth,
seventh,
and
eighth,
are in
the
middle
of our
Pre-K
through
12
structure.
The
school
climate
reflects
warmth,
seriousness,
and a
lively
sense of
order.
With 300
students
and
average
class
sizes of
18,
students
enjoy
opportunities
for
socialization
and a
wide
variety
of peer
relationships,
yet the
campus
retains
a
comfortable,
small
atmosphere
that
promotes
involvement
and
eliminates
anonymity.
To add
to this
already
rich
mix,
fifty
highly
qualified,
new
students
join the
sixth
and
seventh
grades
each
year.
The
program
is
departmentalized,
with
each
course
taught
by a
special
subject
teacher.
Strong
study
habits
are
developed
to
enhance
the
skills
necessary
for the
college
preparatory
work in
our
Upper
School.
The
combination
of
academic
rigor
and a
variety
of
extracurricular
activities
encourages
students
to
establish
positive
values
for
learning
and
life.
Although
academic
achievement
lies at
the
heart of
our
mission,
we
remain
committed
to
shaping
the
entire
young
person
through
spiritual,
artistic,
social,
and
physical
experiences.
Fine
arts
classes
expose
students
to art
history,
music
history
and
theory,
drama,
instrumental
music,
dance,
and
hands-on
art
through
required
enrichment
courses
in the
sixth
and
seventh
grades,
with the
eighth
grade
course
offerings
being
elective.
Opportunities
for
credit
in music
classes
are
offered
before
and
after
school.
These
classes
are
repeatable
and are
offered
to
sixth,
seventh,
and
eighth
grade
students.
In place
of the
regularly
scheduled
enrichment
course,
Instrumental
Music is
offered
as an
elective
during
the
enrichment
block to
sixth,
seventh,
and
eighth
grade
students
who play
an
instrument.
Students
learn
about
and
share
our
school’s
Episcopal
identity
through
weekly
chapel
services.
The
middle
school
years
are
conducive
to the
inculcation
of the
values
of
generosity
and
service,
so
regular
service
learning
opportunities
punctuate
students’
lives.
Positive
character
traits
are
instilled
in
students
through
authentic,
personal
interactions
with
thoughtful,
caring
adults
who
assist
our
early
adolescents
in the
challenge
of
making
positive
choices
and
behaving
with
proper
decorum.
Every
student
is
assigned
an
advisor
who acts
as
his/her
mentor
and
advocate.
It is
our most
earnest
wish
that
students
completing
our
program
embody
the
values
in the
Middle
School
Creed,
our
touchstone
and
moral
rudder.
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