A day in the life of a Middle School student...
A sixth grade student helps out working at a homeless shelter in Philadelphia during the five day Urban Adventure in Philadelphia, a seventh grade student listens attentively to a Holocaust survivor who visits the school every year to share his experiences the day before a class trip to Washington D.C. to visit the United States Holocaust Museum and an eighth grade student dissects an eyeball on a field trip to the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia.
Middle School Academic Program
The Middle School academic program is comprehensive, challenging, purposeful and integrated. Thematic teaching emphasizes the interdisciplinary relationships among subjects, helping the Middle School student to learn about one subject through another. The programs in grades six through eight complement each other with a theme that unites the program for the year in History, Math, English, World Languages and Fine Arts. The Middle School celebrates the themes and ideas explored during a Fine Arts Festival in the spring term. The Middle School curriculum provides strategies tailored to each student's learning style that allow them to become critical and strategic thinkers as well as independent and confident learners in a global community. Teachers design their teaching methods around how their students learn best. They help them to absorb the material and utilize it to make connections and inferences. Learn more about the Sixth Grade, Seventh Grade, and Eighth Grade Programs
The Middle School program operates in conjunction with the Upper School program but meets the unique needs of Middle School students. The Middle School faculty, coaches and dorm parents appreciate the energy and enthusiasm that is integral when working with Middle School students. Each Middle School student is assigned an advisor who not only serves for academic guidance, but also helps the student with all aspects of school life. Learn more about the Advisory Program
Outside of the classroom, students are busy after class on weekdays as well as weekends. Perk Middle School students enjoy engaging with other students and faculty which makes for a busy schedule. During the school day, the Middle School students can opt to take part in our Orchestra, Chorus or Strings Program in addition to the required art, theater and music classes. The programs inspire beginners as well as more advanced musicians, and lessons are available on campus for most instruments. Learn more about the Arts
Middle School Clubs meet on a weekly or monthly basis. Students can choose from the competitive Reading Olympics Team, the Math League, Student Senate, Chess Club, and The Middle School Eye, the Middle School Newspaper. Learn more about the Middle School Eye
After school, all Middle School students participate in the after school activities program from 3:15 to 5:15. Middle School girls play field hockey, basketball and lacrosse, and the boys play soccer, basketball and lacrosse. During the winter term, the students can also swim or try out for the Middle School play. Middle School boys may also wrestle with permission of the Director of Athletics. Learn more about Athletics
On weekends, there is a lively selection of weekend activities in which the Middle School students can participate. Off campus, there are museum trips, movie trips, and much more. A select group of these trips are designed just for the Middle School community. On campus, there are movies, variety shows, open mic nights and casual athletic games (indoor soccer, volleyball, spirit activities) organized by the Upper and Middle School Senates. The Middle School Senate traditionally hosts three dances, a Halloween party and a pool party during the school year. Another popular tradition is the Middle School Fine Arts Festival in the spring. See school calendar for upcoming events