Middle School Curriculum

How do you nurture a love of learning in middle-schoolers? Provide a curriculum that helps them make sense of their world. Give them assignments that involve technology, artistic creativity, and collaboration—and play to the strengths of different kinds of learners. Build up their skills and then ask them to show confidently what they know.

The approach to teaching and learning in our Middle School emphasizes thematic grouping and the interconnectedness of disciplines, ideas, and phenomena. At Brimmer, we’re training our students to think about complex topics from a variety of perspectives and to demonstrate knowledge in many different ways.

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  • Core Curriclum

    Integrated science classes give students a strong background in physics, chemistry, biology, and earth science. The math program advances through pre-algebra and algebra, where all Grade 8 students complete high school Algebra I. Our interdisciplinary humanities curriculum features the study of ancient and modern civilizations, related literature, critical reading, and creative and analytical writing. In World Languages, students may choose to study French, Spanish, or Mandarin Chinese.
  • Exhibitions

    Students in the Middle School regularly give exhibitions that demonstrate what they have learned in their humanities classes, such as the Greek Festival in Grade 6 and the Ambassadors for Social Change project in Grade 8.
  • Health and Wellness

    Physical activity, individual sports, and team athletic endeavors have benefits for the mind, the body, and the personal development of students. Grade 6 students participate in PE classes twice a week, and have the option to play team sports. Students in Grades 7 & 8 must play one season of a team sport. 

    Life Skills, which meets weekly in the Middle School, incorporates a character education curriculum with decision-making and problem-solving skills. Outside groups, like MediaGirls and Partners for Sex Education, are also used to promote health, wellness, and positive peer relationships. Learn more about Health and Wellness at Brimmer.
  • The Arts

    Exposure to the arts, exploration of diverse cultures, and creative expression are important aspects of the Brimmer educational experience. All students in Grades 6-8 take classes in visual arts, music, and drama, while a variety of other learning experiences, in particular the humanities curriculum, integrates creativity.
  • Advisory Program

    Middle School students need engaging teachers. They also need supporters and advocates, mentors and role models. At Brimmer, the student’s advisor is all of that and more. Meeting with students weekly—with plenty of impromptu opportunities to touch base as well—the advisor is proactive in monitoring a student’s well-being and responsive to a student’s needs, academic or non-academic. Advisors meet with parents to review report cards, and they serve as the parents’ primary contact at the School.

Middle & Upper School Curriculum Guide

As an inclusive private school community, Brimmer welcomes students who will increase the diversity of our school. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, sex, gender, gender identity and expression, disability, sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, or any other characteristic protected from discrimination under state or federal law, in the administration of our educational policies, admissions practices, financial aid decisions, and athletic and other school-administered programs.