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Middle School

As our students transition from primary to middle school, we build upon our core values. During these middle years, we encourage our students to maintain their curiosity and creativity while stretching their self-confidence and self-advocacy. Students begin to think critically and reason abstractly. The AAC learning experience in the Middle School is one in which, at a time of rapid intellectual and personal change, students strengthen their independent learning skills and begin to pursue specific learning interests.

If you have any questions about our Middle School program, please contact the Principal Heather McFadden at hmcfadden@aac.ac.ma.

 

Four young boys stand around a blue ping pong table, holding paddles, with a wall displaying rules in the background.
A teacher gestures to students seated at desks in a classroom adorned with colorful posters and charts.
A man in a suit watches two boys play ping pong in a room with blue walls and small windows.
A group of young girls in casual clothing stand together in the foreground, with a modern, multi-story building with balconies in the background.
A group of students stands in front of a projected cartoon of an alarm clock and cereal, with snacks on a table in the foreground.
A group of students in the foreground are holding certificates, while a projected list of names is visible in the background.
A large group of people, many holding red flags, stand on a stage in front of a screen displaying images, while rows of empty seats fill the foreground.
A young boy in a blue jacket reads a book at a desk in front of a wall of bookshelves.
Three boys in winter clothing pose in front of a decorated Christmas tree, with other people and school signage visible in the background.
A young girl in a black hoodie studies at a desk with two water bottles in the foreground, while bookshelves filled with books and papers are visible in the background.
A group of students and a teacher pose in front of a bookshelf filled with books.