“Filled with opportunities to discover new passions, both in and out of the classroom, the Middle School is a special place that promotes student growth by providing a safe learning environment to help students to grow academically, socially, and emotionally.”
Jeff Dunnington
Head of Middle School


Staff Directory
The Middle School prides itself on the relationships formed among students and teachers as we seek to foster a sense of community based on respect and belonging. This nurtured sense of community provides a foundation upon which students can grow in confidence by learning from opportunities and challenges. During a time of rapid developmental change, our Middle Schoolers benefit from having most academic classes separated by gender, allowing teachers to focus intensively on the developmental and academic needs of each student. Our advisory program, supported by our Guidance and Academic Services staff, provides a more intimate setting to ensure that the social, emotional, and intellectual needs of each student are being met. Service opportunities, activities, and Cub sports strengthen the sense of community, develop teamwork skills, and promote friendships.

Curriculum

What distinguishes our Middle School classes is our single-sex structure with most being just boys or just girls. This gives students the freedom to be their adolescent selves as they tackle new academic challenges and continue to build on foundations laid in the Lower School. The curriculum allows for advancement, choices, and participation in grade-wide initiatives like Envision Richmond, the 8th Grade Capstone program.

7th

  • English 7

    In 7th Grade English class, students read several short stories and several common class novels. Writing focuses on paragraphing and multiple paragraph papers. Each student writes persuasive, descriptive and narrative papers and responds analytically to literature.
  • Fine Arts Rotation 7

    This nine-week co-ed studio art course meets for 55 minutes five times per 10-day rotation and allows students to build on the skills they have previously learned, while more thoroughly exploring techniques, varied subject matter, compositional elements and visual communication strategies.
    Woodworking
    This nine-week co-ed course meets for 55 minutes five times per 10-day rotation. Students have the opportunity to learn the fundamental skills and design concepts used by woodworkers. Using hand tools, students produce basic forms while developing a basis for further explorations in wood.
  • History 7

    7th Grade history, covering the U.S. from the Civil War to the Great Depression, is a traditional overview of our nation's story using modern learning tools and techniques. Along with reading a textbook, students use computer technology to gather, record, organize and present information, both individually and in groups. Every step of the way, we teach and practice study habits, laying the groundwork for future success.
  • Language Strategies 7

    5 periods per week or 2 periods per week with French, Spanish or Mandarin Chinese
    • Vocabulary and word attack
    • Time management
    • Study skills
    • Note taking
  • Latin Foundations

    2 periods per week
    • Focus on understanding of the structure of language and relationships to English and French or Spanish
    • Paired with Chinese, French, or Spanish
  • Math 7

    7th Grade pre-algebra is designed to provide a rich investigation into the concepts of proportional reasoning, representation, surface area and volume and probability. Procedures which support these investigations are developed and utilized.
    *7th Grade algebra is a rigorous investigation into math as a study of patterns. A problem-solving setting reinforces the idea that math is consistent as students gain confidence working in the abstract. Linear and quadratic relationships form the substance of the curriculum.
  • PE 7

    Students at Collegiate participate in physical education nearly every day of the week. The Middle School PE department's focus for 5th and 6th Graders is on fitness, individual skills and introductory lessons on sports that Collegiate offers. As the students move on to 7th and 8th Grade, the focus is on fitness, lifelong sports and heath.
  • World Languages 7

    In 7th Grade, students continue with their prior language of Spanish, French or Mandarin Chinese. Level I begins with a combination of oral, aural, written and reading skills which are enhanced by inquiry based learning. Culture is studied through literature and art.

    Students also take Latin Foundations which seeks to offer to students a broad understanding of the many ways in which Latin has impacted Western culture which includes lessons in the following areas: vocabulary, linguistics, mythology and the Iliad, culture and history.

Technology

Our tools are temporary, our teaching is timeless. We don’t know exactly what tomorrow’s tools will look like, but we know they will continually change and we have faith in our teachers that they will sift the wheat from the chaff, that they will be flexible yet discerning in their methods, and that they will always preserve the essential Collegiate teacher/student relationship. We use technology that provides the right tool at the right time, that is suited to individual student needs, and that encourages students to be both connected and present.

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