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PSC Grades 6-8

Park Slope Collegiate’s middle school program (grades 6–8) offers a vibrant and inclusive learning environment where students grow academically, socially, and emotionally. Our curriculum is rooted in inquiry, creativity, and critical thinking, with a strong commitment to equity and anti-racism. Students engage in hands-on projects, collaborative learning, and thoughtful discussions across subjects, including math, science, English, and social studies. We emphasize student voice and choice, helping young people develop confidence, curiosity, and a sense of responsibility as members of their communities. At PSC, middle school is a time to explore ideas, build relationships, and prepare for high school with the support of caring educators and a diverse, welcoming school community.

Social Studies

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Curious about what your child is learning in Social Studies at PSC? Click here to view our middle school syllabi for grades 6–8. Each one highlights key topics, projects, and our commitment to engaging, inclusive, and anti-racist teaching.

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Science

Our science classes explores fundamental concepts across disciplines like living environment, chemistry, physics, and earth science. It introduces students to scientific principles, experimentation and critical thinking. 

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Math

Our math provides a foundation in essential concepts, starting with , geometry, fractions, and basic algebra  advancing to algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and calculus in high school. 

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English

Classes focus on developing critical reading, writing, and communication skills. Students explore literature, analyze texts, and refine their ability to express ideas through essays, creative writing, and discussions.

Art

The Arts allow us to express and enhance the
beauty and complexity of the world. Students have
five days of Studio Art, Glee or Guitar.

Physical Education

PE class 3-5 days a week provides movement,
swim, health, sport and play - all important aspects of social/emotional development as well as academic development.

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