Christian Education for Grades 6-8
At The Rock School, we understand the pivotal role middle school plays in shaping a student’s future. Our distinctively Christian middle school program is designed not only to prepare students academically but also to nurture their spiritual growth, grounding them in the Christian faith and virtues.
Middle school is a time of growth, change, and challenge. Many students and parents feel anxious about navigating these crucial years successfully.
Our middle school program offers a supportive, engaging, and faith-filled environment. Here, your child isn’t just another student; they are part of a community where they can flourish.
Our dedicated faculty are not just educators; they are mentors in faith, committed to guiding students through their academic journey and their spiritual walk.
We cultivate an environment where students can explore and deepen their faith while delivering to them an IB curriculum that stimulates curiosity, fosters creativity, and encourages critical thinking.
Students learn to build meaningful relationships and to see one another as God’s image-bearers.
Students learn inquiry and to seek understanding, driven by curiosity and wonder and a boldness to ask questions.
Students learn the skills needed to plan, prepare, practice, and process what is to be done in their learning journey
Selecting a middle school that fails to resonate with your family’s faith and values can detract from your child’s moral and spiritual development. This critical juncture should be a time for embedding deep, meaningful values that will guide them throughout life.
Imagine your child deeply rooted in their faith, achieving academic milestones with excellence, and maturing into a confident, compassionate individual who lives out Christian values every day. At The Rock School, we make this vision a vibrant reality, fostering an environment where faith and learning flourish together.
Students are encouraged to see knowledge as an interrelated whole. The curriculum is designed to allow students to make connections between subjects and apply their understanding to solve complex problems, thereby developing their analytical and critical thinking skills.
The ATLs are designed to empower students to become self-regulated learners who can engage with complex challenges both inside and outside the classroom.
Students are encouraged to analyze and evaluate information, generate novel ideas, make decisions, and reflect on their learning experiences to improve understanding and personal growth.
Students develop empathy, understand group dynamics, and learn to collaborate and resolve conflicts.
Students manage their own learning and well-being through time management, goal-setting, personal organization, resilience, and mindfulness.
Students learn to locate, evaluate, and synthesize information from a variety of sources.
In the final year of the MYP, students undertake the Personal Project, which allows them to demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and attitudes they have acquired throughout the programme. This long-term project is an opportunity for students to explore an area of personal interest in depth, fostering independent learning and self-management skills which results in a process journal, a final product and a written report that stems from their own initiative and creativity.
We believe the best decision is made when both parents visit our campus, meet our leaders, and experience The Rock School first-hand.
The vision of The Rock School is to make disciples of Jesus who possess the knowledge, skills, and attitudes to courageously cooperate with God in the work of redeeming the world.