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Middle school is a formative season of life. During these years, neural pathways in the brain are still malleable, which means students are quite literally developing their own identities as they ponder questions such as “Who am I?” and “Who do I want to become?” What they need most is context to help answer these questions and encouragement as they explore what’s ahead.

"The faith integration, along with teachers who are passionate for Christ, is something I would not have experienced at any other school."

Rebekah Jarvis - EC Class of 2016
Cornell University

Read more of Rebekah's story and others like it here!

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Explore strategies for helping your pre-teen distinguish their strengths and build confidence in their identity with our Parent Guide.

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Inside this guide, we’ll look at how to:

Understanding the Mind of a Middle Schooler

Stay connected to your child throughout their teenage years

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Encourage your middle schooler to feel more confident in their identity, and less susceptible to social pressures

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Offer practical ways middle schoolers can communicate their feelings

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Help your pre-teen maintain strong connections to your family values as they grow in independence

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Middle school should be more than a bridge between elementary school and high school. 

As students collaborate and problem solve, they are empowered to be in the driver’s seat of their own learning.

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Individual Attention

Because class sizes are small, teachers can know their students well academically and personally, differentiating instruction to help them thrive.

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Between athletics, arts, clubs, and community service, every teen can find a place to develop their talents and leadership skills.

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Strong Values

Character education is woven throughout our curriculum, developing teens who value and promote peace, integrity, community, equality, and stewardship.

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We help pre-teens find meaningful experiences at Newtown Friends School.

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1450 Newtown-Langhorne Road  |  Newtown, PA 18940