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The Middle School

At all levels we aim to educate children in the truest and fullest sense by giving them the necessary tools of learning and by fostering wonder and love for all that is genuinely true, good, and beautiful. We emphasize classical learning because we want our students to read well, speak well, and think well and ultimately because truth and beauty are good in themselves and desirable for their own sake. We seek to incorporate our students into the wisdom of two thousand years of Catholic thought, history, culture, and arts so that they might understand themselves and their world in the light of the truth and acquire the character to live happy and integrated lives in the service of God and others.

Throughout their nine years at St. John Bosco Schools, students will twice cycle through the history of the world.  As Middle Scholars, the students will recapitulate the history they learned in the Lower School by studying the ancient civilizations, then the Middle Ages, and ending with the Modern Age and America. By completing these two cycles, students will reinforce what they have previously learned as well as penetrate the meaning of history more deeply.
  

Grade Literature & History Language Arts Religion Math Science
Grade 6 The Medieval Year   Shurley Grammar, Spelling Power, Senior's "Good Books"  Faith & Life (Ignatius Press) Saxon Course 2 Nature Studies, Delta Science
Grade 7 The Modern Year  Shurley Grammar, Spelling Power, Senior's "Good Books"  Faith & Life (Ignatius Press) Saxon Algebra 1/2 Nature Studies, Delta Science
Grade 8 The American Year   Shurley Grammar, Spelling Power, Senior's "Good Books"  Faith & Life (Ignatius Press) Saxon Algebra Nature Studies, Delta Science

 

  
* St. John Bosco Schools is deeply indebted to St. Jerome Academy in Hyattsville, Maryland for its help in the revision and release of The Educational Plan of St. John Bosco Schools.  Much of the text found in the description of academics at St. John Bosco Schools is copyrighted text (2010, all rights reserved) written by the St. Jerome's curriculum committee and used on our site with their express permission.

St. John Bosco Schools is an independent non-public school, operating under a provisional charter from the Board of Regents of the State of New York.  We are not affiliated with the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rochester, New York, nor do we receive support from any of its parishes.  We are not a "Catholic school" as defined in c.803.3, nor ought anything on this website be interpreted as making a claim to be a "Catholic school."   We recognize that only the local competent ecclesiastical authority can award this title.om/  

St. John Bosco Schools admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school.  It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic programs.

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