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Fein Academy offers gym, art, and music classes for children and parents. The Sport Adventure program provides mental, physical, and social development of child's natural abilities through warm-ups, movements, music, and dance. The Kids Art Adventure program introduces painting, and improves and develops motor skills and imagination. The Kids Music program focuses on the development of body awareness, motor development, and perception through creative movement and music.
All classes are available in English, Russian and Hebrew.
Meridian Academy is a project-based, interdisciplinary secondary school (grades 6 through 12) serving Boston and Boston-area students.
Located in Coolidge Corner, this urban secondary school pushes their students toward an education in leadership and critical thinking.
Entering its third year, Meridian currently enrolls students in grades 6 through 9, and will add one grade per year in the following school years until they serve grades 6 through 12.
Distinctive features of the school include:
Small classes and school size that promote community, facilitate interdisciplinary, inquiry-based curriculum, and allow each student to be known well and to be an important contributor to the school;
Intellectually and physically active student-based learning that uses the resources of the city of Boston and its environs;
A commitment to diversity in its many forms including race, background, ideas, and interests;
A coherent and connected curriculum with two core courses, Humanities and Mathematics, Science, and Technology. The arts (studio, performing, and music), health education, and physical education are integrated throughout the curriculum;
A collaborative approach that nurtures a love of learning;
Homework levels that allow for family and extracurricular life;
A tuition that is considerably less than that charged by traditional independent secondary schools; and
Writing, problem-posing, and original research will be central themes in all classes.
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