What is a Museum School?
Students learn best through exploration, reflection, and real-world connection.
The museum school model brings learning to life through immersive, integrated learning. It engages minds to inspire curiosity, confidence, and deeper understanding.
Students engage with real places, real people, and real purpose, connecting academic content to the world around them in meaningful ways.

Core Pillars
Immersive Learning
Expeditions that sparks curiosity and critical thinking
Students learn through hands-on projects, experiments, and activities that connect classroom lessons to the real world. This approach builds a deeper understanding, strengthens critical thinking skills, and makes learning more meaningful and memorable. Research shows immersive learning improves retention and helps students master complex topics, all while building confidence and creativity.
Documented Student Learning
Explore journals reflect on each student's learning
Students track their learning journey through Explore Journals filled with reflections, graphic organizers, and creative entries. The journals help students process their thinking, monitor progress, and build ownership of their learning over time. Student-led conferences give families the opportunity to connect to the academic content and the personal development of the student. This reflection process promotes goal-setting, self-awareness, and continuous improvement.
High Quality Student Work
Showcase learning by creating meaningful work and promoting deeper engagement
Student exhibitions showcase thoughtful planning, creativity, and strong communication skills. These presentations give students the chance to share their learning with others, build confidence, and develop their leadership presence.
This process encourages deeper engagement, reflection, and ownership by helping students take pride in producing meaningful, high-quality work.
