What is an intermediate school?

Intermediate schools typically serve students in grades 6-8, bridging the gap between elementary and high school. These schools are designed to provide a transition period for students as they navigate early adolescence and prepare for the academic and social challenges of high school.

At an intermediate school, students will often have multiple teachers for different subjects, instead of one primary teacher as in elementary school. This allows students to have different academic experiences and develop relationships with various educators.

Intermediate schools often offer a diverse range of extracurricular activities, clubs, and sports teams for students to participate in outside of the classroom. This can help students explore their interests, develop new skills, and build relationships with their peers.

Overall, intermediate schools strive to provide a supportive and engaging learning environment where students can grow academically, socially, and emotionally as they transition from childhood to adolescence.