5.7 Admissions Open House

Come to Open House on Thursday, May 7!

We do prefer that parents visit the school before making an application.

Visit Miquon in person, and learn how we put your child at the center of their own education.

You’ll see school in session and visit classrooms where our emergent curriculum is both child-led and intentionally designed by our teachers.

There is no better way to learn about Miquon and get a first-hand impression of our school community!

Open House: Thursday, May 7, 9:00 – 11:00 am

Tour the campus while school is in session, hear from Miquon parents, chat with Admissions Director Andrea Myers, and meet our talented teachers.

Please RSVP to Andrea by emailing andream@miquon.org or phoning 610.828.1231.

RSVP

Individual Tour

You can also request an individual campus tour to visit Miquon. To do so, please email Andrea or call the school at 610-828-1231.

How is Miquon different?

Miquon children begin in our Nursery, continuing and deepening their whole selves, bodies, minds, and spirits to thrive all the way through our sixth grade and beyond.  Not only do Miquon graduates embark on the journeys of their lives prepared for the academics ahead — they are uniquely open-minded, open-hearted, resilient young people who know how to solve problems, think creatively, and advocate for themselves.

Science Blog

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To support the development of curious, life long learners, Miquon students actively experiment to better understand the world. The science program emphasizes critical thinking processes that give children the skills they need to explore their own questions. Specific areas of study are selected through the interplay of a variety of factors (including, but not limited to): personal relevance to students’ daily lives, local and global events, the availability of resources, and student and teacher interests. The disciplines of biology, chemistry, physics, ecology, engineering, and art are woven throughout the curriculum.

Diane and Mark’s Blog

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Miquon alumni are known for the depth at which they approach their work, their curiosity, and their self confidence. Much of this is attributed to the unique Progressive educational program we offer here at Miquon in our fifth and sixth grade classrooms. Longtime fifth and sixth grade Miquon teacher Diane Webber strives to impart a love of learning to all her students, and assistant teacher Mark Palacio brings a strong passion for music and culture to the classroom.