Universal School · Aramoun
Grades 6 – 8 · Ages 11–14

Middle School

Developing Independence & Critical Thinking

Middle school is a time of transformation — academic, social, and personal. Grades 6–8 students develop independence, strengthen critical thinking, and prepare for the pathway choices that lie ahead in Grade 9.

3 Grade Levels
11–14 Age Range
3 Pathways Ahead
68 Years of Excellence
The Middle School Years

A Bridge Between Childhood and Adolescence

These formative years shape how students think, relate, and engage with the world. At Universal School, we meet students exactly where they are — nurturing curiosity, building resilience, and preparing them for the rigors and opportunities of high school.

Academic Rigor Growing Independence Social Development Pathway Preparation
Our Approach

Our Middle School Philosophy

Four pillars guide everything we do in Grades 6–8 — from the way we design lessons to the way we support students through the challenges of early adolescence.

Pillar 01

Academic Rigor

Curriculum deepens, expectations rise, and students develop the skills needed for high school success. We challenge every learner to think harder and reach further.

  • Subject-specialist teachers across all disciplines
  • Critical analysis, research, and written expression
  • Preparation for all three Grade 9 pathway options
  • STEM integration and project-based learning
Pillar 02

Growing Independence

Gradual release of responsibility as students learn to manage time, organize their work, and advocate for themselves in a safe, structured environment.

  • Student-led goal setting and progress tracking
  • Executive function and organizational skills coaching
  • Self-advocacy through advisory and counseling support
  • Leadership roles within the school community
Pillar 03

Social Development

Supporting positive peer relationships, emotional regulation, and identity development during these formative years through intentional programming and counseling.

  • Dedicated school counselor for Grades 6–8
  • Social-emotional learning embedded in advisory
  • Anti-bullying culture and restorative practices
  • Community service and collaborative projects
Grade 9 Onwards

Three Pathways
Await in Grade 9

Middle school builds the universal foundation. In Grade 9, students select the path that best fits their goals, strengths, and future aspirations — all leading to 100% university acceptance.

Lebanese Excellence Lebanese Baccalaureate
Canadian Gateway OSSD with Rosedale
Entrepreneurship Innovation & Business Track
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Grades 6 – 8 · Academic Year 2025–2026

Curriculum Overview

A rigorous, balanced curriculum designed to deepen knowledge, sharpen critical thinking, and cultivate the skills students need to thrive across all three Grade 9 pathways.

10 Core Subjects
3 Languages
4 Enrichment Areas
Tier 2 Venture Builder
Core Subjects
Language · Heritage

Arabic Language & Literature

  • Advanced grammar and composition
  • Literary analysis
  • Arabic cultural studies
  • Public speaking and debate
Language · Global

English Language Arts

  • Literary analysis — fiction, non-fiction, poetry
  • Essay writing and research
  • Vocabulary and advanced grammar
  • Independent reading program
Language · Francophone

French

  • Conversational fluency development
  • Reading and writing in French
  • French culture and civilization
  • DELF preparation (optional)
STEM · Foundations

Mathematics

  • Pre-algebra and algebra foundations
  • Geometry
  • Data analysis and probability
  • Problem-solving and reasoning
STEM · Inquiry

Sciences

  • Life science — biology foundations
  • Physical science — chemistry & physics
  • Earth science
  • Scientific method and investigation
Humanities · Civics

Social Studies

  • Lebanese history and civics
  • World history and geography
  • Current events and global issues
  • Research and analysis skills
Additional Subjects
Digital · STEM

Technology & Digital Literacy

  • Computer applications
  • Digital citizenship
  • Research skills
  • Introduction to coding Grade 8
Creative · Expression

Arts

  • Visual arts
  • Music
  • Drama & performing arts
Wellness · Sport

Physical Education

  • Team sports
  • Individual fitness
  • Health and wellness
  • Sportsmanship
Signature Program
Signature

Entrepreneurship
The Venture Builder

Grades 6–9 · Tier 2 Program

Grades 6–9 participate in Tier 2 of our school-wide Entrepreneurial Journey — a hands-on program that moves beyond theory into real-world business thinking. Students learn to identify problems, develop solutions, and present their ideas with confidence.

Part of the Universal School Entrepreneurial Journey — Tier 2 of 3
Business Model Canvas
Customer discovery & market research
Prototyping and iteration
Basic financials
🦈  Shark Tank Sprint — culminating pitch project

Our middle school curriculum does not simply prepare students for exams — it prepares them to think, to question, and to lead. Every subject is an opportunity to build the whole person.

— Universal School Academic Leadership, Aramoun Campus
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Give Your Child a
World-Class Foundation

Universal School's middle school curriculum is designed to open doors — to every pathway, every university, every future your child can imagine.

Middle School · Grades 6–8

Special Focus Areas
& Academic Progress

Beyond core subjects, Universal School's middle years embed cross-curricular skills that transform students into independent, reflective learners — fully prepared for every pathway ahead.

Cross-Curricular Skills

Special Focus Areas

Four intentional focus areas run through every subject and grade level — building transferable skills that serve students long after they leave the classroom.

Every Subject

Critical Thinking Skills

Every subject at Universal School emphasizes the same set of rigorous thinking skills, ensuring students develop a consistent analytical mindset across all disciplines.

  • Analysis and evaluation
  • Evidence-based reasoning
  • Questioning and inquiry
  • Creative problem-solving
All Disciplines

Writing Across Curriculum

Writing is not confined to Language Arts — it is developed in multiple contexts across all subjects, giving students fluency and confidence in a range of written forms.

  • Explanatory and informative
  • Argumentative and persuasive
  • Narrative and creative
  • Research-based
Grade 9 Readiness

Preparation for High School

Middle school systematically builds the executive-function and academic skills students need to succeed in any Grade 9 pathway — from day one of high school.

  • Time management and organization
  • Independent research
  • Long-term project planning
  • Self-advocacy
Featured Focus

Digital & Research Fluency

Students develop responsible, sophisticated digital skills — navigating information critically and using technology as a tool for learning, creation, and communication.

  • Source evaluation and media literacy
  • Ethical digital citizenship
  • Research documentation and citation
  • Technology-enhanced presentation skills
Looking Ahead

Grade 9 Pathway Preparation

Middle school is the launchpad. By Grade 8, every student has the foundation they need to confidently choose — and thrive in — any of our three high school pathways.

Pathway Selection Process

Grade 9 Selection — Step by Step

Information Sessions — Late Grade 8
Families and students attend pathway information evenings to explore the Lebanese Excellence, Canadian Gateway, and Entrepreneurship tracks in detail.
Counseling Meetings
Individual counseling sessions with students and families to discuss goals, strengths, and pathway alignment.
Academic Assessment & Readiness Evaluation
Academic performance, learning profile, and pathway-specific readiness indicators are reviewed by the counseling and academic team.
Trial Period — Grade 9 Term 1
Students experience their selected pathway in a supported trial semester, with ongoing counselor check-ins and the opportunity to adjust.
Adjustments possible
Final Commitment — Grade 9 Term 2
Pathway is formally confirmed for the remainder of high school following Term 1 performance review and counselor meeting.
Final decision
Measuring Growth

Assessment & Progress

Transparent, multi-dimensional assessment keeps students, families, and teachers aligned — celebrating growth while identifying exactly where support is needed.

Grading Standards-based · Transparent

Standards-Based Assessment
Graded against clearly defined learning standards for each subject and grade level
Letter Grades with Percentage
Clear numeric and letter grade reporting across all subjects
Regular Formative Feedback
Ongoing teacher feedback that guides learning before major assessments
Cumulative Exams
End-of-semester examinations covering all major topics, preparing students for high school rigor

Reporting Family-Centred · Continuous

Quarterly Progress Reports
Four times per year — detailed subject-by-subject snapshot of student progress
4× per year
Semester Report Cards with Comments
Full written comments from subject teachers alongside grades, twice per year
2× per year
Parent-Teacher Conferences
Scheduled and on-request meetings with subject teachers and advisory staff
On-request available
Online Grade Access via K12NET
Real-time grade visibility for parents and students through the school's secure portal
Live access · 24/7
K12NET Parent Portal
Log in anytime to view grades, attendance, teacher notes, and schedule. Access details provided upon enrollment.

The middle years are not a waiting room for high school — they are where the most important foundations are laid. How a student learns to think, write, and advocate for themselves in Grade 6 will shape who they become in Grade 12 and beyond.

— Universal School Middle School Academic Team
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Grades 6–8 · Our People

Leadership, Support
& High School Readiness

A dedicated team of educators, counselors, and specialists surrounds every middle school student — ensuring both academic growth and personal development through these pivotal years.

Middle School Leadership
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MS Coordinator
Middle School Coordinator

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Middle School Academic Coordinator · Universal School Aramoun

Our Middle School Coordinator oversees the academic and social development of all Grades 6–8 students, supporting teachers, families, and students through the unique challenges and opportunities of early adolescence. With a deep commitment to student-centred learning, the Coordinator ensures consistency, clarity, and care across all three grade levels.

Academic Oversight Student Wellbeing Family Partnership Pathway Guidance
Grade Level Teachers

Subject Teachers

Grade 6

Arabic Language & Literature
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English Language Arts
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French
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Mathematics
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Sciences · Social Studies
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Subject Teachers

Grade 7

Arabic Language & Literature
[Teacher Name]
English Language Arts
[Teacher Name]
French
[Teacher Name]
Mathematics
[Teacher Name]
Sciences · Social Studies
[Teacher Name]

Subject Teachers

Grade 8

Arabic Language & Literature
[Teacher Name]
English Language Arts
[Teacher Name]
French
[Teacher Name]
Mathematics
[Teacher Name]
Sciences · Social Studies
[Teacher Name]
Student Support
Academics

Academic Support

  • Office hours with teachers
  • Peer tutoring programs
  • Learning skills development
  • Study groups
Wellbeing

Counseling

  • Individual counseling as needed
  • Group programs — social & study skills
  • Pathway exploration and planning
  • Parent consultation
Featured

Enrichment

  • Advanced coursework options
  • Academic competitions
  • Leadership opportunities
  • Special projects
Homework Expectations

Time Commitment Daily Average · By Grade

Grade 6 — Nightly Average ~1 hour
Grade 7 — Nightly Average ~1.5 hours
Grade 8 — Nightly Average ~2 hours

Long-term projects require advance planning. Some weekend work is expected, particularly for Grade 8 as students prepare for high school pathways.

Purpose of Homework Why We Assign It · What It Builds

Practice and Mastery
Reinforces classroom learning, builds fluency, and solidifies understanding of core concepts before assessments.
Independent Learning
Develops the self-directed work habits that are essential for success in any Grade 9 pathway and beyond.
Preparation for Assessments
Structured review and application tasks ensure students are fully prepared for formative and cumulative exams.
Students preparing for high school at Universal School
Grade 8 Completion

Ready for High School Success

By the end of Grade 8, every Universal School student is equipped — academically, socially, and emotionally — to step confidently into their chosen pathway and thrive.

Solid Academic Skills Across Subjects
Independent Work Habits
Organization & Time Management
Clear Understanding of Pathway Options
Confidence & Resilience

The students who thrive in high school are those who leave middle school knowing how to learn, not just what to learn. That is the standard we hold ourselves to every single day.

— Universal School Middle School Team, Aramoun Campus
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