Where young people find their voice.
The Hudson School’s Middle School guides students in Grades 5–8 through one of the most important and dynamic chapters of their lives—with academic rigor, genuine community, and the space to grow into themselves.
A place to be known, challenged, and supported.
Small class sizes—typically 12 to 15 students—mean every teacher and advisor knows every student. That personal attention is what makes The Hudson School’s Middle School different: students aren’t anonymous. They are seen, heard, and helped to develop the confidence and skills they need to thrive.
Middle School Overview
What sets our Middle School apart.
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Advisory Program
Every student is part of a small advisory group led by a faculty mentor who monitors academic progress, supports social-emotional growth, and advocates for each student throughout the school year.
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Project-Based Learning
Interdisciplinary projects connect subjects in meaningful ways—from a 3-D printed marble run in 5th-grade Science to a Greek symposium in History and a Mission to the Moon simulation in 6th grade.
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Character Education and Peer Mentoring
The Hudson School’s three C’s—Compassion, Commitment, and Courage—are practiced, not just posted. Peer mentoring programs and student government give students real leadership experience.
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Readiness for Upper School
By 8th grade, students are writing weekly fiction, completing Algebra 1, competing in Tri-State Model Congress, and preparing for the academic independence that high school demands.
See what Grades 5–8 look like at Hudson.
Schedule a visit to our Willow Avenue campus and meet the faculty and students who make Middle School at The Hudson School unlike anywhere else.
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