Dear [Family Name], At Stevenson's Carmel Campus, students from Pre-K through Grade 8 don't just learn — they discover who they are and what they love. Here's what they want you to know. In Their Own Words "My friends are here. The teachers around me keep me safe. I feel trusted no matter what and I love this community." — Siena, Lower Division student "Every friend and every teacher really helped me grow since fifth grade. This school assists you in becoming who you will be in the coming years and prepares you for life beyond middle school." — Noah, Grade 8 What Students Love From morning meetings that build community to discussions that challenge thinking, students engage deeply with learning. After school, the campus comes alive with student-led exploration:
- Building robots in MATE Robotics
- Creating in jewelry making and cooking classes
- Publishing stories in the newspaper club
- Heading back in time for Gold Rush Day
- Competing in eight interscholastic sports
- Learning horseback riding, surfing and jiu jitsu
- Developing leadership through the Big Buddy Program and Advisory
- Performing in year-long arts programs
Real-World Learning Students explore the Monterey Peninsula through place-based learning — conducting experiments at tide pools, visiting the local news station and discovering local history. Each middle school grade embarks on a weeklong outdoor education trip, from Big Sur to Catalina Island building character, independence and lifelong friendships. See It in Action Visit campus and meet our students. Watch them collaborate on projects, support each other in Advisory and pursue their passions. Their enthusiasm for learning and sense of belonging is evident the moment you arrive.
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