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Science labs are an important part of the curriculum at MMI.
When it comes time for a student to go to college, MMI Preparatory School graduates are better prepared than most.

MMI challenges students and then teaches them how to meet those challenges.

The curriculum develops critical thinking and encourages students to develop very important time management skills.

We offer a traditional college prep curriculum, which emphasizes the major subjects. Because they are so well prepared, MMI graduates often find themselves ahead of the class in their first-year core courses in college. This makes the transition to the independence of college life a lot easier – and it allows students to branch out and explore new areas of study, taking electives they otherwise might not have considered.

Most students will have one to two hours of homework a night (sometimes more if they’re working on a special project or report). That may sound like a lot, but when they get to college, MMI students are prepared for the workload they encounter – again, easing that transition to university life. And while the pace is brisk, we offer faculty and peer-to-peer tutoring, so students aren’t left behind.

Mathematic principles set the foundation for learning.
In mid school, students develop their ambition and drive. As they advance to the prep school, they develop a series of goals, further their commitment to work, increase their drive to succeed, and take greater responsibility for their own learning – just as they will when they go off to college.

That has been the key to our success for more than 125 years.