We invite you to join our Middle School community of talented and ambitious scholars, artists, athletes, and activists. We hope you'll choose to enroll!
Poly’s community is like no other—our beautiful 15-acre campus, transformative teaching, and engaging academic and co-curricular programs inspire meaningful learning and life-long friendships. You and your family will feel right at home!
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Choosing a school is an important decision and we’re ready to help you learn more about Poly. Whether you've officially enrolled or are trying to decide on your best-fit school, the following information will help you envision life as a Poly Panther.
For seventh-grade admitted students. RSVP to attend a Campus “Shadow” Visit! Spend a half-day at Poly and get to know members of the Class of 2031 and attend Middle School classes. You will also have lunch on campus with your new Poly friends!
Join us for our Admitted Students and Families Welcome Reception on Tuesday, March 18 from 5:30-8:00 p.m.! You’ll have the opportunity to learn more about Poly from our inspiring teachers and our wonderful student and family ambassadors. Meet many of your future classmates as well! To RSVP, please log into the Poly Admission Portal, scroll down to the ‘Optional Items’ section on the checklist, and let us know your family will be joining us on March 18. We look forward to seeing you at Poly!
The purpose of PolyHonor is to give our students and faculty the opportunity to affirm their commitment to the essential principles of our Mission, Credo, Vision, and Philosophy and to recognize their role in shaping the community. Our intention is for PolyHonor to permeate the climate and culture of the entire school community and become one of the defining characteristics of a Poly education.
Polytechnic School believes that appreciation for the communities in which we live is an integral part of being an educated citizen. To this end, the Student Community Engagement Program provides Poly’s Middle School and Upper School students opportunities to develop responsibility, understanding, and a connection to the community outside the school.
Polytechnic School is contracted with Bevaris Alliance to provide food service for our students in kindergarten through grade 12. Since 1977, Bevaris has provided a hot food program for schools and currently serves more than 40 schools in the Southern California area.
Poly’s Extended Program (PEP) offers a wide range of care and enrichment opportunities for Lower and Middle School families, and PEP provides bus service for all students K-12.
We are here to help! Feel free to reach out to the following Poly faculty or administrators with specific questions about the Middle School curriculum and co-curricular opportunities: Middle School Contacts and Resources