The Intermediate School science program instills in students the idea that science is not just a body of knowledge, but also a way of viewing the world. The curriculum encourages each student’s appreciation for methods and subject matter, develops independent learning skills, and seeks to foster a lifelong love of science. Students are challenged by a wide variety of laboratory exercises, learning the essential skills of observation, precision, safety, problem-solving, and data synthesis. Hands-on activities, such as bay grass restoration, biome research, the projectile project, and submersible design, teach students how to formulate questions, use scientific literature, and find answers through experimentation.
Current events are also an integral part of science classes, as is an appreciation for the practical applications of what is learned. Special events, such as the seventh grade Caroline Furnace trip and the eighth grade Chesapeake Bay trip, encourage students to extend their science education outside the classroom. Courses in both grade levels are enriched by seeking connections among the sciences and across disciplines.