Elementary school students spend more than two hours each day focused on reading, writing, listening, and speaking.
Students are encouraged to engage in the process of scientific investigation and inquiry, preparing them to succeed in middle school science and beyond.
Middle school students develop confidence, master techniques, and employ reasoning skills to solve real-world mathematical problems.
The middle school history curriculum instills an understanding of the complex factors that shaped historical events, emphasizing use of evidence, primary and secondary sources, and analysis.
Sixth graders study world history, exploring the complex factors that shape the rise and fall of civilizations.
The school broke ground on its 29,000 square-foot, five-story schoolhouse in August 2020, and the building's construction was completed in December 2021.
The new campus at 655 St. Nicholas features flexible classrooms with strong technology, an expansive library, a cafe, and a dedicated play yard.
[8] Sources:[9][10] Harlem Academy has developed innovative partnerships with universities, corporations, and nonprofit organizations to offer authentic and engaging experiences for students.
Program partners include Classic Stage Company, Columbia University Neuroscience Department,[11] Harlem School of the Arts, Poetry Society of America, Princeton Blairstown Center,[12] and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.