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Primer Microschool - Miami Shores
Basic Information
Address: 9823 NE 4th Ave, Miami Shores, FL 33138
County: Miami-Dade
Phone Number: (786) 791-4769
Email: admissions@primer.com
School Type: Private Microschool
Additional Information
Founded: 2024
Organization Affiliation: Primer Microschools
Ages/Grades: K-8
Tuition:
Tuition is personalized based on each family’s household income and financial circumstances. We will work with you 1:1 to determine what works for you.
Curriculum:
At Primer Microschools, we offer a personalized curriculum so that every kid learns at their own pace. Afternoons are reserved for passion-projects, where our students can do anything from build a robot to write their own book to code a video game. The sky is the limit!
After School Programs: Yes
Admissions Deadline: We offer rolling admissions.
Mission Statement:
Our mission is to free the next generation of kids to be more ambitious, more creative, and to think for themselves.
Notes/School Information:
At Primer, we make three commitments to every family.
1. We Take Kids Seriously -- Primer students are the drivers of their experience. We call that agency. We empower students to use that agency - setting their own goals for their core academics, holding themselves accountable for their work, and relentlessly pursuing their interests.
2. Master Math & Literacy -- The mastery of math and literacy is fundamental to unlock all knowledge. Every Primer student does 100 minutes of math and literacy every day.
3. Engage in Purpose-Driven Pursuits -- Primer students are given the agency and opportunity to explore their interests. Every afternoon, our students have focused time to pursue the things that make them tick. Whether they're writing a book to publish on Amazon, starting a business, researching volcanoes in the Pacific Ocean, or recording a song to release on Spotify - students are always in the driver's seat.