Middle School
Our Community
Middle School students are in the process of becoming and they are seeking a sense of belonging. They will find true friends—and the best in themselves—at Waynflete.
Waynflete welcomes many new members to our community during the Middle School years. In fact, 28% of the Grade 6 class are students brand-new to Waynflete. Because our students are coming to us from so many different places in Maine, the U.S., and around the world, we work hard to build and sustain a strong sense of community.
From LEAP week to weekend socials, our students are given many opportunities to get to know their classmates and each other.
DIVERSITY, EQUITY AND INCLUSION
Diversity is a condition of excellence.
A Waynflete education works as well as it does because our small and challenging classes contain so many different perspectives and life experiences. And as one of the most diverse schools in southern Maine, our entire community is committed to the urgent, essential, and ongoing work toward equity and inclusion. Learn how diversity can drive caring participation in the world.
EXPLORE
What is Waynflete like for families?
Choosing an independent school means joining a new community not only for students, but for their families. Everyone you meet on the bus line, in the bleachers, during play dates, and around the bonfire at Beats and Bites comes from many different communities and diverse life experiences. You will have many chances to get to know them—and love them.
THE WAYNFLETE WIRE
5 social-emotional skills kids need to master in Middle School
The halls of middle schools are filled with students experiencing a period of intellectual, physical, and social-emotional change that is rivaled only during infancy. This isn’t “middle school drama.” It’s essential development! By helping students navigate these challenges, we keep them focused on learning. Read More
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“One of the joys of leading our Middle School is the opportunity to cultivate curiosity, create an atmosphere of mutual care and respect, and guide moments of courage as students discover their own voices and sense of individual agency. Identity is the work of Middle School, and I am grateful to be a part of its emergence.”
Divya Muralidhara
Waynflete Middle School Director