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We are deeply invested in guiding students to reach their potential within a life of balance and authentic learning.
Student Life
The MBS community is open, warm, and supportive. As a result, it is highly empowering, and students thrive because they feel at home and at ease.
No two students will have precisely the same MBS experience, and that is exactly as it should be. We know and nurture each student as an individual. Our faculty employ differentiated teaching approaches, addressing each student’s particular strengths and needs.
A Place of Possibilities
Beyond the classroom, students are offered a universe of opportunities: artistic, and athletic; curricular and co-curricular. Even more important, we guide and encourage every student to pursue them all. We urge them to risk new endeavors, discover new talents, and see themselves in new ways.
Exploration Beyond the Book
An MBS education takes you places. Cultural trips, service projects, and fieldwork extend intellectual exploration beyond the walls of the classroom and connect textbook topics to real-life issues. The result is a set of rich, project-based experiences, and a clear understanding that learning is a relevant, real-world endeavor.
Close Connections
The MBS community is open, warm, and supportive. As a result, it is highly empowering. Students thrive here because they feel at home and at ease.
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