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A CURRICULUM GROUNDED BY MISSION

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KEEN MINDS

At Mack Boulder, gifted and creative students thrive to their full potential. Our students crave the challenge of meaningful questions and real-world problem solving. We strive to intentionally preserve and nurture the natural curiosity and creativity that children enter school with. Our inquiry-based IB curriculum incorporates challenging academics, action oriented projects, and integrated arts, physical education, world language, library, design, and technology through interdisciplinary learning.
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COMPASSIONATE HEARTS

We believe academic knowledge is only part of the big picture. At Mack Boulder, we seek to grow courageous risk takers, good communicators and powerful innovators who meet the world with a deep sense of empathy and balance to all they do. Social-emotional learning (SEL) is a daily practice, integrated into our daily practices, curriculum, and weekly SEL classes.
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GLOBAL ACTION

Our IB curriculum encourages design thinking, innovation, and sustainability so students can become meaningful contributors and socially responsible citizens of the world. We strive to be a wise, empathetic, collaborative, innovative, diverse, and sustainable center for teaching and learning. Mack Boulder students are taught how to learn conceptually so they can approach the problems of tomorrow with exceptional depth, breadth, and compassion. The IB programmes in our indepenedent school are carefully thought out and executed to give our students the best education possible.
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OUR COMMITMENT TO IB PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES:

An official International Baccalaureate (IB) World School since 2006, Mackintosh Academy Boudler joins nearly 4,000 schools in 146 countries worldwide in preparing today’s students for tomorrow’s world through inquiry-based learning.

Our IB PYP and IB MYP Gifted program curriculum:

  • Encourages students to think as global citizens, and to be meaningful contributors and socially responsible citizens in the world.
  • Addresses the whole child—the social, emotional, physical, cultural needs of children, in addition to academic challenges.
  • Emphasizes thematic study and project-based learning to create opportunities for exploration, active learning, and meaningful connections across subject areas.

IB also means inquiry-based learning: At Mack Boulder, we believe the questions are as important as the answers. Inquiry is at the heart of Mack Boulder’s pedagogical approach. Students and teachers at Mackintosh Academy never stop asking why, so what, and now what? Lines of inquiry provide a roadmap for students to travel, while optimizing knowledge, curiosity, and creative learning. Inquiry-based curriculum hones students’ self-initiative, organization, collaboration, communication, informational literacy, and high-level thinking skills. Mack Boulder’s IB program focuses on units of inquiry spread across the primary and middle school years. Each unit includes a theme of study explored across multiple disciplines, from reading and writing, to math, sciences, social studies, arts, world language, and even PE. Each unit culminates in creative and meaningful student projects, which are the hallmark of our IB program.

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OUR COMMITMENT & APPROACH TO CORE ACADEMICS:

During the past four years we have taken a comprehensive and deep dive into improving the core academic areas of reading, writing, and math. As an IB World School, we have high standards to aspire to that interconnect each of these areas, and we also look at best independent practices in each area to guide our instruction. Here is some summary information about our approach and growth in each of the following areas:

LITERACY:
At Mackintosh Academy Boulder, we believe in empowering our students with the essential skills to navigate the world of language and communication effectively. Our literacy program is designed to foster a love for reading, writing, and critical thinking from an early age. Our Lower School (K-5) uses Collaborative Literacy, an integrated literacy program developed by Collaborative Classroom. This Colorado READ Act approved curriculum emphasizes a holistic approach to literacy education, focusing not only on academic skills but also on social and emotional development. The program aims to create a supportive and collaborative learning environment. Our  Middle School uses Nancy Atwell’s approach to teaching and developing readers and writers. We also support our Middle School writers using Patterns of Power to teach writing conventions. 

Here is what you can expect from our literacy program:

Strong Foundations: We prioritize building strong foundational skills in reading, writing, speaking, and listening. Our early elementary teachers are Orton Gillingham trained and approach teaching reading through an explicit and multisensory approach. Our approach is structured yet our teachers are trained to be flexible, catering to the diverse learning styles and needs of our students.

Comprehensive Curriculum: Our curriculum is thoughtfully crafted to align with national standards and best practices in literacy education. From phonics and vocabulary development to comprehension strategies and literary analysis, each aspect of literacy is thoroughly explored.

Engaging and Diverse Resources: We utilize a variety of resources and materials to keep our students engaged and motivated. Whether it’s through literature, contemporary texts, digital resources, or interactive activities, we strive to make learning enjoyable and meaningful for all.

Differentiated Instruction: Recognizing that every student learns at their own pace, our teachers employ differentiated instruction techniques to meet the individual needs of each learner. Whether a student requires additional support or enrichment opportunities, we are dedicated to ensuring every child reaches their full potential. When needed, our talented learning specialists and Orchard Center teachers are available to provide multiple layers of support to students. 

Integration Across Subjects: We believe that literacy is not confined to the Language Arts classroom alone. As an IB school, we integrate literacy skills across all subject areas, enabling students to apply their reading and writing abilities in various contexts.

Cultivating Critical Thinkers: Beyond acquiring basic literacy skills, our goal is to cultivate critical thinkers and lifelong learners. Through discussions, debates, and analysis of diverse texts, students develop the ability to think critically, communicate effectively, and engage meaningfully with the world around them.

Workshop Approach: The two biggest priorities guiding literacy instruction at Mack are that students should have choice in what they read and write and should have ample time every day to spend reading and writing. The love and confidence Mack students feel as readers and writers can largely be attributed to this approach. The approach helps students build an identity as readers and writers through choice and experiences with texts and writing projects that are important and meaningful to them. 

Supportive Community: At Mack Boulder, we foster a supportive learning community where collaboration and communication are valued. Parents, teachers, and students work together to celebrate achievements, address challenges, and cultivate a culture of literacy excellence. At Mack, our goal is to unlock the power of literacy and inspire a new generation of confident, articulate, and empathetic individuals.

We are proud of our culture of reading and writing at Mack Boulder. While the average teenager reads seven books/year (assigned texts), our Mack Boulder learners often read between 30-70 books/year! Our culture of reading is supported by our exceptionally curated school library which grows daily.

MATHEMATICS:
We know that young mathematicians develop strong conceptual foundations for number sense, measurement, data, and geometry when they’re given opportunities to explore and play with mathematics. In the Lower School, we use the Illustrative Mathematics curriculum to implement a math workshop model that is centered on inquiry and justifying our thinking to give students authentic opportunities to build on new and existing knowledge. Through hands-on experiences and an emphasis on mathematical reasoning, students develop a deeper level of understanding about the logic behind common mathematical algorithms and formulas. This approach allows students to become risk takers and problem solvers in math and prepares them to transition into more complex mathematics in middle school and beyond.

Our Middle School has also aligned their math programming to our school wide, inquiry-based, constructivist approaches to learning. We created our math pathways using research-driven best practices, our IB MYP MYP Gifted program framework, and the culture of Mackintosh Academy Boulder. Math classes throughout the middle school are intentionally-sized that students receive differentiated, high-quality instruction. We use the award-winning, problem-based Illustrative Mathematics curriculum for our MYP 1, 2, and 3 level math courses in conjunction with the IB MYP framework, which emphasizes real-world math applications and strong mathematics communication skills. Our math courses are compacted so that students complete a traditional Algebra I curriculum by the end of the MYP 3 Math course. Those who demonstrate a need for more accelerated math options may continue with more advanced, high-school style courses on campus as well.

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ONGOING CURRICULAR INNOVATION:

Making improvements to our K-8 curricula is an ongoing, yearly process. In addition to our yearly assessment and improvements to our IB program units, we have committed to improving core academics on a cycle that allows for constant assessment, design, implementation, and reflection. Here’s a visual snapshot of our last cycle:
Mack Boulder PYP and MYP Gifted program
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OUR COMMITMENT TO HOLISTIC PROGRAMMING:

We believe that learners should be inspired by a wide range of new experiences during their elementary and middle school years. For an IB World School, we exceed required Specials programming in all special class areas. We intentionally balance our program to ensure our K-8 learners feast on a rich diet of specials classes and programming that help them discover and hone their passions and interests.

Mac Boulder K-8 Specials Classes:

  • Design and Innovation
  • Library
  • Performing Arts
  • Physical Education
  • Science
  • Social Emotional Learning (SEL)
  • Spanish
  • Visual Arts