Main Headquarters:
16648 N 94th St
Scottsdale, Arizona, 85260
Phone Number:
(480) 776-0413
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Great Hearts Archway Classical Academy Scottsdale, Serving Grades K-5
Archway Scottsdale is a part of the Great Hearts network of non-profit public charter schools dedicated to improving education nationwide through classical liberal arts academies. By engaging a well-rounded program in a vibrant school culture, our students are prepared for success in college, leadership in any field in which they choose to endeavor and a life filled with purpose. With a curriculum built upon a classical liberal arts tradition and a revolutionary approach to school itself, Great Hearts cultivates the hearts and minds of students in the pursuit of Truth, Goodness and Beauty.
Monday : | 7:30 AM - | 4:00 PM | |
Tuesday : | 7:30 AM - | 4:00 PM | |
Wednesday : | 7:30 AM - | 3:00 PM | |
Thursday : | 7:30 AM - | 4:00 PM | |
Friday : | 7:30 AM - | 3:00 PM | |
Saturday : | closed | ||
Sunday : | closed |
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Junior High and/or middle schools are located in Scottsdale. These are schools that have classes that fall between the elementary and high schools. There is a certain amount of difference in the two terms- junior high schools usually have grades 7 and 8, while middle schools have a higher percentage of younger students, and starts from grade 6. Junior high focuses more on the transition to the next stage i.e. high school. The organization of the teaching staff may also vary, with either independent departments with faculty members, or a group of teachers who work together on the students, with a common approach. Middle schools usually have one or more homerooms, to which the students are assigned. This is the place where the students spend most of the day, with a number of discussions and activities that are carried out.