by Gia Medeiros | May 11, 2015 | Admissions, News & Events, Older Posts
This week we are hosting two special events on our Boulder Campus – an Open House & Tour (May 14) and a Preschool Playdate (May 16). Open House Thursday, May 14 from 9-10:30 am Please RSVP...
by Gia Medeiros | Mar 17, 2015 | Admissions, Community, Growing Learners, Littleton, News & Events, Older Posts, Summer
When my daughter was five she was obsessed with zoo animals of all kinds. Her greatest thrill was going to Denver Zoo Camp. It was her chance to hold snakes, bearded dragons and hedgehogs – never understanding why we couldn’t have them at home. There she met other...
by Beth Steklac | Feb 17, 2015 | Admissions, Community, Compassionate Hearts, Core Values, Global Action, Littleton, News & Events, Our Students, Our Team
Nearly ten years go, Mackintosh Academy’s leadership recognized the power of the the International Baccalaureate Program for the gifted child. The IB Primary Years Program (PYP) and Middle Years Program (MYP) provide the gifted child with a context for learning...
by Staff | Feb 8, 2015 | Admissions, Littleton, News & Events, Older Posts
Come explore the magic of Mackintosh Mackintosh Academy’s preK-8 program is seeking curious, creative students whose parents understand that students today need a different kind of education to meet the complex challenges of a changing world. We are hosting...
by Gia Medeiros | Jan 20, 2015 | Admissions, Community, Littleton, News & Events
Join us tomorrow @ 1:00 pm at the Carson Nature Center in Littleton for our panel discussion – “Finding the Best fit School for your Gifted Child.” Elementary school will set the foundation for your child’s education and lifelong learning. How can...
by Lula Guilbert | Oct 7, 2014 | Admissions, Community, Growing Learners, Keen MInds, Littleton, News & Events, Uncategorized
By Lula Guilbert, 3rd/4th Grade Lead Teacher, Littleton My daughter began her education in our local public school. She had been identified gifted in kindergarten, but there was little that they did for younger students. After advocating for her to have advanced math...