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  1. 22 de mai. de 2024 · Average Financial Aid. $47,305. From Marin Academy. Marin Academy has long been recognized as a leader in rigorous experiential education. We are known for innovative curricular and co-curricular programs that engage students in real-world topics and in learning by doing. Both in and out of the classroom, we encourage students to ask tough ...

  2. Marin Academy is not only a school on the cutting edge of what’s best in education: it is a highly engaging and joyful place to learn. Our graduates stand out as passionate students who genuinely enjoy the process of learning and sharing what they know to make an impact beyond themselves. Check out the classes they are taking *right now* in ...

  3. Marin Academy, San Rafael, California. 2,613 likes · 27 talking about this · 4,397 were here. Independent School, 9th-12th. Bay Area.

  4. Marin Academy offers 16 interscholastic sports: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Cycling, Dance, Field Hockey, Golf, Lacrosse, Sailing, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball and Water Polo. Marin Academy is ranked as one of the top 20% of private schools in California for most sports offered.

  5. In 1971, our founders re-envisioned education. They realized—far ahead of their time—the importance of incorporating experiential learning with intellectual development. As these ideals have become a model for education in the 21st century and as more schools adopt elements of our successful approach, we must continue to clarify and to ...

  6. Marin Academy’s Open House offers prospective families an opportunity to select and participate in class experiences taught by MA faculty that most interest you, learn about the school’s signature programs and student life, and connect directly with members of the community. Information for 25-26 admissions coming soon.

  7. The mission of Marin Academy asks us to “prepare students for the responsibilities posed by education in a democratic society.” That charge shapes not only the content of the courses we teach in the history department, but also the strategies and methods we use to guide our students in the exploration of the past and its connections to the present.