Friendship. Middle School girls learn to challenge themselves as they experience the fun of working together and making new friends. In the classroom and through activities, middle school girls are building self esteem, learning to trust and respect, and developing strong hearts that will always guide them.
The goals of our advisory program are the following: to ensure that each student has a faculty advocate, to create a safe, friendly place to receive support... more...
Middle School clubs can be a fun and creative way to explore new interests, develop a hobby, get involved in the community, and meet new friends. more...
Review the Middle School student-parent handbook. more..
The Middle School's Friday Forum is a student-run, bi-monthly meeting where students discuss and debate issues involving diversity and multiculturalism in the Bryn Mawr community as well as the national arena. more...
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Now that you have experienced Bryn Mawr through the eyes of our students, we hope you'll want to see our school during Fall Visiting Days.

The 8th-grade trip to Camp Letts, in Edgewater, MD, was a highlight of our year. We were split into teams of eight or nine, with a specific teacher as our team leader, and we had bunks of either 11 or 4. It was tons of fun. We really bonded, used teamwork, and made new friends in that amazing camp. more...
For the third year in a row Bryn Mawr Middle School students organized a Math-A-Thon® to raise money for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee. more...
As we look forward to welcoming new Middle School Director Jennifer Galambos to Bryn Mawr this coming fall, we took a few minutes to catch up with her during a busy day at Bullis School in Potomac, Maryland, where she is currently the principal of the middle school. She was happy to share her thoughts on what has impressed her most about Bryn Mawr so far and why she is looking forward to being part of our community. more...
Bryn Mawr Middle School earth science teacher Becky Morris recently was quoted in Neighborhood Matters, a newsletter of the Johns Hopkins University Office of Government, Community, and Public Affairs that is distributed to neighborhoods surrounding the university’s Homewood campus. more...
Mr. Leo Bretholz, Holocaust survivor and author of Leap into Darkness, came to Bryn Mawr to share his experiences with the eighth grade on February 28. He was a brilliant speaker. He told us his story of survival. He was on the run for seven years during World War II. more...