Santa Monica welcomes MUSE Global School, heralding a lively new era on the Westside.
MUSE Global School, a pioneering institution in education and sustainability, is set to open its doors in Santa Monica, California, welcoming students for Fall 2025. Founded in 2006 by environmental advocate Suzy Amis Cameron and her sister Rebecca Amis, the school is now relocating to the coastal city, offering both in-person and virtual learning options.
At the heart of MUSE's curriculum is the integration of MICA technology, a groundbreaking innovation developed by Dr. Ian Hunter and his team at MIT. This technology revolutionises how students engage with STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) education, providing experiential, data-driven learning tools for deeper understanding.
The MICA program at MUSE is led by educator Russell Mallen, an MIT graduate in Electrical Engineering and Economics. This technology is seamlessly blended into both the core academics and passion projects, ensuring intellectual rigor, curiosity, and interdisciplinary creativity in science and engineering education.
MICA technology enables students to engage deeply with STEAM subjects through hands-on experimentation, real-time data analysis, and immersive interactive learning modules. This approach allows students to explore complex concepts dynamically, fostering critical thinking and problem-solving skills in an engaging environment.
The integration of MICA technology supports low student-to-teacher ratios and personalized learning, enhancing collaboration and individualized experiences. MUSE's commitment to small class sizes, with no more than 16 students per class, ensures a nurturing environment for students to thrive.
MUSE Global School's curriculum is grounded in five foundational pillars: Academics, Self-Efficacy, Communication, Sustainability, and Passion-Based Learning. The school offers access to partnerships with local cultural institutions, environmental explorations, and a community-centered curriculum.
Head of School Tressa Wyner expressed enthusiasm about the school's relocation to Santa Monica, California. She sees the coastal beauty of the city as a significant attraction for students, providing opportunities for joyful learning through passions and nature.
On August 6th, MUSE will host a special event for prospective families to explore the school's innovative approach to education. For additional details about the school's relocation, visit museglobalschoolca.com/santamonica. Interview requests can be directed to [email protected].
MUSE Global School's commitment to sustainability is evident in its WASC-accredited program and 100% college acceptance rate. With its forward-thinking approach to STEAM education, MUSE is empowering students to be innovative and prepared for future challenges.
Students at MUSE Global School can utilize MICA technology, a revolutionary innovation, to deepen their understanding of STEAM subjects through interactive, hands-on learning experiences. As part of the school's commitment to providing personalized learning, MUSE offers both online education and learning opportunities within its Santa Monica, California campus, ensuring accessible education and self-development for students.