Mission
To foster meaningful growth with students, faculty, and staff in the intellectual character virtues in a thoughtful, challenging, and supportive academic environment.
Vision
To equip students to engage the world with curiosity and thoughtfulness, to know themselves, and to live well.
Values
- Sense of purpose: we deliberately align all of our thinking and decision-making with the mission, vision, and values of the school.
- Culture of thinking: we ask questions, seek understanding, and practice the habits of good thinking.
- Self-knowledge: believing in the importance of self-knowledge, we practice ongoing self-reflection and self-awareness.
- Openness and respect: we strive for a strong sense of community marked by collaboration, empowerment, and intentional openness and respect for the thinking of others
- Growth mindset: being optimistic about the potential for personal growth, we embrace challenges and regard failure as an opportunity to learn and improve.


IVA is the first to offer an education based on an "intellectual virtues" model. IVA is a small middle school that has systematically implemented a consistent educational philosophy. IVA is chartered by Long Beach Unified School District and proud to serve the students of Long Beach.
Intellectual Virtues Model
"Prestigious universities [should] admit more students who have attended schools that teach the intellectual virtues."
– N.Y. Times Top 10 Bestseller
Coddling of the American Mind

Small School Size


Master Virtues
The goal of an intellectual virtues educational model is to foster meaningful growth in the personal qualities or character attributes of a good thinker or learner: curiosity, wonder, attentiveness, open-mindedness, creativity, intellectual tenacity, and related traits. Intellectual virtues are sometimes referred to as "habits of mind," "thinking dispositions," or "non-cognitive skills," and include grit and persistence.
Small Classroom Size
Mission-Driven Middle School
Teaching for intellectual virtues is not an alternative to teaching rigorous academic content. Rather, rigorous content provides an opportunity for teachers to foster intellectual character growth. IVA's curriculum is closely aligned with the recently adopted Common Core State Standards. Our teachers approach the curriculum thoughtfully and reflectively so that students may develop a deep understanding of the material and practice good thinking, while mastering the standards.
"Many of us became teachers for reasons of the heart, animated by a passion for some subject and for helping people learn. But many of us lose heart as the years of teaching go by. How can we take heart in teaching once more so that we can, as good teachers always do, give heart to our students?"
-Parker Palmer, The Courage to Teach

IVA's Nine Master Virtues
Intellectual virtues are the personal qualities of a good thinker or learner. At IVA, we focus on promoting and fostering nine master virtues: curiosity, intellectual humility, intellectual autonomy, attentiveness, intellectual carefulness, intellectual thoroughness, open-mindedness, intellectual courage, and intellectual perseverance.
These virtues fall into three categories, corresponding to three stages or dimensions of learning: getting the learning process started and headed in the right direction; making the learning process go well; and overcoming challenges to productive learning.
Commitment to Equity
IVA's mission of meaningful growth in students' intellectual character prioritizes a deeply personal and strengths-based positive approach to personal development. Our students bring their natural and grown curiosity, courage, dynamic personalities, productive struggle and excitement to the learning process. Our approach values students' interests, experiences, and backgrounds. Each unique identity, culture, and perspective fuels our connectedness. When we listen to our learners and to one another we can connect to their interests, needs, and goals, and create collaborative experiences that grow curiosity, critical thinking skills, and an honest awareness of their own thinking. Our commitment to these values make our school a unique place to belong.
Foundation & Research Partnerships

$3.5 Million Dollar Grant to Develop Character Program

Connecting leaders and credential programs to develop character

Professor Co-Founded Middle and High School

Implementation of Intellectual Virtue Model

Project Zero Partners With Our IV Institute and PD Program

Two-year Study of Intellectual Character Growth

Three-year Neurological Study on Teaching for Deeper Learning

Leadership Training in Practical Wisdom