MUSE Global School Opens Its Doors in Santa Monica
MUSE Global School, an internationally acclaimed institution known for its holistic approach to education, has made a significant move to Santa Monica, California. This relocation represents a vibrant new phase for the school as it settles into a temporary campus at The First Presbyterian Church, working towards constructing a permanent, cutting-edge facility in the area.
Founded in 2006 by renowned environmental advocate Suzy Amis Cameron and her sister Rebecca Amis, MUSE has always been rooted in a philosophy that emphasizes five critical pillars: Academics, Self-Efficacy, Communication, Sustainability, and Passion-Based Learning. Over the nearly two decades of its operation, MUSE has empowered students to develop a conscious awareness of their roles within themselves, their communities, and the environment. With this move to Santa Monica, MUSE aims to further its reach to families in the Westside area, enhancing access to local cultural partnerships and fostering an engaging, community-driven learning experience.
Suzy Amis Cameron expressed her excitement about the move stating, "MUSE reflects my core mission to empower the next generation of renaissance thinkers and leaders. Our students are equipped with the knowledge, values, and creativity to lead more connected and environmentally conscious lives."
The choice of Santa Monica for the new campus was carefully considered, as it is conducive to the school's unique educational framework. Continuing its hallmark commitment to maintain low student-to-teacher ratios, MUSE will not exceed 16 students per class. This ensures an intimate learning environment that promotes personalized education aligned with sustainability principles.
MUSE's reputation for excellence is highlighted by its 100% college acceptance rate, WASC accreditation, and recognition through prestigious awards such as HundrED's "MUSE Blueprint." The school merges core academic subjects with passion projects and hands-on learning strategies.
As it gears up for Fall 2025 enrollment, MUSE is offering both in-person and virtual learning options. A special event set for August 6th will allow prospective families to delve into MUSE's innovative education model. During the event, attendees will have the chance to interact with the dedicated leadership team and learn how the integration of MICA technology enhances the curriculum, focusing on sustainability, academic achievement, and emotional well-being.
Revolutionizing Education with MICA Technology
Central to MUSE's progressive curriculum is the implementation of MICA (Measurement, Instrumentation, Control, and Analysis) technology. Developed by Dr. Ian Hunter at MIT, MICA transforms the way students approach STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) education by fostering hands-on experimentation, real-time data analysis, and engaging learning experiences. This program allows students to delve deeply into STEAM concepts within an interactive and challenging environment that hones their analytical and problem-solving skills.
Russell Mallen, an MIT graduate in Electrical Engineering and Economics, leads MICA's initiative at MUSE. In his role as Head of the Science and Mathematics Program, he encourages students to explore scientific and engineering fields with enthusiasm and a sense of interdisciplinary innovation. Mallen's leadership ensures that MICA seamlessly integrates with both core academic pursuits and individual passion projects, a hallmark of the MUSE educational model.
The MICA program's contribution significantly enhances MUSE's emphasis on tailored and collaborative learning experiences. Whether students are engaging in robotics, environmental science, or biotechnology, they can pursue their interests while acquiring invaluable skills that will serve them in the future. Dr. Hunter's encouragement for students to "march across disciplines" empowers them to tackle challenges with creativity and forward-thinking solutions.
The Santa Monica campus is also under the guidance of a passionate leadership team:
- - Tressa Wyner, the Head of School since 2024, brings over two decades of educational experience focusing on communication-based teaching and global awareness.
- - Megan Grieco, the Director of K–12, leads efforts in DEIJ integration, literacy initiatives, and designing passion-based academics.
- - Stephanie Cox, the Global Virtual Operations and Admissions Manager, reinforces community connections and regional outreach.
Tressa Wyner stated, "Young people flourish in environments that inspire and nurture holistic development. The captivating culture and scenic beauty of Santa Monica motivate students to foster their learning experiences through interests and engagement with nature. We are ecstatic to plant our roots here!"
For Further Information
For more details about MUSE Global School's opening in Santa Monica, you can visit
museglobalschoolca.com/santamonica. For inquiries or to RSVP for the August event, interested families can reach out to Stephanie at [email protected]
About Suzy Amis Cameron: Co-founder and visionary behind MUSE, Suzy Amis Cameron has redefined education through an environmental lens while inspiring others towards sustainable living and food reform. Having transitioned from a successful film career, she continues to advocate for climate action, and youth empowerment, and authored the impactful book
The OMD Plan, pushing for a plant-based lifestyle. Her influence extends through various organizations focused on ecological and social transformation.
About MICA Technology: MICA represents a groundbreaking approach to integrating technology into education, encouraging students to engage actively with multidisciplinary concepts while equipping them to navigate future challenges creatively and effectively.