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About Our School
The Columbia Secondary School for Math, Science, & Engineering is a new, public, sixth through twelfth grade school that opened in the fall of 2007. A partnership between the New York City Department of Education, the community, and Columbia University, CSS-MSE serves academically talented students who have an interest in a rigorous and demanding program focusing on math, science, and engineering. Beginning with a founding sixth grade class, the school will add one grade per year until it reaches its full enrollment of 650 students. Currently the school is composed of 6th, 7th and 8th grade.
The school is located on the 5th and 4th floors of PS-125 on 123rd St between Amsterdam and Morningside, until our new building is built on 125th st and Broadway.
School Mission Statement
Columbia Secondary is a selective, public, college preparatory school with a focus on science, math, and engineering. Its program of study provides a challenging academic experience that prepares its students for selective colleges; for careers in science, math, and engineering; and for a life of civic engagement and ethical responsibility. We train students to be socially and politically conscious, to be aware of their responsibility to their communities and the world, and to be dedicated to a life of creation and discovery in service of humanity.
Educational Vision
Columbia Secondary immerses its students in science and math as a way of seeing and making sense of the world. Learning experiences focuses on the active exploration of major concepts, ideas, and theories that respond to life's big questions. Students will be exposed to the history of these ideas; the struggles and controversies necessary for their development; the kinds of questions and problems that are key to the discovery process; and the special role of effort and creativity. Students model and engage in their own explorations so that they may experience the excitement, beauty, and difficulty of discovery. Students become cognizant of the limits of knowledge and be sensitive to the dangers of an over-reliance on science and technology. Students learn to explore new questions, to ponder the significance of new scientific discoveries, and to use scientific knowledge and critical thinking in their own life decision-making.
Instructional Philosophy
Effective instruction depends largely on setting clear and high expectations, promoting an inclusive and participatory classroom culture, and motivating students to become independent learners. Instruction at Columbia Secondary are Socratic in spirit, with discussions, debates, guided inquiry, and carefully led lectures that focus on key questions, concepts, and theories. Students have extensive opportunities to engage in research, solve real-world problems, and learn experientially through internships, community service, and travel abroad programs.
The school's curriculum is distinguished by:
- science, math, and engineering focus with research and service learning opportunities in NYC and at Columbia University
- a writing intensive and public communications focus. Students learn public speaking, become adept at using multimedia to communicate and become effective writers
- a one in the nation, Philosophy for Thinking program that promotes the development of intellectual skills, argument, inquiry, critical thinking, moral reasoning, and personal and ethical decision-making skills
- A 7 year Engineering program emphasizing teamwork, conceptual development and problem solving skills
- an incredibly diverse Electives program offering more than 25 different choices including genetics, marine biology, astrophysics, environmental science, anthropology, outdoor survival, legorobotics,
- a rich Creative Arts Program with courses in film, theatre, 2-d art, music, dance, poetry, photography, film appreciation, comic books, creative writing, circus arts, wood shop, museum appreciation
- advisory program that provides students with mentoring, guidance and support necessary for academic and personal excellence
- access to parts of Columbia University's vast academic and cultural offerings. (Advanced students, for example, may take courses at Columbia University or other colleges and universities in the area)
- a comprehensive Field Expeditions and Travel Abroad program allows students to explore the world's natural and cultural diversity; and
- after school science, math, and technology electives and Saturday Academy programs
News and Upcoming Events
Mourning the Loss of Nicole Suriel

We offer our sincerest condolences to the family of Nicole Suriel, whose tragic loss on Tuesday, June 22nd will forever change each of us who knew her. May Nicole's warmth, generosity, and openness towards others live on in the people she has touched. A candlelight vigil was organized in Nicole's honor at 7:30 PM on Friday, June 25th with hundreds of attendees from the CSS community and beyond.
Those wishing to offer financial support to Nicole's family should contact PA co-president Victor Acosta at victoracosta@columbiasecondary.org.
Students seeking further couseling and support in the early part of the summer will be provided information in the coming days. Take care of each other, CSS.
Student Government Officers Meet With NYCDOE School Food Executives

Written by Noah Sclar, 6th Grade
On 5/11/10 the CSS student government met with the Manhattan Regional Director, Cathie Condon, and the Director of Food and Food Support, Stephen O'Brien. These executives were invited because the student government was thinking about switching the Styrofoam trays that we all use in the lunchroom to biodegradable trays. We were aiming to reduce the amount of space that we take up in a landfill by switching to these trays. In our meeting the student government learned that, according to O'Brien's research, the biodegradable trays don't actually biodegrade in the conditions of the landfill. While we were disappointed to find this out, we now know that there is another alternative. We can increase the use and recycling of paper trays, preventing them from going to the landfill. The student government will be following up with Ms. Condon and developing next steps for improving the menu and recycling practices in the cafeteria.
CSS Featured in The Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education!
The April 2010 newspaper Outlook in Higher Education just came out with front page article entitled "Making a Difference - Cultivating Minority Students in STEM" that profiles CSS. The article is a highly laudatory account of the CSS approach to science and math education. It presents a very favorable review of the many innovative aspects of our curriculum, the uniqueness of our diversity when compared to other specialized schools, and how our relationship with Columbia University enriches student and faculty experiences.
CSS Earth Day Walk-A-Thon - Thursday, April 22 from 3 to 5 pm
Columbia Record Features CSS-MSE
The Record, a newspaper for the Columbia Community, recently featured our program in its most recent issue. The online version also features this video, which provides another rich perspective on our programming, and an opportunity to hear the impressions of our students.


