
Bringing Learning to Life
ASU Prep South Phoenix Primary & Intermediate School begins preparing students for college and careers starting in Kindergarten. Through our partnership with the ASU college community, students have opportunities to work with experts and community leaders to help solve real-world challenges, practice leadership skills, and build character.
Student Experience
Our students are Sun Devils from day one. This college-going mindset weaves through their entire school experience, creating active, engaged learners with a belief that there are no limits—only possibilities. Our small campus environment allows students to get the attention they deserve with a school culture that:
- Is warm, welcoming, and sensitive to the needs of students from diverse backgrounds
- Focuses on creating a college-bound community of future global citizens
- Fosters student agency and expectations of excellence
- Embeds opportunities to explore future career and college opportunities

Family Involvement
Our learning culture is like a tight-knit family, where teachers and staff involve parents as important partners in their child’s academic journey. Families trust us because they know we truly care, creating a warm and caring environment where children feel understood and safe to explore and learn.

Curriculum
Our programs are intentionally designed to be challenging so students develop critical thinking and learning skills that prepare them for future success in college. Students work on project-based challenges, bringing learning to life.


Join us for an Information Session
We invite you to experience ASU Prep South Phoenix Primary & Intermediate School in person by joining us for a tour and information session. To schedule a tour, email georginagarcia@asu.edu or call 602-842-1722.
Click below to see our information session schedule.
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