06/19/2026
Strong Academics. Small Classes. Real STEM.
We believe these three things work together.
Strong academics give students the foundation they need.
Small classes give teachers the time to know every student.
Real STEM helps them apply what they learn.
That's the kind of school we're building at Provo Mountain Academy.
Learn more at provomountainacademy.org
05/28/2026
Don't miss out on our amazing summer camps!
This summer we will get together for Robotics camp, Rocketry camp and Blow Things Up and Light Things on Fire camp.
Limited spots remaining so sign up today!
https://provomountainacademy.org/summer-programs
05/21/2026
Most people assume longer school days = better learning.
We think the opposite might be true.
Here’s why we built a school schedule focused on better use of time, deeper instruction, and built-in support for students.
Read the short article here: https://provomountainacademy.org/why-students-need-better-school-days-not-longer-ones?fbclid=IwY2xjawR8IIdleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZBAyMjIwMzkxNzg4MjAwODkyAAEeZzFZnbN7v-WCtaUjp1om0d6sbmHJ8Uv8SoodS_bOWtzK_0EIZi004114VT4_aem_52eaQpF80o5pQ_Na1kQNuw
Why Students Need Better School Days, Not Longer Ones | Provo Mountain Academy
Learn how Provo Mountain Academy designs better school days through focused instruction, personalized support, and a thoughtful Monday–Thursday schedule.
05/17/2026
Joys of victory and agony of defeat!
Provo Mountain Academy Robotics team had a blast at Physic’s Day at lagoonpark.
The boys worked hard to learn build and program the robots. We won a lot rounds and lost a couple. Then we went on A LOT of rides.
Thank you to Utah Elementary Robotics and Utah State University for hosting this event. We are ready for more!
05/10/2026
One of the things we wanted to build at Provo Mountain Academy was simple:
More real-world learning. No busywork.
On May 15th, our Robotics Team will be participating in Physics Day at Lagoon for the first time.
None of us have done this before, and that’s exactly why we’re doing it.
Right now, we’re watching a new era of exploration take shape with programs like the Artemis missions.
The students designing robots and testing ideas today are the ones who will build what comes next.
This is where that starts.
We're excited to see how they do.