Why Merge EDU Is a Perfect Fit for Every Type of School
No matter what kind of school you lead, Merge EDU provides the tools and support to transform how your students learn, explore, and grow.

Personalized, experiential learning is more important than ever, and schools across every educational model are seeking innovative tools to engage students in meaningful ways.
Merge EDU combines hands-on interaction with augmented reality (AR) technology to bring science and STEM learning to life. Whether you’re running a Montessori school focused on inquiry and independence, a private school offering enriching academic experiences, a charter school looking to boost STEM outcomes and future readiness, or a public school supporting districtwide innovation and scalability, Merge EDU can fit seamlessly into your vision.
Montessori Schools: Nurturing Curiosity with Hands-On Learning
Montessori educators emphasize tactile, student-led learning—making Merge EDU an ideal addition to the Montessori toolkit. The Merge Cube allows students to hold and manipulate digital 3D objects, blending abstract concepts with concrete sensory experiences. A recent research-based blog post on AR in the classroom confirms that this kind of immersive, interactive learning supports learning and engagement. With Merge EDU, Montessori classrooms can expand their hands-on materials into the digital realm—without compromising the core principles of Montessori education.

Private Schools: Elevating Academic Rigor and Innovation
Private schools often lead the way in integrating cutting-edge technology into the classroom. Merge EDU offers an academic advantage by giving students access to a wide array of STEM simulations and science experiments they can explore in 3D—right in the palm of their hand. In this feature on CTE programs, we see how Merge EDU enhances career readiness by helping students explore anatomy, engineering, environmental science, and other pathways through realistic, interactive models. For private schools offering specialized tracks or enrichment programs, Merge EDU is a powerful tool that blends depth with discovery.

Charter Schools: Empowering Engagement + Equity in STEM
Merge EDU helps charter schools level the playing field in science and STEM learning. With a single Merge Cube and device, students can access thousands of dollars’ worth of virtual teaching aids and simulations, closing equity gaps without compromising on quality. Just look at Putnam County Schools, where Merge EDU boosted student engagement and STEM participation through interactive and joyful learning experiences. For charter schools seeking scalable, cost-effective solutions that improve student outcomes and engagement, Merge EDU delivers.

Public Schools: Supporting Districtwide Innovation and Scalability
Merge EDU can support growth from individual classrooms to districtwide implementation. In Atlanta Public Schools, Merge EDU became a central feature of the district’s innovation strategy, supporting hands-on science experiences in dozens of classrooms. The ease of use, combined with standards-aligned resources, makes it simple for teachers to adopt and implement AR-enhanced lessons without requiring additional tech expertise or infrastructure.

Endless Ways to Bring Hands-on AR Into Your Curriculum
Merge EDU is a flexible platform that adapts to your curriculum and goals. Whether you’re planning back-to-school STEM activities, setting up a makerspace, or exploring digital storytelling, Merge EDU can support your vision. Our guide to 5 Innovative Ways to Integrate AR offers inspiring examples of how schools are using Merge EDU to transform student engagement across grade levels and subjects.

Ready to Bring Merge EDU to Your School?
No matter what kind of school you lead, Merge EDU provides the tools and support to transform how your students learn, explore, and grow. From fostering independence in young learners to preparing teens for future-ready careers, Merge EDU is ready to meet your school where it is—and help take it further.
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