Elementary (3-5)

Core Curriculum
Our 3rd-5th graders engage in a vibrant, hands-on curriculum rooted in our Catholic faith that challenges and inspires. Every student is empowered to excel academically, grow spiritually, and thrive in a supportive, close-knit community.
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Daily instruction in reading, writing, math, science/social studies, and religion, with a curriculum that meets and exceeds Common Core standards to build strong academic skills.
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Math instruction is delivered in smaller groups to provide personalized support and ensure each student masters key concepts at their own pace.
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Integration of Catholic Social Teachings, encouraging students to practice justice, compassion, and service in everyday life.
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Weekly Friday morning Mass attendance as a school and parish community, strengthening faith and unity.
Technology Integration
Beginning in the 3rd grade, each student receives a Chromebook that stays at school, providing daily access to digital tools that enhance learning. Our classrooms are equipped with Newline Interactive Boards and document cameras, which support dynamic, interactive lessons. We use Google Classroom to streamline assignments and foster collaboration. Technology thoughtfully complements—not replaces—traditional textbooks, enriching instruction and helping students develop essential digital skills in a balanced, purposeful way.

Enrichment Opportunities
We always strive to offer our students many fun or thought-provoking opportunities outside of the regular curriculum.
Speciality Classes
A well-rounded student is more than just book-smarts and a strong faith. It’s exposure and appreciation for the arts, fitness, a second language, and more.

Art
Students continue working on a variety of artistic styles and mediums. Plus all grades participate in our school-wide art show every spring.

Music
Our 3rd graders learn to play mallet percussion instrument, 4th graders learn to play the recorder, and 5th grades learn to play the ukulele.

Physical Education
Students in 3rd through 5th grade participate three times per week to work on fitness, teamwork, and motor skills.

Library
As early as 4th and 5th grade, students begin focusing on their research skills to make sure their better prepared as they get into high school.

Computers
Students continue visiting once per week in groups of 15 to further develop skills with Google apps, digital citizenship, and coding.

Spanish
During these formative years, our students learn to love this 2nd language and are truly challenged to ensure they learn at an above-grade level pace.
We chose this school for the community. We love the family atmosphere and Catholic identity. Plus, the academic standards are high and the individual support for each student makes the school special.
– Susan Gehring
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