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Academics

Catholic Classical Education, with Jesus Christ at its center, is ordered to the Truth that sets us free.  Intrinsically beautiful and good, the curriculum cultivates the mind and nourishes the soul promoting a love of life-long learning and growing in faith, wisdom, and virtue.

An Integrated Curriculum

Learning crosses traditional disciplines, providing a deep and rich appreciation of who we are and where we came from. All subjects work together toward a common goal, to lead students to the Truth.

Religion

The Catechism, Sacred Scripture, Sacred Tradition, and virtue formation is some of the tools used to foster a love and understanding of the Roman Catholic faith.

Classical Literature 

Students are immersed in the Great Works of Western Civilization including classic fairytales, myths, folklore, and poetry.  Students delight in and engage with a great story, enhancing their sense of awe and wonder,  with an emphasis on recitation. 

Language Arts

A thorough understanding of the English language, the rules of usage and mechanics,  spelling, writing, grammar, and phonics are essential.

History

The chronological study of Ancient, Medieval, Renaissance, Modern and US History is supplemented by stories and projects capturing each time period, making history come alive.

Latin

Latin is the universal language of the Church, instilling in students a greater understanding of English Grammar and Vocabulary.  It also serves as a foundation for the study of other modern-day languages. Latin studies begin in Preschool and continue through 8th Grade.

Elementary Math through Algebra

Sequential Math leads to mastery of skills and application to real life.

Science

Science focuses on discovering the world around us and the magnificence of God's creation-Biology, Astronomy, Geology, and other Earth Science themes are taught.

Music, Art, Drama, and Physical Education

Special Programs are offered to our students to enhance the holistic approach to development and learning across the curriculum.

“Holiness consists simply in doing God's will,
and being just what God wants us to be.”

― St. Thérèse de Lisieux

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