| Junior Kindergarten | Senior Kindergarten | |||
| Grade 1 | Grade 2 | Grade 3 | Grade 4 | Grade 5 |
General Course Description:
The Junior Kindergarten program is designed to provide hands on experiences that will make living and learning more meaningful to the students. Children learn to do things for themselves and make decisions and choices. Within a secure and caring environment, they are able to develop positive feelings about their relationships with the school, teachers, and their classmates. The goal for each child is to become self-disciplined, self-guided, and self-directed. Through daily activities, they are encouraged to develop all aspects of their individual personalities and talents. Over the course of a year, the junior kindergarteners cover many different subjects. They learn about their bodies and how to feed and care for themselves, numbers through hands-on activities using manipulatives, phonetic sounds and the alphabet, as well as many other skills that prepare them for senior kindergarten. Students also develop fine motor skills through activities designed to help them acquire techniques needed in the future. Most importantly, every opportunity is used to foster the child's use of the English language.

Curriculum Overview:
* The curriculum map for JK is coming soon!
General Course Description:
Joyful learning takes place in Senior Kindergarten where children are allowed to explore, inquire and be creative. The Senior Kindergarten curriculum is designed to stimulate an interest in learning, assist in the formation of concepts which will serve as building blocks of thinking, understanding, and verbalizing, and to help in the development of basic skills required for entering first grade. Academically, the children will develop language abilities and basic skills in writing, speaking, reading, and listening. They will also develop skills in numbers, classification, seriation, addition, subtraction, and spatial relationships, as well as an appreciation for and understanding of the physical world and basic concepts in science and social studies. Socially, the children will learn to make decisions, problem-solve, role-play, plax cooperatively, and show responsibility for their actions. Physically, the children will develop, strengthen and demonstrate gross motor and fine motor skills.
Curriculum Overview:
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General Course Description:
* The course description for 1st grade is coming soon!
Curriculum Overview:
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General Course Description:
* The course description for 2nd grade is coming soon!
Curriculum Overview:
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General Course Description:
* The course description for 3rd grade is coming soon!
Curriculum Overview:
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General Course Description:
The Fourth Grade team knows that students at this age are becoming increasingly more sophisticated seekers of information. Although this can be a confusing time for nine and ten year olds, it is an exciting period of maturation and a unique time of self-discovery. It also is a time when we ask our students to become more independent, more responsible and more accountable for their home and class assignments. The development of strong organizational and study skills is a prerequisite to academic success in fifth and sixth grades, and beyond. While we place a strong emphasis upon the academics, we also focus on accelerating the development of each student's foundation of the work/study skills necessary to become an independent learner. Our students have many opportunities to discover how they learn, as well as the time to practice various learning styles.
Curriculum Overview:
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General Course Description:
* The course description for 5th grade is coming soon!
Curriculum Overview:
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