Our middle school curriculum for 6th through 8th grade
is tailored to challenge students and offers core subjects
such as mathematics, science, religion, social studies
and language arts. The curriculum continues to prioritize
moral and ethical development, with an emphasis on
critical thinking, leadership skills, and service to others
rooted in Catholic teachings.
Building Foundations, Igniting Futures
In addition to a rigorous academic program, students have opportunities for enriched learning experiences, such as independent research projects, interdisciplinary studies, and participation in science fairs and the R.E.A.C.H. project (respecting ethnic and cultural heritage).
Small class sizes for student-focused teaching
Love, community, faith, stewardship and joy
6th grade environmental education camp
Optional 7-8th grade Washington DC trip every other year
Explore Our School
Early Learning
Preschool – Pre-Kindergarten
Our Early Learning Program focuses on
- Child Centered Play Based Learning
- Developmentally Appropriate-emphasizing “just right” expectations
- Practicing Social Skills and strengthening foundation for lifelong learning
- Growing in love and kindness more like Jesus everyday
Early Elementary
Kindergarten – 2nd Grade
- Foundational skills in reading, math and writing
- Hands on and engaging activities across the curriculum enhancing rudimentary skills
- Social and emotional learning fostering the skills to learn independently
Intermediate Elementary
3rd – 5th Grade
- Utilizing the C.I.A. (Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment Leadership System)
- Growth mindset
- Perseverance
- Critical thinking
- Numerical literacy
- TCI Social Studies – community building, US geography, statehood, and history
- Writing- persuasive and debate, research-based writing and information
Middle School
6th – 8th Grade
Our middle school curriculum is tailored to challenge students and offers core subjects such as:
- Mathematics
- Science
- Religion
- Social Studies
- Language Arts
In addition to a rigorous academic program, students have opportunities for enriched learning experiences, such as independent research projects, interdisciplinary studies, and participation in science fairs and the R.E.A.C.H. project (respecting ethnic and cultural heritage). The curriculum continues to prioritize moral and ethical development, with an emphasis on critical thinking, leadership skills, and service to others rooted in Catholic teachings.