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Laying the Foundation for Lifelong Learning

 

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Our Early Learner Program—serving children ages 2 through Junior Kindergarten—nurtures academic curiosity, personal growth, and joyful learning from the very first classroom experience.

Each level of our program offers a developmentally appropriate, faith-based curriculum that promotes literacy, numeracy, social-emotional growth, and a lifelong love of learning. With an intentional focus on handwriting, math, literacy, and socialization, we ensure students are prepared not just for kindergarten—but for life.

Two-Year-Olds
Our youngest learners engage in a warm, supportive environment where they are introduced to letters, numbers, shapes, and colors through the Bible ABC’s and StreamIn3 curricula. Daily creative movement, religion, thematic art, and motor skill development encourage growth in every domain. Small group activities build confidence, while traditions and community events enrich their sense of belonging.

Three-Year-Olds
Using Zoo Phonics and StreamIn3, our three-year-olds explore language and number foundations with excitement and curiosity. Through structured play, art, and interactive learning, children continue building fine and gross motor skills while gaining independence and social confidence. Enrichment classes such as music and library help broaden their world.

Junior Kindergarten
Our Junior Kindergarten students benefit from a holistic program rooted in the Diocesan Consensus Curriculum and Handwriting Without Tears. With a strong focus on literacy, numeracy, science, and the arts, learners master letters, letter sounds, and number concepts while growing spiritually through the SEEDS religion program. Special traditions, field trips, and service learning deepen their understanding of the world and their role within it.

Enrichment & Community
Across all levels, students benefit from engaging in weekly experiences in:

  • Art
  • Music
  • Library
  • STEAM
  • PE

Our rich tradition of school-wide events—including Dr. Seuss Week, Dogs with Dads, the Christmas Play, and service projects—help our Early Learners feel a part of something bigger from the very beginning.