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Curriculum - Kindergarten through 8th Grades
Religion:
The goal of the religion program is to give students knowledge of the Catholic faith while instilling in them a desire to learn more about it, to be certain of God's eternal love and mercy, to be apostles for Christ, to be attracted to and love the sacramental life, to love, respect, and be obedient to the Church and the Holy Father and to seek God's will in all that they do. Students are introduced to the lives of Mary, the Mother of God, and the saints as models for life. They are also given liturgical formation through a rich sacramental life, including Daily Mass, confessions, Adoration, Rosary and Stations of the Cross.

Language Arts:
The Language Arts curriculum includes Reading, Phonics, Spelling, Word Study, Handwriting, English Grammar and  Composition and Literature. The students are taught the enjoyment of in addition to the mechanics of reading and writing.

Mathematics:
The Mathematics curriculum provides traditional programs, which emphasize mastery in basic skills and facts, both to accuracy, speed and understanding of concepts up through division. It is expected that students will learn and become  proficient in mathematical techniques to support future classis, careers and everyday lives.

Social Studies:
The study of history and geography while also promoting civic education and an elementary understanding of economics are the primary basis of Social Studies. It promotes the students thinking critically and analytically about past events and the influence of culture on works of literature and art. Emphasis is placed on the influence Christianity has had on the development of our country and the world.

Science:
Our science curriculum strives to awaken a sense of wonder in the students about the world and how it works. Facts and applications are presented from a Christian perspective. The focus of study includes sciences of the earth, space, living things and physics. Hands on activities and experiments are emphasized.

Foreign Language:
We begin Latin as early as Kindergarten.

The Arts:
Music and Art are taught to develop the aesthetic dimension of the human mind. Students are taught to understand true masterpieces of art and music and to use a variety of materials in creating their own works. Students are also given the opportunity to learn theory, practice and perform in music.

Physical Education:
The physical education curriculum includes organized exercises, activities and lessons that help keep student fit and teach them about good health.