Our curriculum provides a well-rounded education, fostering critical thinking and a love of learning through a balanced approach to academics, arts, and faith formation.
Teachers plan their days based on the following areas:
- Spiritual: Bible stories, parables, prayers, caring for each other, exploring God’s kingdom
- Social/Emotional: Communicating needs and feelings, interacting with peers, respecting others’ space and differences, coping with challenging situations
- Physical: Fine and gross motor skill activities, health and safety practices
- Language and communication: Promoting a growing vocabulary; promoting recognition of separate and repeating sounds in language; developing understanding of letter knowledge; expressing self through drawings, scribbles, letter formations.
- Cognitive (Math, Science, Creative expression through music and art): Using numbers and counting in classroom; manipulating length, weight, measuring, making comparisons; noticing and understanding patterns; practicing, predicting, observing, classifying; creating and responding to music through song and movement; using a variety of sensory and art materials for creative expression.
For more information visit the Diocese of Raleigh Curriculum site to learn more.