Academics
The Elementary School academic program focuses on four vital areas: (1) the basics
of reading, writing and mathematics; (2) development of study skills; (3) practical
application; and (4) integration with a broad curriculum. A map of the full program
is available through the Admissions Office.
Focus on Basics
Academic basics are the footing upon which an education is built, and it continues
to be a primary focus in the Elementary School. Reading in volume and reading a
variety of books, all with good comprehension, are the primary elements of the reading
program. Proficiency at instant response computational skills is developed in mathematics
while new math concepts are introduced seminar-style. Writing focuses on mastering
penmanship, writing discipline and volume writing, grammar and spelling skills.
Curriculum
Our Elementary School curriculum focuses on the basics, while immersing students
in the arts, physical and social sciences, foreign language and plenty of practical
application to the real world. At this level, students are introduced to computers
as a way to enhance their research skills and to learn some basic programs. In addition
to traditional academics, courses covering such life skills as communication, nutrition,
manners and morals are also offered to Elementary School students.
Study Skills
At the Elementary School level, stress is on becoming more and more aware of study
barriers and learning to handle them when needed. The dictionary becomes a regular
study tool as the student gains the ability to recognize words not understood and
to thoroughly define them. The student is also learning to work more independently
through the use of checksheets while supervised closely
by the teacher. By the latter half of the Elementary School, checksheets become
the principal method of study and students begin to work with each other more regularly,
using their study skills.