Programs

Programs

Our curriculum is intentionally designed to cultivate academic excellence, spiritual growth, and strong character development from Pre-K through 5th Grade. Each grade level builds upon the last, creating a structured and purposeful progression that equips students with the knowledge, discipline, and confidence needed for long-term success. Below, you’ll find grade-level objectives outlining what students are expected to master by the end of each school year—giving parents a clear understanding of how learning develops year after year.

To support both flexibility and consistency, we offer a structured hybrid schedule:

Hybrid Schedule:
Monday/Wednesday:
1st & 3rd Grade
Tuesday/Thursday: 2nd & 4th Grade
Friday: All grades
Pre-K, Kindergarten, and 5th Grade: Attend in person Monday–Friday

In addition, on students’ “at-home” days, we provide the option to attend a supervised, in-person work session where they can complete assignments on campus. This allows students to receive support, stay on track, and maintain structure—at no additional cost to families.

This model gives families the best of both worlds: flexibility at home with the option of daily in-person support, all while maintaining a high standard of academic and spiritual development.
Pre-K
Pre-Kindergarten provides a strong foundation for early learning by focusing on structure, discipline, and academic readiness within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment. Serving both 3- and 4-year-old students in a combined classroom setting, this program is intentionally designed to develop attention, confidence, and foundational skills that prepare students for Kindergarten and beyond.

Our approach balances guided instruction with play-based learning, allowing students to grow academically, socially, and spiritually through hands-on activities, music, movement, and creative exploration.

For our 3-year-old students, the primary objective is to build structure, discipline, attention span, and classroom focus. For our 4-year-old students, the focus shifts toward reinforcing foundational academic concepts and strengthening overall readiness through repetition and guided practice.

By the end of Pre-K, students will be able to:

Language & Early Literacy
- Recognize letters, sounds, and basic phonics patterns
- Blend simple sounds and begin forming early words
- Develop listening comprehension and vocabulary through stories and discussion
- Recognize basic sight words such as a, I, and the
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Demonstrate early reading readiness through sound recognition and word association

Math & Number Sense
- Recognize and write numbers 1–20
- Count to 100 by ones and identify number patterns
- Understand basic concepts such as more/less, before/after, and sequencing
- Perform simple addition using hands-on objects
- Identify basic shapes and develop early problem-solving skills

Bible & Character Development
- Learn foundational Bible stories from the Old and New Testaments
- Memorize simple Scripture and participate in prayer
- Understand basic biblical truths about God, creation, and Jesus
- Develop character traits such as kindness, obedience, respect, and self-control

Language Development & Exploration
- Expand vocabulary through themed units such as animals, community helpers, seasons, and the world around them
- Strengthen listening and communication skills through discussion, storytelling, and interactive learning
- Develop curiosity and appreciation for God’s creation

Motor Skills & Creativity
- Develop fine motor skills through tracing, coloring, cutting, and hands-on activities
- Improve coordination through games, music, and movement
- Participate in art projects, crafts, and creative expression
- Practice proper pencil grip, writing posture, and early handwriting skills

Development & Readiness
- Follow classroom routines and structured schedules
- Demonstrate improved attention span, self-control, and listening skills
- Build independence, confidence, and positive social interactions
- Learn to follow directions and complete simple tasks with guidance

By the end of the year, Pre-K students are equipped with the foundational academic skills, classroom discipline, and confidence needed to transition successfully into Kindergarten.
Kindergarten
Our Kindergarten program builds on early foundations and moves students into confident reading, writing, math, and independent thinking. Instruction is structured, engaging, and faith-centered, preparing students for the academic expectations of elementary school.

By the end of Kindergarten, students will be able to:

Language Arts
- Master short and long vowel sounds and all consonant sounds
- Blend sounds to read one- and two-vowel words and sentences
- Read with accuracy, expression, and comprehension
- Recognize and apply phonics rules, including blends and special sounds
- Read and understand short stories independently
- Write all lowercase letters, several capital letters, words, and simple sentences

Math
- Recognize and write numbers 1–100
- Count by ones, fives, tens, and twos
- Add and subtract within 10Solve simple word problems
- Tell time to the hour and half hour
- Identify basic shapes and understand simple fractions (one-half)

Bible & Character
- Learn key Bible stories from Genesis and the life of Christ
- Memorize Scripture passages and verses
- Develop Christian character traits such as obedience, honesty, kindness, and self-control
- Understand foundational biblical doctrines at an age-appropriate level

Science & Social Studies
- Explore God’s world through studies of weather, seasons, animals, plants, and the human body
- Learn about community helpers, American history, and countries around the world
- Develop early geography skills using maps and globes

Development & Creativity
- Strengthen fine motor skills through writing, art, and hands-on projects
- Participate in music, poetry, crafts, and structured movement
- Build listening skills, independence, and classroom responsibility

By the end of the year, Kindergarten students are fluent early readers, confident problem-solvers, and spiritually grounded learners ready for elementary school
1st Grade
First Grade builds strong academic independence as students transition from learning to read into reading to learn. Emphasis is placed on phonics mastery, reading comprehension, writing, math fluency, faith formation, and understanding God’s world.

By the end of 1st Grade, students will be able to:

Language Arts
- Read fluently using advanced phonics rules, blends, digraphs, prefixes, and suffixes
- Decode multi-syllable words and apply phonics to new vocabulary
- Read short stories, poems, and Scripture with accuracy, expression, and comprehension
- Write complete sentences using proper capitalization and punctuation
- Write short paragraphs, creative stories, and simple compositions

Math
- Count, read, and write numbers to 100 and beyond
- Add and subtract fluently (including multi-digit problems)
- Solve word problems involving addition, subtraction, time, money, and measurement
- Understand place value, fractions, patterns, graphs, and basic multiplication concepts
- Tell time to the hour, half hour, and quarter hour

Bible & Character
- Study major Bible stories from Genesis, the life of Christ, and the Apostle Paul
- Memorize Scripture passages and doctrinal truths
- Learn that choices have consequences and develop Christian character traits such as honesty, responsibility, obedience, and kindness
- Participate in prayer, worship, and Bible application

Science & Social Studies
- Explore plants, animals, seasons, energy, health, and the human body
- Learn about community helpers, American history, national symbols, and geography
- Develop early map, globe, and geography skills
- Study God’s design and stewardship of the world

Development & Creativity
- Strengthen handwriting through cursive writing and creative expression
- Participate in music, art, poetry, and hands-on projects
- Build independence, responsibility, listening skills, and classroom leadership

By the end of the year, 1st Grade students are confident readers, capable writers, skilled problem-solvers, and spiritually grounded learners prepared for upper elementary academics
2nd Grade
Second Grade strengthens reading comprehension, writing skills, math reasoning, and independent learning. Students grow in academic confidence while deepening their understanding of God’s Word, the world around them, and their responsibility as learners and leaders.

By the end of 2nd Grade, students will be able to:

Language Arts
- Read fluently with strong comprehension and expression
- Decode multi-syllable words using advanced phonics rules
- Identify main ideas, details, and story structure
- Write complete paragraphs with proper grammar, punctuation, and spelling
- Write narratives, descriptions, and simple reports

Math
- Add and subtract fluently, including multi-digit numbers
- Understand place value and number relationships
- Solve word problems involving time, money, measurement, and graphs
- Understand basic multiplication concepts and repeated addition
- Tell time accurately and work with basic fractions

Bible & Character
- Study major Bible narratives and New Testament teachings
- Memorize Scripture passages and apply biblical principles
- Develop Christian character traits such as responsibility, honesty, perseverance, and compassion
- Practice prayer, gratitude, and service

Science & Social Studies
- Study plants, animals, matter, energy, and God’s design in creation
- Learn about communities, American history, geography, and cultures around the world
- Use maps, charts, and timelines to understand history and place

Development & Creativity
- Strengthen cursive handwriting and written expression
- Participate in music, art, poetry, and hands-on projects
- Develop organization, study habits, and classroom responsibility

By the end of the year, 2nd Grade students are thoughtful readers, confident writers, capable problem-solvers, and growing disciples prepared for upper elementary learning
3rd Grade
Third Grade is a pivotal year where students deepen reading comprehension, strengthen writing and math skills, and begin applying knowledge more independently. Emphasis is placed on critical thinking, responsibility, and understanding God’s truth in academics and daily life.

By the end of 3rd Grade, students will be able to:

Language Arts
- Read fluently with strong comprehension and expression
- Identify main ideas, supporting details, and story elements
- Use phonics, prefixes, suffixes, and context clues to understand new words
- Write clear paragraphs with proper grammar, punctuation, and spelling
- Write narratives, summaries, and short reports

Math
- Master addition and subtraction, including multi-digit problems
- Understand multiplication and division concepts and basic facts
- Solve word problems involving time, money, measurement, and graphs
- Understand place value, fractions, and rounding
- Apply math reasoning to real-world problems

Bible & Character
- Study major Bible events and biblical principles
- Memorize Scripture passages and apply them to daily life
- Develop Christian character traits such as integrity, perseverance, responsibility, and compassion
- Grow in prayer, personal accountability, and faith-based decision making

Science & Social Studies
- Explore life science, earth science, and physical science concepts
- Study American history, geography, communities, and government
- Use maps, charts, timelines, and research skills to understand the world
- Recognize God’s design and order in creation

Development & Responsibility
- Strengthen cursive handwriting and written communication
- Develop organization, study habits, and independent work skills
- Participate in music, art, projects, and collaborative learning

By the end of the year, 3rd Grade students are confident readers, capable writers, growing mathematicians, and thoughtful learners prepared for the academic expectations of upper elementary school.
4th Grade
Fourth Grade emphasizes critical thinking, academic independence, and deeper comprehension across subjects. Students transition into reading for analysis, multi-paragraph writing, advanced math reasoning, and an in-depth study of U.S. history—all grounded in a biblical worldview.

By the end of 4th Grade, students will be able to:

Language Arts
- Read fluently with strong comprehension, expression, and analysis
- Identify themes, main ideas, text structure, and author’s intent
- Analyze characters, plot, setting, and point of view
- Write organized paragraphs and multi-paragraph compositions
- Complete book reports, essays, creative writing, and research projects
- Apply grammar rules, punctuation, and spelling accurately in writing

Math
- Add, subtract, multiply, and divide multi-digit numbers fluently
- Work confidently with fractions and decimals
- Solve multi-step word problems using reasoning and estimation
- Understand place value, geometry concepts, measurement, graphs, and averages
- Apply math skills to real-world and problem-solving situations

Bible & Character
- Apply biblical principles to academic learning and daily life
- Memorize Scripture and evaluate situations through a Christian worldview
- Develop character traits such as integrity, perseverance, responsibility, and service

History & Geography
- Study U.S. history from early exploration through modern America
- Understand key historical events, figures, and government structure
- Use maps, timelines, and primary concepts to analyze historical cause and effect
- Develop civic awareness and appreciation for American heritage

Development & Responsibility
- Write in cursive with clarity and consistency
- Develop strong study habits, organization, and independent learning skills
- Participate in collaborative projects, presentations, and creative expression

By the end of the year, 4th Grade students are analytical readers, confident writers, skilled problem-solvers, and informed citizens prepared for upper-elementary academic demands
5th Grade
Fifth Grade serves as the culmination of elementary learning, emphasizing academic mastery, critical thinking, and personal responsibility. Students engage deeply with literature, advanced mathematics, science, and global history while learning to evaluate ideas through a biblical worldview.

Our 5th Grade program is intentionally structured with four focused academic days and a dedicated Enrichment Friday, providing students with both rigorous instruction and hands-on application. This balanced model is designed to strengthen mastery, reinforce independence, and properly prepare students for the expectations of middle school.

By the end of 5th Grade, students will be able to:

Language Arts
- Read fluently with strong comprehension, analysis, and expression
- Analyze literary elements such as theme, symbolism, point of view, and author’s intent
- Write well-organized, multi-paragraph compositions including essays, reports, and creative writing
- Complete book reports and a guided research paper using the writing process
- Apply advanced grammar, vocabulary, and spelling skills accurately in writing

Math
- Perform multi-digit addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division with fluency
- Work confidently with fractions, decimals, percentages, ratios, and basic algebraic concepts
- Solve multi-step word problems involving money, measurement, geometry, and data analysis
- Understand statistics, probability, graphs, averages, and financial literacy concepts
- Apply math reasoning to real-world and problem-solving situations

Bible & Worldview
- Memorize and apply Scripture to academic and personal decisions
- Evaluate ideas, history, and culture through a biblical worldview
- Develop leadership, integrity, perseverance, and personal accountability
- Understand personal stewardship, generosity, and responsibility

History & Geography
- Study Eastern Hemisphere history and geography, including major civilizations, cultures, and world regions
- Understand historical cause and effect, government systems, and global events
- Develop strong map skills, geographic literacy, and research skills
- Memorize key historical documents, U.S. presidents, states, and capitals

Science
- Study earth, life, and physical sciences, including astronomy, geology, meteorology, and oceanography
- Conduct experiments using the scientific method and laboratory tools
- Analyze data, draw conclusions, and apply scientific reasoning
- Explore God’s design and order in creation through hands-on investigation

Development & Readiness
- Write legibly and consistently in cursive
- Develop strong study habits, organization, time management, and independence
- Participate in presentations, collaborative projects, and leadership opportunities

By the end of the year, 5th Grade students are equipped academically, spiritually, and personally—and are fully prepared to transition with confidence into the structure, rigor, and expectations of middle school.