Early Childhood students explore ideas and develop skills through
art,
music and
movement,
dramatic play, blocks,
language arts,
social studies, and
math. Field trips, interactive science experiments, and readiness activities in reading and math further enhance the program. Lower School students are taught
language arts, mathematics, and
social studies in their primary classroom. Faculty with specialized training in
science,
art,
chapel,
library,
music, and
physical education provide instruction beyond the walls of a student's homeroom and in interdisciplinary activities. Middle School students are required to take five core classes including
English,
History,
Mathematics,
Science and
Spanish. Rotation classes are also required for students in each grade. In sixth grade those include
Art,
Religion,
Music, and
Study Skills. In seventh and eighth grade those include Wellness electives (
Life Skills,
Bible,
Health,
PE, and
Biomechanics) and Fine Arts electives (
Drama,
Music,
Art, and
Photography). Core classes include: • Core academics (Language Arts and Writing, Math, Science ,Social Studies) • Foreign Language (Spanish) • Wellness (Chapel, Bible, PE) • Fine Arts (Art, Music, Choir, Drama, Electives) • Specialists (Center for Teaching & Learning, Learning Commons, Think.Make. Talk.) Think.Make.Talk. is an academic program that asks students to think deeply about problems, ideas, projects, and research; creatively make real-world applications that flow out of that thinking; and talk to members of their community about how to develop it. ==Extracurricular activities==