Academics
Our curriculum provides for the growth of wholeness in each student, and the guidance to assist in their development as total persons: morally, spiritually, intellectually physically and socially.
Our Catholic school is entirely focused on creating well-rounded, respectful, and confident students who move forward in their lifetime feeling secure in their education, their religion, and their capabilities.
By offering a Catholic education model that can highlight all aspects of socialization, education, and religion, we are confident that your child will graduate from our preschool program, elementary school program, and private middle school programs ready to take on the next stage of their life.
Students learn through multiple instructional strategies, blending traditional teacher-led instruction, peer collaboration, and individual learning to help each student realize their maximum potential.
Personalized Learning
One of the major innovations that we have embraced in our educational mission is the use of “personalized blended learning.” Simply put, this model blends traditional classroom instruction with an online diagnostic set of tools that allow teachers to understand the mechanics of how each student learns (personalized approach), allowing the teacher to give direct assistance in those areas that a student may find challenging, all the while allowing the same student to excel in areas that he or she can understand easily.
Flexible instructional models allow teachers to spend more time working with your children individually and in small groups while students spend part of their time learning individually, in groups, and with digital learning platforms.
Click here to see the Diocese of Bridgeport Curriculum Maps for all subject areas, and how they compare to Connecticut and National Standards.
Early Childhood Pre-K 3 to 4
In Pre-K students are empowered to use their natural curiosity for learning. We create a nurturing environment where our youngest students develop a love for learning.
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Lower School
K to 5
In the lower school, Intellectual curiosity is fostered through exposure to new experiences, critical thinking opportunities, and spiritual and social growth of all students in the Lower School.
Upper School Grades 6-8
In the Upper School our curriculum emphasizes critical thinking, collaborative problem-solving, and character development in preparation for the challenges of high school.