Elementary School

School program provides a strong academic foundation while fostering creativity, critical thinking, and leadership. For Grades 1-5, students engage in a balanced curriculum that includes math, science, language arts, social studies, and more. Through hands-on projects, collaborative work, and personalized instruction, students develop essential skills and values like responsibility, teamwork, and problem-solving, preparing them for future challenges. 

Elementary School

School program provides a strong academic foundation while fostering creativity, critical thinking, and leadership. For Grades 1-5, students engage in a balanced curriculum that includes math, science, language arts, social studies, and more. Through hands-on projects, collaborative work, and personalized instruction, students develop essential skills and values like responsibility, teamwork, and problem-solving, preparing them for future challenges. 

Grade 1 – 3

English Language Arts (ELA)

Students begin building fluency, expanding their vocabulary, and learning to express themselves through short narratives. As they progress, they move into independent reading and develop critical thinking skills to better understand and discuss texts.

Mathematics

Foundations in place value and problem-solving are established, along with an introduction to basic fractions, multiplication, and division. Geometry concepts are gradually introduced to enhance spatial reasoning.

Science

Students explore the natural world through topics such as light, sound, forces, ecosystems, energy, and motion—encouraging observation, curiosity, and hands-on discovery.

School Supplies

All students must bring their school supplies on the first day of class. Supplies brought prior to or on orientation day will not be accepted. Each set of supplies should be placed in separate, clearly labeled bags with the subject name, student’s name, and grade. Supplies combined in a single bag will not be allowed.

For Elementary students in Grades 1, 2 and 3, each child is responsible for bringing their own individual school supplies. These supplies should be carefully organized and clearly labeled with the student’s name, class, and the subject they belong to. Combined supplies in a single bag will not be accepted. Supply Guidelines:

  • All supplies must be placed in separate, clearly labeled bags. Each bag should include the subject name (e.g., Math, English), the child’s name, and the class level (Grade 1, Grade 2 or Grade 3).
  • Supplies should be stored in personal supply boxes within the student’s desk or cubby. This ensures that each child has quick and easy access to their materials during class.
  • To ensure that students have the necessary materials for the entire year, the supply list is divided by quarter, allowing for periodic replenishment of supplies throughout the school year.

Please make sure that all supplies are brought on the first day of school, as we cannot accept early submissions before the orientation. This ensures that every student starts with everything they need, and helps the teacher organize the classroom efficiently.

Grade 4 and Up

English Language Arts (ELA)

Focus shifts to structured and persuasive writing, advanced reading comprehension, and synthesizing information across multiple texts. Students refine their ability to analyze and articulate ideas both orally and in writing.

Mathematics

Learners tackle more complex operations including division, volume, geometry, and early algebraic thinking. Emphasis is placed on logical reasoning and multi-step problem-solving.

Science

Students take a deeper dive into physical sciences, studying topics like heredity, adaptation, food chains, and environmental impact. They explore Earth’s systems while applying scientific concepts to real-world challenges.

School Supplies

All students must bring their school supplies on the first day of class. Supplies brought prior to or on orientation day will not be accepted. Each set of supplies should be placed in separate, clearly labeled bags with the subject name, student’s name, and grade. Supplies combined in a single bag will not be allowed.

For Elementary students in Grade 4 and Up, each child is responsible for bringing their own individual school supplies. These supplies should be carefully organized and clearly labeled with the student’s name, class, and the subject they belong to. Combined supplies in a single bag will not be accepted. Supply Guidelines:

  • All supplies must be placed in separate, clearly labeled bags. Each bag should include the subject name (e.g., Math, English), the child’s name, and the class level (Grade 4 and Up).
  • Supplies should be stored in personal supply boxes within the student’s desk or cubby. This ensures that each child has quick and easy access to their materials during class.
  • To ensure that students have the necessary materials for the entire year, the supply list is divided by quarter, allowing for periodic replenishment of supplies throughout the school year.

Please make sure that all supplies are brought on the first day of school, as we cannot accept early submissions before the orientation. This ensures that every student starts with everything they need, and helps the teacher organize the classroom efficiently.

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