Within the curriculum, students learn a variety of information, such as the following:
Science, geography, colors, table manners, seasons, birds, dogs, cats, mice, countries, dears, astronauts, reptiles, insects, vegetables, plants, seeds, family, manners, neighbors, healthy bodies, community helpers, rainforests
Bible:
Students learn the Word of God by listening to Bible stories, looking at picture flashcards, memorizing verses, and singing songs.
Learning the alphabet:
- Students learn all letter sounds and formation.
- K-4 students are able to read books by the second semester.
- Numbers: Students are able to:
- count to 20 by age 2
- count to 30 by age 3
- count to 50 by age 4.
- add 1 to numbers by age 4.
Language development:
- Students learn to read through phonics.
- They first learn letter sounds then learn syllables.
- Students then sound out entire words.
Character development:
Students learn how to be respectful, polite, truthful, kind, orderly, diligent, and dependable.
Writing:
- K-3 students learn to write manuscript
- K-4 students learn cursive writing.
Computers:
Students learn basic computer skills by playing educational games.
Chapel:
Students enjoy a weekly chapel. Bible stories are taught using flannelgraph.


