Programs

“A parentally placed private school student with a disability does not have an individual right to receive some or all the special education and related services that the student would receive if enrolled in a public school under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), as amended”.

3-4 Years Old

Early Childhood Education Program
This program focuses on foundational skills through play-based learning. Activities include arts and crafts, storytelling, basic literacy and numeracy games, and social-emotional development. The curriculum is designed to foster curiosity, creativity, and the beginning of social interactions, preparing children for a more structured educational environment.

5-7 Years Old

Primary Education Program
Aimed at kindergarten through second grade, this program emphasizes essential literacy and numeracy skills through interactive learning. Students engage in hands-on activities, group projects, and creative expression. Social skills and emotional intelligence are nurtured through cooperative learning experiences, helping children develop confidence and a love for learning.

8-10 Years Old

Elementary Education Program
For grades three to five, this program builds on foundational skills with a more structured curriculum. Subjects such as science, social studies, and the arts are integrated into daily lessons. Critical thinking and problem-solving skills are emphasized, along with opportunities for independent projects and teamwork, encouraging students to explore their interests and abilities.

11-13 Years Old

Middle School Program
Designed for grades six to eight, this program introduces a more rigorous academic framework. Students engage in a variety of subjects, including advanced mathematics, literature, and foreign languages. Critical thinking and collaboration are key components, with opportunities for extracurricular activities such as sports, clubs, and community service, promoting personal growth and social responsibility.

14-16 Years Old

High School Preparation Program
Targeting grades nine to ten, this program prepares students for high school academic and extracurricular challenges. A focus on advanced coursework, including honors and AP classes, helps develop higher-level thinking skills. Career exploration and college readiness activities are introduced, encouraging students to set goals and plan for their futures.

17-18 Years Old

Senior Year Program
In the final year of high school, this program emphasizes college and career readiness. Students engage in capstone projects, internships, and college application processes, equipping them with essential life skills. Workshops on financial literacy, communication, and critical thinking prepare them for post-secondary education or the workforce, ensuring they are well-prepared for the next steps in their lives.