The curriculum at archdiocesan catholic schools integrates the mission of Christ to teach the Gospel message to all. The archbishop and archdiocese are committed to providing strong academic experiences for students in school communities that reflect two purposes: the teaching mission of the Church and the need to educate youth for life in a way that relies on academic skills and requires sound preparation.
The curriculum consists of all learning experiences that are planned and organized under the principal's leadership, implementing the school's educational goals in a manner that reflects a commitment to Catholic teachings. The curriculum must be consistent with the philosophy of the school, educational policies of the archdiocese, and requirements of the applicable sections of the California Education Code. The commitment to ongoing academic excellence, personal growth, leadership, and service as components of Catholic identity extends to all aspects of the academic program.
The curriculum in elementary schools is planned at each school to meet these overall objectives and the particular needs of the individual school community. The Department of Catholic Schools provides support for curriculum matters. In parish elementary schools, the pastor and principal consult on these matters.
The
academic program at Nativity School consists of a merging of classroom
teaching, technology, class participation, and homework.
Although religion is taught as a separate subject, it is our goal that
it would permeate the entire program.
The
subjects taught include:
Religion Social
Studies
Reading STREAM
(Science, Technology, Religion, Engineering, the Arts, Math)
Mathematics Music
Language Penmanship/Handwriting
Spelling Art
Physical Education Computer