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Academics

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The very etymology of words
like "school", "academy", and "academic" acknowledge
how indebted human knowledge is to religion.

In a culture which is becoming increasingly secular, Holy Child Catholic School is particularly concerned to foster a deep appreciation for the harmony of faith and reason.

Faith and reason are, as has often been said,
the two wings which enable humanity
to fulfill its transcendental destiny.

At Holy Child Catholic School,
we are committed to Classical Catholic education.
​Classical educators are particularly concerned to reconnect with that long tradition of liberal education
​which has been largely forgotten
​in the history of modern educational theory.

Academic excellence

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Classical Education

classical 
​adjective
clas·si·cal
 ˈkla-si-kəl
​concerned with or giving instruction in the humanities, the fine arts, and the broad aspects of science
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Academic
​subjects

Our word academy 
comes from the Greek word 
Akademeia, the name of the park or grove outside of ancient Athens where the philosopher Plato taught his students. 
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extra-curriculars

extracurricular
adjective
ex·tra·cur·ric·u·lar 
​ek-strə-kə-ˈri-kyə-lər 
​
not falling within the scope of a regular curriculum specifically
  • About Us
    • School History
    • Mission & Vision
    • Philosophy
    • Schoolwide Learning Expectations
    • Accreditation & Memberships
    • Faculty and Staff
    • Brochures and Flyers
    • Parent Testimonials
    • Videos
    • Location
    • Contact Info
  • Admissions and Tuition
    • Admissions
    • Tuition
    • Tuition Assistance
    • FAQs
  • Academics
    • Classical Education >
      • Classical Education
      • Stages of Growth
      • St. Jerome Academy's Classical Education Plan
      • Articles and Resources
    • Academic Subjects >
      • Fine Arts
      • History
      • Geography
      • Theology
      • Latin
      • Language Arts
      • Literature
      • Mathematics
      • Music
      • Philosophic Studies
      • Physical Education
      • Science
    • Extracurriculars >
      • Extracurriculars
      • Ballroom Dance
      • Suzuki Strings Program
      • Suzuki Piano
  • Parish
  • For Families
    • Handbook & Calendar
    • Classical Booklists
    • My Students Progress
    • Communication
    • Uniforms
    • Parent Teacher Committee
  • Giving
    • General Giving
    • Capital Campaign
    • Wreath Fundraiser
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