Saint Patrick Catholic School Early Learning Center offers a unique first experience of school that combines early childhood education with faith-based learning. Every student in the Early Learning Center (ELC) will experience:

  • A Faith-Based Education: Children learn about God, Jesus, and the basics of the Catholic faith through stories, prayers, songs, and activities integrated into their daily routine.
  • Prayer and Worship: Children participate in daily prayers, learn simple hymns, and occasionally attend child-friendly prayer services, which help introduce them to worship.
  • Character Building: Emphasis on virtues such as kindness, sharing, respect, and empathy is woven into the curriculum, reinforcing the values of the Catholic faith.
  • A Structured Learning Environment: SPCS ELC offers a structured day with a balance of play, learning, and rest, designed to promote cognitive, social, and emotional development.
  •  Imaginative and Creative Play: Children engage in creative play indoors and outdoors, which helps to foster and develop a child’s own natural curiosity. 
  • Social Skills Development: Through group activities, children learn how to interact with peers, share, take turns, and resolve conflicts in a compassionate and respectful manner.
  • An Introduction to Academics: Children are introduced to foundational academic skills in a developmentally appropriate way, including early literacy, math, science, and creative arts.
  • A Celebration of Catholic Traditions: Children participate in celebrating religious holidays, feast days, and special events like Christmas, Easter, and Saints’ Days, which are often marked with special activities or performances.
  • Community Service and Compassion: Even at a young age, children are introduced to the concept of helping others through simple acts of kindness, like making cards for those in need or participating in food drives.
  • A Safe and Nurturing Environment: SPCS ELC prioritizes creating a warm, safe, and nurturing atmosphere where children feel loved and valued.
  • Parent Involvement and Communication: Parents are often invited to participate in the community through events, volunteering, and regular communication with teachers, fostering a partnership in their child’s early education journey.

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