EDUCATING THE WHOLE CHILD
While focusing on core curriculum areas like reading, writing, math, social studies, science and physical education, Good Shepherd School also offers religion, art, music, foreign language, technology, and a science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) enrichment program.
ALL-DAY KINDERGARTEN
Kindergarten can set the tone for your child’s future school years, so we pride ourselves on making it a positive experience. Since every child has different needs, Good Shepherd School offers a kindergarten program that includes large-group, small-group and self-directed learning activities. With a strong values-centered curriculum, our kindergarten program allows for extended study of academic subjects, plus time for social interaction, outdoor play, field trips, dramatic play, cooking and relaxation.
GRADES 1 – 4
We want each student to reach his or her fullest potential, and we aim to provide a positive atmosphere in which students develop a sense of self-worth and a love of learning. Teaching strategies we employ include cooperative learning, team teaching, and large-group, small-group and individual instruction. These methods accommodate the individual needs of students and enhance their learning. Teachers of these grades work together to offer a continuous curriculum that enables students to build on their knowledge each year.
GRADES 5 – 6
The fifth and sixth grades at Good Shepherd School follow a middle school philosophy, which promotes individual talents and uniqueness. This philosophy centers on the development of responsibility and leadership in preparation for junior high. Individual student needs are met through a homeroom base, which encourages positive relationships between classmates and the teacher. We help students hone their computing skills to prepare them for the future.
STEM
All students at Good Shepherd receive extra science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) enrichment. Students gain hands-on learning experiences to help them actively engage in grade-level content through 21st-century, inquiry-based learning.
TECHNOLOGY USE
At Good Shepherd, we understand the importance of technology in today’s world and ensure that our students develop strong computer literacy skills. They receive regular instruction both in their classrooms and during media classes twice a week, becoming proficient in tools like Google Apps, as well as Apple and Microsoft software. While we recognize the value of technology in education, we also prioritize a balanced approach, mindful of not overexposing students to excessive screen time.