Tiny Titans

Pre-Kindergarten 4 to Grade 1

In Pre-K to Grade One, Holy Trinity School’s commitment to Cura Personalis—or “care for the whole person”—is brought to life by talented educators who support each child’s academic, physical, social, and spiritual growth. Young learners are introduced to foundational skills in literacy, math, science, and social studies through engaging, hands-on activities. The emphasis is on exploration, curiosity, play, and building a love of learning. Small class sizes mean teachers know each child personally and understand their interests, strengths, and challenges. In short, Cura Personalis for Pre-K to 1st grade means creating a joyful, inclusive, and respectful environment where young children thrive academically, emotionally, physically, and spiritually.

A young girl with brown hair, wearing a tiara, pink backpack, and fleece jacket, standing outdoors and looking at two boys.
    • Learn to appreciate God’s love for them and God’s love for all creatures great and small

    • Create thought through play and learn to be flexible, creative and curious

    • Immerse in language through books, songs, rhymes, poetry and daily conversation

    • Acquire math skills and number sense through math games, manipulatives and centers

    • Expand their listening and comprehension skills through a deliberate cultivation of a love for books and stories

    • Acquire social skills such as responsibility, caring and fairness through guided play

    • Learn problem-solving skills and the importance of community

    • Create a foundation for literacy through phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary and comprehension

    • Develop their understanding of numerical concepts through hands-on work, reasoning and making connections

    • Expand writing skills through journal writing, grammar instruction and monthly writing projects

    • Utilize technology across the curriculum in interdisciplinary projects and instruction

    • Sing, dance and play in active music classes inspired by the Orff-Schulwerk approach

    • Demonstrate number sense through classification, identifying patterns, measurement and problem-solving with addition and subtraction

    • Contemplate the common good of the community through modeling and service