Elementary (K-6)
Kindergarten - Grade 6
Curriculum
Our Christian classical curriculum focuses on recognizing God’s truth, goodness, and beauty in all things. In the grammar stage, our curriculum is designed to meet a young child’s inherent desire to know everything. We welcome the consistent “why” questions and work to fill each student with information that they will build on for the rest of their lives. Each grade level’s content is specially chosen for the developmental needs and interest levels of the students.
Academic Activities
A well-rounded education goes beyond the regular classroom walls. In addition to our daily schedule, students also participate in weekly computer coding and keyboarding enrichment, an annual school-wide speech competition, Continental Math League, and various academic clubs after school.
Higher Ground Program
The Higher Ground program is designed to provide identified gifted and talented students with increased stimulation and creative challenges necessary to reach their fullest God-given potential. Students meet weekly and investigate hands-on exploration in the scientific fields of chemistry, physics, and biomimetics. Students also participate in the Continental Mathematics League, study Koine Greek, develop skills in computer technology, and our fourth and fifth graders in performing arts.
Academic Counseling & Guidance
Striving to meet the academic, spiritual, and social/emotional needs of all of our students, we offer academic and counseling support services. Students who demonstrate the need for reading support receive daily instruction in Reading Club, our reading intervention program, and if determined, one-on-one Orton-Gillingham tutoring by certified instructors. Our Student Services Coordinator meets with small groups of students or one-on-one, offering guidance services.
Toledo Christian is also a Jon Peterson provider, with an on-site Intervention Specialist to provide tailored care to Jon Peterson students.
Student Life
Students have the opportunity to participate in a variety of activities both inside and outside the classroom. Students are encouraged to “think big” as the second through fifth grade classes present projects at school-wide events. These events include the second grade Rainforest Cafe, the third grade Young Authors’ Day, the fourth grade Economic Expo, and the fifth grade Wax Museum. Sixth graders spend all year practicing servant leadership in a special program called Sixth Grade Scholars. All students, kindergarten through fifth grade participate in a musical production during the year, while the sixth graders participate in either beginning band or beginning choir.
After school, the opportunities continue through elementary athletics (running, basketball, football, cheerleading), Young Rembrandt’s Art Club, Kingdom Kids Show Choir, Spark Your Noodle Robotics, Spark Your Noodle Drama Club, Spark Your Noodle Adventure (STEM) Club, Girls on the Run, and American Heritage Girls.