Distinctives
Class Structure
In order to enable teachers to better nurture and care for the learning needs of children, half-day classes (K-2) and small student to teacher ratios are utilized. This class structure promotes strong family and school relationships as well as accelerated learning opportunities.
Enrichment Days
Enrichment days provide parents the opportunity to teach in their children's class a few times each year by sharing either a topic from their passions and interests or by focusing on a topic from the curriculum. The participation of parents in the classroom models the life-long learning process and promotes in our students a love for learning.
Living Curriculum
Our curriculum draws on inspiring ideas from the best in literature, the arts, and nature. Through this quality living curriculum, we seek to nourish the mind and soul of each child as well as promote curiosity and creativity in all content areas. The true test of this curriculum is the transformation of children into life-long learners.
Unique Teaching Methods
Our teaching methods encourage experimental learning, careful observation, exposure to living ideas, and the use of critical thinking skills. Some examples of these teaching methods include narration, nature studies and picture studies. These teaching methods engage all of the childs senses as they learn in the way God has uniquely created them.
Shepherding the Heart
As God disciplines those He loves, children need loving discipline from parents and teachers to develop godly habits that assist them in learning and living. Discipline at Redeemer School focuses on the condition of the child's heart rather than merely external behavior.