
St. Christopher School is a community rooted in Catholic values, service and academic excellence.
The faculty and administration of St. Christopher School are dedicated to helping each child grow academically, socially, and personally
Academic Enrichment Classes
STREAM
STREAM (Science, Technology, Religion, Engineering, Arts, and Math) integrates Catholic identity into every aspect of the curriculum while providing a challenging learning environment focused on science, technology, math and the arts. STREAM schools promote a culture of innovation, as well as a commitment to ethical behavior and social justice.
ART
Students in grades K-8 receive one hour of art instruction a week, by a certified art teacher. In addition to creating thematic works in a variety of mediums, students are also exposed to both art theory and appreciation. The students’ work is showcased at our annual art show on the last Sunday in January in conjunction with the Catholic Schools Week Open House.
MUSIC
Students in grades K-8 focus on music reading skills, vocal technique, and musical instrument exploration. Our fourth-grade classes learn to play the recorder. Starting in seventh grade the students learn to play the ukulele and continue to play through eighth grade. Twice a year, at Christmas and in the Spring, our students entertain the school community with performances.
FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Students in grades 4-8 take a Spanish class, the number of classes per week vary by grade level. Vocabulary acquisition, correct pronunciation, grammar, and sentence structure are taught. Middle school students should leave the school with the equivalent skills of a Spanish 1 student. Students also explore Spanish and Latin American culture and geography.
LIBRARY
Students in grades K-3 spend 40 minutes per week in the library. Students are taught library usage skills, participate in read-aloud activities, can withdraw books, engage in research, or simply read for pleasure. Students in grades 48 have access to the library and can take books out to read at their leisure.
COMPUTER CENTER
Students in grades K-8 have computer class at least once per week. Students are taught keyboarding and other computer usage skills, including the use of Google Apps and Microsoft Office. Internet safety practices in addition to responsible and ethical computer use are also emphasized. Students also have the opportunity to learn coding skills and participate in coding competitions. All K-3 students are in the computer center one additional session per week, using a variety of web-based programs, for skill practice, remediation or enrichment.