Andrews emphasizes basic academic skills - mathematics, reading, writing, spelling, grammar, science, and social studies - while maintaining a broad range of specialized programs in the disciplines of art, computer technology, library, music, Spanish, physical education, and performing arts. We welcome each child as a unique, worthy individual who in turn responds almost inevitably with a delighted eagerness to attend school and learn. We strive to foster in each child these particular qualities: confidence in self, independent initiative for learning, self-discipline, consideration for others, and accountability for one's own actions.
Lowest grade taught: Prekindergarten - Highest grade taught: Kindergarten
Lowest grade taught: Kindergarten - Highest grade taught: 5th Grade
Thank you for visiting the Whitfield School Alumni page. It is our mission to renew friendships and strengthen the relationships between alumni, the student body, and the faculty and staff of Whitfield School. We believe learning is a lifelong process and we continue to support the interests and general welfare of our alumni by enhancing, cultivating and fostering a sense of community. Any person who has graduated from Whitfield is a member of the Alumni Association and has the benefits of continuing to be a part of our community. The social relationships, professional connections, access to Whitfield's campus, as well as a continued sense of pride and influence are all a part of being an alumni of Whitfield School.
Pre-K to 6th grade math enrichment program implemented in a before school or after school format. Improves Student Math Skills, Speed & Accuracy MATH FACT SCHOLARS is a math enrichment program where students experience an atmosphere filled with positive energy and enthusiasm during every weekly testing session. MATH FACT SCHOLARS provides Pre-K to 7th grade students with the opportunity to advance their math skills, earning ribbons, medals and trophies along the way! Students progress through 7 skill levels in the program mastering basic addition, subtraction, multiplication and division skills, multi-digit computation, and working with fractions, decimals and percentages. (*Pre-K & Kindergarten and 1st grade students starting in the Blue Ribbon level will progress through 8 skill levels.) Students advance in the program based upon their commitment to practice math at home, using the program workbooks, and by attending the once per week testing sessions to complete the testing requirements for each skill level in the program. Contact us at [email protected]
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Our center offers flexible scheduling from 7:30 am - 6:00 pm (Fridays through 4:30 pm). For children ages 6 weeks - 6 years. Morning and full day programs available.
Barbara Sams, Director [email protected], (314) 434-3690 x144 Beth Collier, Associate Director [email protected], (314) 434-3690 x143 The Office of College Counseling believes that the most important purpose of a college search is to help students and their families define and find the right "match" schools for their needs. The preparation for college actually begins upon entering Saint Louis Priory as a seventh grader. Each student's program is carefully planned to establish a foundation for success both in admission to college and college life. Services provided to this end by the Office of College Counseling include: 1. Group and individual meetings throughout a student's years at Saint Louis Priory School. 2. A web-based college counseling program that supports families and the college counselors throughout the choice process, including career and majors exploration tools, college and university information, scholarship and financial aid information, and application processing. 3. College Counseling Column, the regularly produced newsletter for college counseling, is sent to juniors and seniors each year. 4. Numerous college admission representatives visit Priory each year at the request of the college counselors to meet with our students and assist in the college choice process. 5. Advocacy for a student's college applications throughout each step of the application process. This includes reviewing all portions of the admission application, writing letters of recommendations, making calls to admission offices and other assistance as needed. 6. Support for students interested in special aspects of the college choice process like athletic recruitment, learning disability programs, and scholarships and financial aid.
The Writing Studio is staffed by screened and trained undergraduate students who engage students in conversation, help them brainstorm topics, create outlines, round out first drafts, and revise complete drafts. Tutors will also focus on organizational strategies, supporting detail, and clarity. Tutors may also counsel students on sentence structure, word choice, and grammar.
Andrews emphasizes basic academic skills - mathematics, reading, writing, spelling, grammar, science, and social studies - while maintaining a broad range of specialized programs in the disciplines of art, computer technology, library, music, Spanish, physical education, and performing arts. We welcome each child as a unique, worthy individual who in turn responds almost inevitably with a delighted eagerness to attend school and learn. We strive to foster in each child these particular qualities: confidence in self, independent initiative for learning, self-discipline, consideration for others, and accountability for one's own actions.
The Education Division at Missouri Baptist University seeks to develop reflective, problem-solving, professional educators of excellence from a Christian perspective; to enhance the lives of students in the classroom intellectually, spiritually, physically, and socially; and to significantly influence students through the demonstrated integration of Christian faith and learning in the classroom, so that they may become positive change agents in a globally and culturally diverse society.