Primary Division
Preschool, Pre-kindergarten and Kindergarten:
The early childhood programs are tailored to meet the
developmental needs of children aged three, four, five and six. The
class sizes are small, and the learning environments are modified
appropriately for these ages. The curricula are coordinated with the
entire Wyoming Seminary program and are integral to the early childhood
program. Specials (i.e. chorus, library skills, creative
movement and physical education) are introduced in Pre-K. Art and music
are added in kindergarten, as well as foreign language once a week.
Click here to download an Early Childhood Program brochure!
Elementary grades 1 – 4:
To
accommodate the children’s tremendous growth in grades 1 – 4, each
grade has a team of teachers who work together to nurture individual
needs. In grades 1 – 4, children are assigned to a homeroom teacher who
is responsible for most of their learning, especially in language
literacy and mathematics. For given units of study, the grade-level
team of teachers may meet with all the children, depending on their
needs. Introductory foreign language classes (French or Spanish) meet
once a week in grades 1 to 2. Third and fourth grades meet for foreign
language every other day. Specials (i.e., art, chorus, computer,
library skills, music and physical education) continue through the
elementary grades.