Welcome to our Lower Elementary Combo Class!
This 2nd-4th grade classroom is designed to provide a nurturing, structured, Christ-centered environment where young learners can grow academically, socially, and spiritually. Through strong phonics instruction, hands-on learning, and individualized support, students build confidence while developing a love for learning and for the Lord.
Small class size
Individualized attention
Students learn leadership and independence
Younger students learn by observing older students
Older students build confidence through helping and modeling
Flexible grouping by skill level
Family-like classroom environment
Our 2nd–4th grade students use the Abeka curriculum for all core subjects except math, providing a rigorous, Biblically integrated education that emphasizes strong academics, character development, and a Christian worldview. Through engaging lessons in Bible, reading, language arts, spelling, history, and science, students build a solid foundation for future learning.
For math, students use the Math with Confidence curriculum, which emphasizes hands-on learning, number sense, mathematical thinking, and conceptual understanding through games, manipulatives, and engaging activities designed to help students develop both skill and confidence.
Biblical worldview
Scripture memorization
Character development
Bible study skills
Christian leadership
Prayer and worship
Application of God’s Word
Old & New Testament studies
Discipleship and spiritual growth
Christ-centered discussions
Strong arithmetic foundations
Fact fluency
Hands-on learning
Conceptual understanding
Critical thinking
Problem solving
Real-world application
Number sense development
Math games and manipulatives
Building confidence in math
Grammar and language mechanics
Reading comprehension
Vocabulary development
Creative and structured writing
Literature analysis
Spelling and phonics support
Handwriting and penmanship
Oral reading fluency
Communication skills
Critical thinking through literature
Biblical worldview integration
American and world history
Geography and map skills
Historical thinking
Cultural understanding
Government and citizenship
Research and discussion skills
Critical thinking
Hands-on projects
Connections between history and faith
Hands-on experiments
Scientific inquiry
Creation-based worldview
Observation and exploration
STEM learning opportunities
Critical thinking and problem solving
Life, earth, and physical science
Interactive projects and labs
Curiosity-driven learning
Real-world application
Creative expression
STEM and building challenges
Fine arts opportunities
Leadership development
Teamwork and collaboration
Public speaking and presentation skills
Hands-on electives
Critical thinking activities
Life skills development
Creativity and innovation
Our 2nd–4th grade classroom is designed to provide a structured, engaging, Christ-centered environment where students continue building strong academic foundations while growing in confidence, responsibility, and character. Through hands-on learning, meaningful discussions, interactive activities, and individualized support, students strengthen their reading, writing, math, and critical thinking skills in a way that encourages both academic growth and a love for learning. Students are challenged to work diligently, think independently, and build Christ-like relationships within a supportive classroom community where every child is known and valued.
Students are encouraged to grow in responsibility, confidence, critical thinking, and independence as they strengthen foundational academic skills in a structured, supportive classroom environment.
Students build strong friendships and learn in a supportive classroom community where they are encouraged to grow in confidence, character, responsibility, and Christ-centered relationships.
Our 2nd–4th grade students learn through engaging lessons, hands-on activities, collaborative learning, interactive projects, and meaningful classroom experiences designed to strengthen foundational skills, build confidence, and encourage critical thinking and a love for learning.
We believe some of the most meaningful learning happens beyond the classroom through hands-on experiences, creative enrichment opportunities, and joyful community events. Throughout the year, our students participate in educational field trips to places such as Casa Grande Valley Historical Society Museum, local fire stations, the Natural Education Resource Center, and the zoo, helping bring classroom learning to life through real-world exploration. Students also enjoy special on-campus enrichment experiences, including activities such as drum workshops with Casa Grande Drum Academy and woodworking classes. In addition, we love creating meaningful memories through family movie nights, princess tea parties, holiday celebrations, and other community events. Students also have opportunities to participate in Christmas and Easter performances that help build confidence, creativity, teamwork, and a love for worship and the arts.
Christ-centered
Safe and supportive
Small class sizes
Rigorous academics
Leadership opportunities
Strong community
Meaningful experiences
Healthy culture
Students are known and valued