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Lower School

The Lower School of Augustine houses our Pre-Kindergarten program and elementary grades (K-5th Grade). These early years encapsulate the grammar stage of the classical Trivium. It is a time of wonder, excitement, and adventure as the students discover the world around them through language. At this age, students love to memorize, imitate, and recite what they learn. They are natural fact-finders, hungry for knowledge of the world around them. Our teachers channel this God-given love towards the learning of good stories, classical literature, Scripture, history, music, art, science and more. As students gain knowledge, they are guided towards deeper understanding as they develop  habits of investigation, discovery, discernment, and analysis that will prepare them for more advanced studies in the future. Daily recess, trips to the school garden, and physical education provide  moments for healthy movement and mental breaks. God's story and Scripture is woven into everything they learn and do as students begin to shape a biblical worldview. The Lower School years are vital in building a spiritual, emotional, and intellectual foundation to prepare students for their time in Upper School. 

Program Distinctives

  • Our early education program has so much to offer your family! Find more information about Pre-K here.

  • Kindergarten is an exciting year that is ripe for exploration. Students will practice habits of courtesy, kindness, cooperation, and self-control. They’ll master the building blocks of math and even learn to read, a skill that will unlock a new world of knowledge to them! They will be filled up with beautiful words through stories and poems as well as the memorization of Scripture and poetry as we promote joyful discovery through a Christian worldview. Learn more about our Kindergarten curriculum here.

  • First Grade is a wonderful time in the lives of children! Their minds are like little sponges ready to absorb a variety of information. We make learning fun as we develop their mind’s ability to learn and retain information through intentional memorization of classical poems, catechisms, and Scripture. Students will develop basic reading, writing, and mathematical skills. Special attention is given towards fostering a love of reading. Read more about our First Grade curriculum here.

  • In Second Grade, we challenge our students’ sense of curiosity toward rich content as we continue to instill attitudes and habits that form lifelong learners. Having learned to read in First Grade, students grow in their skills as their understanding of language progresses. As students approach new concepts and challenges, it is important to us that they continue to enjoy the process of learning. Learn more about our Second Grade curriculum here.

  • Third grade marks the transition from “learning to read” to “reading to learn.” Students have developed a love of learning in their younger elementary years and are now led to a deeper understanding of the knowledge they have accumulated. Students are trained in habits of investigation, discovery, discernment, and analysis that will prepare them for more advanced studies. Read more about our Third Grade curriculum here.

  • In Fourth Grade, students are equipped to more fully satisfy their hungry minds and imaginations. Learn more about our Fourth Grade curriculum here.

  • Fifth Grade is the final year of elementary education as students prepare to transition to Upper School and the logic stage of the Trivium. In this transition, students become more “why-focused” as they ask deeper questions about what they are learning. During this year, students learn the habits of mind and character needed to engage in more challenging work during their adolescent years. Learn more about our Fifth Grade curriculum here.

  • Students may be dropped off for school between 7:30-7:55 a.m. Following drop-off students attend a school-wide Morning Assembly with an extended chapel on Mondays. School dismissal is at 2:40 p.m. following a school-wide Closing Assembly each day. Pre-K and Kindergarten families may pick up their child at 12:30 p.m. if they prefer an earlier pick-up time. If your family is in need of after-school care (2:40-5:30 p.m.), you can learn more about our Afternoons at Augustine program here.

  • Each of our Lower School grades takes part in an exciting annual tradition that is specifically matched to a topic of study or beloved book from their curriculum. Learn more about our Lower School traditions here.

“Every day I am excited to see how my students will encounter the Lord in their studies. They always have excellent questions, and show me everyday what it looks like to be curious and excited to experience and learn new things. The students are what make my job so special.”

— Shelby Titsworth, First Grade

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The best way to learn more about classical Christian education is to come for a visit! We would love to give you a glimpse of all our Lower School has to offer and answer any questions you may have.