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Elementary Profile - Grades K-4

Curriculum

The Elementary program is designed to promote spiritual growth, academic excellence and positive social and emotional development. This is accomplished through daily Bible lessons, high academic standards, bi-weekly chapel programs and an emphasis on developing Christian character. Weekly recognitions in chapel provide positive reinforcement for behavior that exemplifies Christ-like actions. The curriculum is academically oriented and emphasizes the development of knowledge and skills in a variety of subjects.

Bible

The Bible curriculum consists of daily lessons taken directly from the Bible with evaluations through regular tests and weekly memory verses. Students are encouraged in all activities to apply the Christian principles they learn in Bible class.

Science & Social Studies

These subjects are taught at each grade level. Learning is enhanced through a variety of projects that promote student creativity and application of knowledge and skills.

Language Arts

The Language Arts program is comprehensive; giving students a strong phonics based reading program, grammar, spelling and experience in written expression through reports, creative writing and poetry.

Math

Math is conducted through creative hands-on activities and multiple techniques to reinforce skills and accommodate different learning styles.

The Elementary academic program is enriched with the addition of weekly classes in Art, Computer, Library, Music, Physical Education, Sign Language, and Spanish. The curriculum is enhances through a variety of field trips designed to meet the needs of each grade level. They include such places as The Franklin Institute, Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia Zoo, and The Crayola Factory. Overnight trips begin in fourth grade.

Dress Code

The basic dress code is a collared shirt and solid color khaki-style pants. Jeans are acceptable and girls may wear skirts or dresses. More detailed information is available in the parent/student handbook.

Lunch & Recess

All grades have 30 minutes for lunch and 30 minutes for recess. Students bring their lunch and microwaves are available for heat-up lunches. Lunches are also delivered to the school and available for purchase through monthly order forms. Beverages are also available for purchase daily.

Chapel

Chapel is held on Monday mornings and Friday afternoons. Monday chapel consists of singing, a speaker, recognition of class leaders, pledge of allegiance, prayer, and recognition of birthdays for that week. During Friday’s afternoon chapels, all teachers are asked to recognize a student in their class for good behavior or academic success. They receive a “Shining Light Award” certificate.

After School Activities

The following activities are offered on a periodic basis to students for a fee: Computer Club, Art Club, Bowling, Book Club, and others.

Extended Care

Before and after school care is available for children ages nursery through 12 years. Extended care is open 5 days a week, year round, closing only for major holidays or inclement weather. Hours are 6:00am until 6:00pm at the Coventry campus location. Children participate in various activities including crafts, Computers, singing, story time, games and outside activities. Homework Club is available daily from 3:15-4:00pm. Barn parties, luaus, camp time fun, and other special day events are included in the program. Snacks, donated by parents, are available. Children enjoy spending time with our energetic Extended Care staff. Costs may vary according to your Extended Care agreement.

Summer Day Camp

A nine- to ten-week summer day camp is conducted to offer children 2 through 12 years (held at our Coventry campus location) an enjoyable social experience. Starting the middle of June and ending in August, camp hours are from 9:00am to 3:00pm, with extended care options available from 6:00am to 6:00pm. Given a break from the usual academic rigors, children participate in activities that include: Arts & Crafts, Bible classes, computers, music, field trips, sports, games, one-week Specialty Camps, swimming and swimming lessons. Nursery care is available at our Pleasantview campus location.

 

Elementary Dress Code Policy

Coventry Christian School sets a high standard for students in their dress and appearance, to express pride in themselves and respect for one another.

The school employs a dress code in an effort to reduce distractions in the educational environment and to promote modesty and respect out of reverence for God. The school dress code is governed by the following Biblical principles and also by a desire to have a dress code that can be easily followed and easily enforced.

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Did you know...

Coventry Christian Schools

offers a

Full-Day Kindergarten

program including:

  • Two newly renovated, larger classrooms.

  • Weekly rotation classes -- Art, Computer, Library, Music, Physical Education, Sign Language & Spanish.

  • Chapel with all Elementary students twice/week.

  • Core curriculum includes: Bible, Handwriting, Math, Phonics, Reading, Science, Social Studies and Spelling.



**Before and After-school care is available if needed from 6:00am - 6:00pm.
** School Bus transportation is available from the following school districts:  Boyertown, Daniel Boone, Exeter, Owen J. Roberts, Perkiomen Valley, Phoenixville, Pottsgrove, Pottstown, and Spring-Ford.

If you have any questions concerning Kindergarten and would like to speak with Mrs. Jill Barton, Elementary Principal please call (610) 326-3366.

 

 

tn_schoolbus006Many parents are happy to learn that their school district of residence will provide school bus transportation for their child who will be attending Coventry Christian Schools!

As a resident of Pennsylvania, parents who choose to send their child to a private school that is as far away as ten miles from their school district cut-off line are eligible to use school bus transportation provided by their school district of residence.  Coventry Christian Schools has students who come from a large variety of local school districts.  Some parents choose to drive their children to school, while others use the school bus for school arrival and/or departure.

The following districts provide transportation to Coventry Christian Schools

Coventry Campus for Elementary Students

Pleasantview Campus for Secondary Students

Boyertown

Boyertown

Daniel Boone

Daniel Boone

Exeter

Owen J Roberts

Owen J Roberts

Methacton

Phoenixville

Phoenixville

Pottsgrove

Pottsgrove

Pottstown

Upper Perkiomen

Spring Ford

Owen J Roberts

 

During the summer, the Coventry Christian School's office will send lists of students whose parents have indicated that their student is to ride the bus to their respective school district's transportation department. Some districts require the parent to fill out a separate form to be turned into that district's transportation department.  Coventry Christian Schools will send that form to each student's residence per their district requirement.  It is up to each parent to contact their school district's transportation department to request particular details about approximate pick up and departure times, and to answer questions relating to whether or not private school students share their ride with other children, or if students may have to transfer busses during their trip to or from school.  Most districts will send information directly to homes in August indicating the expected arrival and drop off times and school bus stop location depending upon the local route.
 
The Pottstown School District does not provide transportation to any secondary students, whether they attend the schools of the district or private school.  Exeter will bus elementary students to our Coventry Campus location for elementary school, but is out of the ten mile range and will not provide transportation for secondary school students.  The Methacton and Upper Perkiomen School Districts will provide transportation to our Secondary Students at the Pleasantview Campus, but not to the Elementary Campus as it is out of the ten mile range for their districts.

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