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About Us

One of the greatest gifts we can give our children is the joy of learning, and learning is a joyful activity when children are given the opportunity to progress at their own pace, challenged by lessons and educational materials designed to meet their individual needs.

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We seek to make the child’s school days a foundation for a lifetime of creative learning. To help each child achieve academic excellence, we use individualized lessons. We offer a warm and caring environment where children can learn cooperation and respect for others.

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In our educational efforts, we support parents as they respond to the needs of the whole child — developing personal values and inner strength for the challenges of the diverse and ever-changing world in which we live.

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Concordia offers educational programs to take advantage of the unique learning potentials of each age group.

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CHILDREN'S HOUSE

(2 YEARS OLD THROUGH KINDERGARTEN)

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JUNIOR ELEMENTARY

(1ST - 3RD GRADE)

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ADVANCED ELEMENTARY

(4TH - 6TH GRADE)

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CHILD CARE

In the Children’s House, our Montessori curriculum takes advantage of a child’s sensitive periods—those times when there is a readiness to learn a specific skill. Read more...

Beginning at around the age of six, children are ready to use their imaginations to explore their expanding world. We present lessons that strike their imaginations and compel the children to dig deeper for more information. Read more...

In the Advanced Elementary, we take advantage of the maturing child’s desire to sort out values and principles. Through discussion, research, and essays, students explore their own opinions and beliefs. Read more...

The Concordia School is dedicated to helping your child discover the joy of learning. Read more...

"At the Concordia School, we join together to create a very special place: a place where children learn how to learn... learn how to live... and learn how to be accomplished in things of both the heart and the mind." --Jody Kresge, Concordia School founder.

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