cathedral parish school parent portal

by Tavares Hayes 7 min read

Where is cathedral parish school located?

We are located in the heart of the historic city of St. Augustine. We continue to interact with the Sisters of St. Joseph to this day and share their excitement, dedication and love for learning with our students. The Catholic community of Cathedral Parish School strive to be examples of Christian teaching.

Why choose Cathedral School?

Cathedral Parish School has a proud tradition that dates back over 100 years to our Founders, the Sisters of St. Joseph. The Sisters of St. Joseph have educated our young and often our adults since 1859. We are located in the heart of the historic city of St. Augustine.

Why choose the School of the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen?

Our vision is to foster our students' spiritual strength and to challenge them to achieve academic excellence. The School of the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen is a Catholic parish school that celebrates the rich historical traditions of the past, works collaboratively with parents to invest in the present, and builds for the future.

What is the history of Cathedral School?

Cathedral Parish School has a proud tradition that dates back over 100 years to our Founders, the Sisters of St. Joseph. The Sisters of St. Joseph have educated our young and often our adults since 1859.

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At Cathedral Parish School Pre-K, we focus on the whole child. In keeping with developmentally age appropriate practices, we work to prepare the children in all areas of physical, social emotional, language, literacy and cognitive development. We firmly believe that each child is a gift from God and as such it is important to nurture both their spiritual life as well as their cognitive development. Learning through play and purposeful activities in a language-rich environment, children will gain an enthusiasm for learning which we hope will carry them through all their years of life-long learning

At Cathedral Parish School Pre-K, we focus on the whole child. In keeping with developmentally age appropriate practices, we work to prepare the children in all areas of physical, social emotional, language, literacy and cognitive development.

Morning Meeting Calendar: Children learn the days of the week and months of the year. Skills: Children play whole group games and participate in activities to help them develop alphabet knowledge, phonemic awareness and mathematical thinking skills

Morning Meeting Calendar: Children learn the days of the week and months of the year. Skills: Children play whole group games and participate in activities to help them develop alphabet knowledge, phonemic awareness and mathematical thinking skills.

Whole Group: Chidren are presented with and explore themes that encourage critical thinking through language rich activities and are supported by engaging stories well known authors in all genres

Children return to whole group for story time, and to wrap up the day’s events. Often this is the time where we will have a “Wow Experience.” (i.e. science experiment, special visitor or another hands-on experience to reinforce the concepts learned.

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