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"Where every child's future is bright"

      St. Theresa Catholic School Early Learning Academy believes that an excellent academic and moral education is a gateway to fulfilling a bright future for our students.In addition a student's daily life is filled with opportunities for growth as as Catholic Christians. St. Theresa School believes that a partnership with parents is an important responsibility in the formation of a child in the early years of learning. We work with parents, our parish, and community to lead each child to his/her greatest potential.

      Each child is recognized and respected as an individual as they become part of a Christian community of learners. We strive to create an environment that will challenge the children to problem-solve independently and socially as they gain an understanding of the world around them. Play and the development of social competencies are the foundations for academic learning. Through play and guided learning activities students are encouraged to explore, inquire, discover, and create, skills needed to build for future academic and life successes. 

 

“S.T.E.L.A. has helped my child discover learning with friends. It has given her more confidence and opened her mind and imagination even further. She loves school and comes home daily with stories about her friends, new songs, and new facts. It is very exciting!!!”

"With my son being diagnosed with a rare genetic disorder, my family and I wasn’t sure that he’d even be going to school, let alone preschool at all. But we found that St. Theresa’s, they took the time to learn about his condition, and not just his teacher but the entire St. Theresa staff. We knew we had found the right place for him. Since being in school, we have found a new sense of freedom with our son and our entire family.”

“St. Theresa has taught our children to be kind, respectful, and honest both in the community and at home while instilling a strong urge to seek out knowledge and education.”

St.Theresa School
(808)337-1351
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