Are you interested in attending Holy Family School?

We provide a competitive life-preparatory education - whatever that life may be. Our curriculum is chosen from a wide variety of subjects by each student individually, touching on some basic general requirements for all students with ample time for specialization in any topic or subject the student may have interest in. The focus at Holy Family School is on learning to learn and not on any particular subject.

All students will graduate with mastery in the Core Concepts, which are:

  • ability to read and understand college textbooks
  • ability to write well enough to be published
  • ability to calculate well enough to enter a college freshman level mathematics course

All indepth studies outside the Core Concepts will be determined by the student and facilitated by the instructors if such facilitation is needed (expenses to be paid by the student’s parent). Care will be taken to expose the student to areas of interest they may not have considered, or to areas they may have previously dismissed.

We have a small student body, particularly in the middle grades, but we expect to add a grade level yearly. We are legally defined as ‘other means of education’ under the Constitution of the State of Oklahoma, Article 13, Section 4 and are in full compliance with all state laws.

Please consider us! We might just be a perfect fit. Campus tours are available; call or email for an appointment.

 

Starfall for 15min.

 

Read The Story of Easter by Patricia Pingry.

 

Read of the journey of the Holy Family into Egypt and the Slaughter of the Innocents.

 

Today we read Patrick: Patron Saint of Ireland by Tomie de Paola.

 

Today we read about the Magi, the Star of Bethlehem and Herod’s treachery.

 

Today we read about the shepherds hearing of the birth of Christ and how they went to adore Him.

 

Today, Faith asked me what baby monkeys are called. Rather than admit to having no clue, I nonchalantly stalled for time and looked it up. As it turns out, baby monkeys are called “infants.”

But then I found a mistake, which amused me. You know what baby bears are called, right? Go ahead, guess. Then check your answer. Oops. Thanks, animalport.com!

 

Sean putting the girls to bed, and reading a book “wrong”:

boy (boi) n. : A noise, with dirt.

Gil —- liG

 


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