Religion Curriculum
The general religious goal of All Saints’ Episcopal Day School
is, simply stated, the development of Christian Character in the
light of Christ’s command, to love God, love neighbor, and love
self. This is consistent with the School’s Mission Statement:
“It is the mission of All Saints’ Episcopal Day School, in keeping
with the Judeo-Christian tradition of love of God, neighbor, and
self, to provide each child the opportunity to develop his or
her highest potential to learn, in a nurturing environment of
spiritual growth and service to others.” The School provides a
caring and intentional community in which this growth can take
place.
The specific goals of the All Saints’ Religion Program are:
- Teach the children the foundational stories of the Judeo-Christian heritage.
- Encourage them to embrace diversity and appreciate one another’s disparate gifts.
- Model and articulate the mutual benefits of service to others.
- Provide opportunities for the formation of faith and development of spirituality.
- Further develop good decision making skills and practical ethics.
Opportunities to achieve these goals come through daily Chapel, weekly Religion classes, and an extensive Outreach Program of service to the outside community.
