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Lower Elementary

Kindergarten – 3rd Grade · Wonder, Discovery & Delight

Our Philosophy

A Living Education

Young children are natural explorers — born with an insatiable curiosity about the world around them. At Artios, we don't suppress that wonder. We cultivate it. Our Lower Elementary program fans the flame of a child's God-given delight in discovery, ensuring that the years when learning feels most like play are the years when the deepest roots are formed.

History serves as the spine of the curriculum — connecting every subject into a living, unified whole. Academic subjects (math, reading, science) and arts disciplines (visual art, music, theater) all flow from and connect back to the great story God is telling through history. Students don't just learn facts; they experience learning through multiple lenses — intellectual, creative, and hands-on — making knowledge memorable and meaningful.

Our goal is not just academic readiness, but heart readiness. We want students who light up when they open a book, who create with confidence, who ask "why?" with genuine excitement. That love of learning — that sense of wonder — is the greatest gift we can give a child.

On Campus

Our teachers serve as a "living textbook" — reinforcing, deepening, and bringing to life what you've covered at home through hands-on, Christ-centered community learning.

At Home

You are the lead teacher. You set the rhythm, pace the curriculum, and guide the learning environment. Artios equips you — it doesn't replace you.

Lower Elementary students exploring a giant floor keyboard
Lower Elementary students coloring together
Lower Elementary friends outside

Two Days On Campus

What Happens Each Day

Monday — Academic Core

Academic Core day is where wonder meets discovery. Through Bible, History, reading, and math, students build a strong foundation of knowledge — not as isolated facts, but as pieces of one beautiful, God-ordained story. This is learning that shapes the mind and the heart.

9:00–10:00 AMBible & Worship
10:00–11:15 AMReading & Language Arts
11:15–12:00 PMLunch
12:00–1:00 PMMath
1:00–2:00 PMHistory & Science
2:00 PMPick-up / Art Club
Students in academic class

Thursday — Arts Core

Arts Core day is where knowledge comes alive. Through history, art, music, and theater, students experience learning with their whole selves — creating, moving, singing, and imagining. This is where truth becomes beautiful, and beauty becomes true.

Students in arts class
9:00–9:30 AMAssembly
9:30–11:00 AMArt & History
11:00–11:30 AMLunch
11:30–1:00 PMMusic & Theater
1:00–1:15 PMRegular Pick-up
1:15–3:30 PMClubs & Activities
Younger Artios students together

Our Approach

"Every subject is part of one story — and that story belongs to God."

Our Approach

Why a Biblical & Historical Approach?

At Artios, we believe true wisdom comes from rooting our lives in God and His Word. We weave together academics and the arts to reveal God's hand in all of creation.

A Biblical Foundation

Education is more than acquiring facts. We anchor every subject in Scripture, helping students live biblically rooted lives — using their unique creative giftings for God's glory and developing a robust Christ-centered worldview.

History as God's Story

We view history as God's unfolding narrative, not a collection of isolated subjects. By contextualizing events through time, students discern truth, see the bigger picture, and discover their own role in serving God and others.

The Power of Integration

When arts and academics intersect, learning becomes deeply personal. We weave the arts into history, engaging heart and mind simultaneously — ensuring students are fully equipped with the character and conviction to impact the world for Christ.

What We Teach

THE CURRICULUM

Every subject is taught as part of an integrated whole. The academic and arts programs are designed to work together — giving your child a full, biblical picture of the world rather than isolated facts. We don't just fill minds with information; we ignite curiosity, nurture creativity, and help students fall in love with learning itself.

Click on any subject below to learn more about how we teach it at home and on campus.

Monday — Academic Core

Every campus day begins with Bible. Students are immersed in the grand narrative of Scripture through story-driven curriculum designed to help children see Christ as the center of all of history — and their own lives.

At Home

Parents read along with their children during the week, making Bible the natural heartbeat of your home rhythms and a touchstone for family discipleship.

On Campus

Teachers lead group discussions and reflection questions that help students connect Scripture to everyday life, cultivating a personal and growing faith.

Thursday — Arts Core

Arts Core is not a separate program — it is the living expression of what students learn on Academic Core day. Every Thursday, the arts disciplines directly extend Monday's academics, so children experience the same material intellectually, creatively, and with their whole selves. All truth, beauty, and creativity flow from God — and every subject points to His story.

Plus Clubs

Optional Clubs

Beyond our core curriculum, students have the opportunity to explore their creative interests through optional enrichment clubs offered throughout the year.

Art Club

Art Club

K–3rd Grade

Art Club

K–3rd Grade

Students discover and hone their art skills while exploring various mixed media. Working with excellent art instructors, they create projects that reflect the time period being studied in history.

Dance Studio

Dance Studio

K–3rd Grade

Dance Studio

K–3rd Grade

Students explore movement, rhythm, and creative expression through ballet, jazz, and contemporary dance fundamentals. Classes build coordination, confidence, and artistry in a joyful, Christ-centered environment.

Drama Club

Drama Club

K–2nd Grade

Drama Club

K–2nd Grade

Students experience the production of a play in an age-appropriate context. They hone verbal and movement skills, audition for roles, work with scripts, and learn stage production. Non-readers welcome; memorization required. Parent participation in Drama Club Parent Committee required.

Choir

Choir

K–2nd Grade

Choir

K–2nd Grade

Students are invited to join our youngest choir designed to introduce the joy of singing while fostering fundamental musicianship and vocal skills. Through energetic and interactive classes, students discover their vocal abilities. Choir members perform at Winter & Spring concerts.

Lower Elementary students exploring a giant floor keyboard
Lower Elementary students coloring together
Lower Elementary friends outside
Artios community

Staying Connected

Parent Communication

Google Classroom is the central hub for parent communication and weekly planning. No grades are issued for K–6, but teachers use this platform to keep you informed, equipped, and connected to your child's learning.

Weekly Class Summary

A recap of what was covered and what's coming next.

Pacing Suggestions

Guidance for at-home days — not graded, just helpful.

Supplemental Resources

Videos, printables, and notebooking PDFs as needed.

Teacher Updates

Reminders, supply needs, and class-specific communication.

Community

Parent Involvement

Artios is a true community school. Your involvement matters — whether you join us once a semester or every week. There are many ways to stay connected and invested throughout the year.

Parent Connection Mornings (Coffee + Chat)

Classroom Showcases & Observation Days

Surprise Reader Sign-Ups

Homeschooling & Parenting Workshops

"Whether you attend once or often, your presence matters to us and to your child."

The Artios Staff

Take the Next Step

Is Artios Right for Your Family?

Education at Artios is not a handoff — it's a partnership. We exist to support, not replace, you as your child's primary educator and disciple-maker. We'd love to connect and answer your questions.

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