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St. Jane de Chantal is a Catholic school established in 1953 by
Msgr. James Caulfield and the Sisters of Charity of Seton Hill,
Greensburg, PA. It is a
co-educational, K-8 parish school in suburban Maryland. Our mission is to spread the
message of Jesus by providing high quality, well-rounded education within
our Christ-centered community.
While most of our students are Catholic, all of our students are
encouraged to manifest the presence of God. We provide a comprehensive,
developmental, and integrated curriculum imbued with Gospel teachings,
which stimulate academic excellence while developing traditional Catholic
values.
Religion is the thread that weaves the curriculum together. Prayers, recited together as a
school, begin and end each day. Everyday, a different grade joins the
parish in celebrating Mass. The entire school attends holyday Masses and
special liturgies.
The
faculty, parish priests, staff, administration, volunteers, parents, and
students make up our community of learning and spirituality. This community creates an
atmosphere, which fosters the growth of individual talents and gifts
including self-confidence, self-respect, and self-esteem.
St. Jane de Chantal School teaches and encourages the development
of leadership and dedication to community service. The community recognizes that the
student body needs to be given opportunities to appreciate differences in
culture and affluence. The
faculty hopes by laying the groundwork, service will become a way of life,
not limited to school activities.
Students are encouraged to follow the teachings of Jesus Christ;
namely to love, respect, and care for one another. Through our outreach programs, our
students learn to appreciate and respect cultural differences.
We have a strong commitment to basic academic skills and learning
in a sequential format.
Realizing that knowledge is more than academics, we balance these
basic skills with attention to social, personal, and physical
development.
Our faculty strives to create a Christian environment, conducive to
learning in which the mutual rights and responsibilities of students are
recognized and upheld.
Characteristics of good citizenship are acknowledged and
rewarded.
Intellectual development follows a sequential continuum of
instruction. Critical
thinking skills are emphasized across the curriculum. Students are encouraged to develop
individual learning styles by being given opportunities to work
independently and in cooperative groups, using collaborative skills, and
exploring different problem solving strategies.
During a student’s years at St. Jane de Chantal, a child begins
with a view of the world from her/his perspective and proceeds through
many stages to become an individual able to function as a Christian in
today’s world. These stages
include self-awareness and taking personal responsibility for
actions.
Students learn to respect authority through interactions with
adults and other students.
Positive reinforcement of appropriate behavior is stressed in a
secure and warm environment.
Students become mindful of their social responsibility in American
society.
St. Jane de Chantal School has a formal physical education program
and an expanded multi-purpose facility has been built to facilitate many
of these activities.
We are aware that
caring relationships among students, teachers, and parents help to
maintain an excellent institution.
These relationships are enhanced through interaction at Home and
School Association meetings, parent conferences, and through phone calls
and notes.
A student has a variety of relationships in the school
community. Students learn to
respect and support one another through such activities as group projects,
peer mediation, cooperative groups, peer tutoring and duty as lunch and
recess monitors. Older and
younger children are paired during “family” activities.
With a dedicated faculty, the school supports the students in
meeting the demands of our educational philosophy. Implementing our principles and
beliefs, we create a strong sense of God’s presence in our community where
each child can flourish and reach his/her potential. We recognize and celebrate each
child’s individual talents.
The faculty provides a safe, consistent, and nurturing
atmosphere. By modeling
Christian values, the faculty members play an integral part in the lives
of students.
Teachers collaborate by sharing their expertise and classroom
experience in various areas.
Teachers act as guides in each student’s spiritual and academic
development by their collegial and professional contributions to the
learning community.
Teachers encourage
cooperative activities with parents and share the responsibility for the
total development of the students within the ever-changing family
structure.
The principal, as academic and spiritual leader of St. Jane de
Chantal School, has the responsibility for policy decisions. She encourages input from her
faculty and values their contributions.
The curriculum is set by the Archdiocese of Washington. Annually, the administration,
department heads, and teachers examine the curriculum to determine its
relevance and compliance.
The teachers at St. Jane de Chantal are required to hold an
undergraduate degree from an accredited college. Qualities in teachers that
encourage the education of the whole child are also desired. Formal and
informal evaluation of students and faculty is on going.
The students are encouraged to follow the teachings of Jesus
Christ. Through our outreach
programs our students learn to appreciate and respect cultural
differences. Our hands and
hearts come together to achieve the aspirations of our school:
Hands to Work
Hearts to God
From generation to generation
May each of us have the
Hands and hearts that can
Work together, love together
And pray together.
---Anonymous
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