WHOLE HEART PRIMARY

…where hearts and minds are engaged and relationships are fostered.

Whole Heart Primary ministers to families by providing weekly, hands-on enrichment classes for PreK - 5th grade children. Our primary program is a co-op and classes are taught by community members. Morning primary classes consist of two, semester-long, one-hour classes on Tuesdays. These enrichment classes focus on social studies and science. Additional, elective classes are offered in the afternoon, which give students the opportunity to explore a variety of interests. Our classes are Bible-centric, multi-sensory and activity-based, with the goal of engaging the whole child.

WHP classes are a place:

  • Where children are nurtured to love learning, to live for God and to be amazed by creation

  • Where children are engaged in interactive, multi-sensory classes taught from a Biblical perspective

  • Where friendships are built and relational skills are developed

WHOLE HEART PRIMARY CLASSES

A SAMPLING OF AFTERNOON CLASSES:

Art

P.E.

Truth (Bible Memory)

Poetry Tea Time

Puzzles & Problems

Healthy Me

BizTown

A SAMPLING OF MORNING CLASSES:

Five in a Row

Science

Creative Writing

Music




A Day at Whole Heart Primary

A Day at Whole Heart Primary:

9:30 Community-wide Chapel
10:00 First Hour Class
11:00 Second Hour Class
12:00 Community-wide Lunch then playground time!
12:30 - 3:30 Afternoon Classes

Nursery, Pre-K and K-1 classes are with the same teacher all morning… and include lots of opportunities to “get the wiggles out”.

Community Life

Whole Heart Primary provides many opportunities for fun and community building throughout the year. Monthly field trips, an annual family camping trip, community service, class parties, nature hikes, firetruck visit, a Nativity play, science fair, pajama day, and project night highlight some of the events held in past school years. Learning together and building friendships in fun ways is a hallmark of our community!

“Education is not the filling of a pot but the lighting of a fire.”

— WB Yeates