Nativity Academy at Saint Boniface
Our Mission
Nativity Academy at St. Boniface is a private middle school, in the Catholic tradition. It uses a proven educational model
to provide an excellent education, both in and beyond the classroom, for at-risk children in Metro Louisville communities.
Its mission
is to evoke a passion for learning in its students so that each child may reach his/her full potential.
Our Curriculum
Our academic
program is based on the curriculum of the Archdiocese of Louisville which prepares students for admission to Catholic secondary schools.
In addition to the core academic subjects, our experiential learning component includes field trips, workshops, and guest speakers.
At Nativity Academy, all students take the following subjects: language arts, mathematics, religion, foreign languages, physical education,
science, social studies, literature, health, computer skills, and the arts. The extended day schedule allows for co-curricular activities,
study hall, and tutoring. A mandatory summer program provides continuity in academic studies and additional opportunities in sports,
arts and crafts, and visits to the broader civic community.
The Nativity Model
All students will study English, Math, Science, Social
Studies, Religion, Physical Education, Art, Music, Spanish and an age-appropriate Skills and Issues class.
- Quality education: academic,
physical, social, moral, and spiritual development
- For Students of low-income families who would not otherwise have access to such
an education
- Not tuition driven
- Faith-based
- Small classes
- Extended day
- Extended year
- Parental involvement
- Support during the high
school year
- Not a special-needs or behavioural-needs school.
The Academy
Nativity Academy at St. Boniface provides a safe, structured
environment for inner-city young men and women in the middle grades. By admitting only 6th & 7th graders in its first year and
limiting its enrollment to 12 girls and 12 boys each year, the Academy will ultimately serve 72 students in grades 6, 7 and 8.
Nativity
Academy is a private middle school in the Catholic tradition. It seeks to impart to its students the very best spiritual ideals, moral
values, knowledge, learning skills, discipline, character formation and personal care.
The staff is a mix of full-time teachers and
committed volunteers. They provide unwavering motivation and support and encourage each student to realize his or her full human potential
as a productive member of society and as a leader and role model in family and community. Each student receives the opportunity for
a middle school education which will enable him or her to pursue an excellent secondary education leading to college and a professional
career.
What Does Faith-Based Mean?
As a faith-based school, Nativity Academy recognizes that each person is created by God and is
an unique reflection of God's presence in the world. It seeks to motivate and encourage students through the Judeo-Christian values
or respect for all people, reverence for the created world, and the universal human desire for peace and justice. Because it is governed
by a collaboration of Roman Catholic organizations, Nativity Academy at St. Boniface teaches formal religion classes within the Catholic
tradition. While all students will take Catholic religion classes and participate in ecumenical and Catholic prayer services, students
are encouraged to regularly attend and actively participate in the church of their families' denomination. Nativity Academy seeks
to support and promote students' growth as persons of faith with strong moral principles.
Admission Process
Students are selected
by school staff for admission based on completion of application forms, testing, a family interview, and participation in a summer
program. Nativity Academy targets families whose children are fully eligible for the federal meal program.
Student Schedule
Nativity
Academy at St. Boniface is an extended day and an extended year school. Because of this extended day, the Academy provides students
with breakfast, lunch and a snack. In addition, students are required to attend Saturday sessions and a summer program which supplement
the academic program and co-curricular activities.
Non-Discrimination Policy
Nativity Academy at St. Boniface will not discriminate
against otherwise qualified applicants on the basis of sex, race, religion, nationality or ethnic origin in the administered programs.
Volunteer Information
Nativity Academy at St. Boniface needs volunteers during their
Extended Day Program from 3:35 - 5:45 Monday
through Thursday. We welcome experienced educators to volunteer to monitor a study hall one hour a week. Additionally, volunteers
of all backgrounds are especially needed to design and run an enrichment activity on any of the following days: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
or Thursday from 4:40-5:45 for a 7 week session. What the activity involves and how many students you work with is up to you, but
you will have the same group of kids one hour a week for 7 consecutive weeks.
Contact the Extended Day Director, Meghan Weyland, if
you are interested at 855-3305 or mweyland@nativityacademy.org.
Financial Support
Nativity Academy is not tuition driven and is supported
solely by private and corporate donations. Parents are asked to pay $20 a month for an education which costs over $10,000 per year
per child. If you would like to help support this innovative
approach to Catholic education, please contact
Kathey Sanders, Director
of Development
at 584-4279, ext. 8