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Curriculum Overview Lakecrest offers an engaging and strenuous academic program. We challenge the most highly able learners. Enrichment is built into the design of daily lessons at all grade levels. By law, we are required to teach the provincial curriculum outcomes set by the Department of Education of Newfoundland and Labrador. We strive to exceed those criteria by enriching the curriculum to bring out the best in our very able student learners. From our full-day Kindergarten Program through to our Grade Nine Program (including the opportunity to complete some first year high school credits) we work to challenge every student to the full extent of his or her capability. ![]() Our standardized test scores over the years are one measure which shows that our students are exceeding provincial and national norms in all subject areas. To view the curriculum outcomes for grades Kindergarten through Grade Nine, please click on the link below: http://www.gov.nf.ca/edu In standardized tests which correlate well with similar measures in the United States and the United Kingdom, our students have excelled as a group. Over the years, Lakecrest students have consistently scored from twenty-five to thirty-five percent above the national average. The following text below expands further on the curriculum by going into more detail on the various core subject areas Lakecrest students are expected to excel in. Accurate and high level language skills allow individuals to exert control over their lives. Through reading children deepen and extend their experiences, add to their knowledge about the world, and escape into other worlds. They learn how language is used in different kinds of discourse. The Language Arts program will focus on the development of strong communication skills. French
The Fine Arts program will contribute to the development of the whole child. An integral part of the program includes expanding the children's knowledge and appreciation of Fine Arts. Students will participate in activities such as creating, performing, listening, viewing and critiquing. Students will share the experiences of local and visiting artists through attendance at performances, exhibitions or workshops. The Fine Arts program is an ideal opportunity to enrich each child's ability to recognize the life-long pleasures to be gained from the arts. Mathematics Social Studies The ultimate goal of the social studies program is to develop qualities of good citizenship and an understanding of the world of the past, the present and the future. The children will achieve this goal through actively acquiring knowledge, interpreting information, raising issues and concerns, and suggesting solutions. Whereas a goal of Lakecrest is to foster a sense of community, the social studies program will be a natural link between the students and society. Physical Education and Health ![]() |



