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General Information:

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Enrollment

Holy Cross is a coeducational day school serving the Montgomery area community including Maxwell Air Force Base and the Gunter Annex; the Pike Road Community; and the surrounding area. The school is governed by a Board of Trustees which includes the Bishop of the Diocese of Alabama. Pre-kindergarten through sixth grade is offered, preparing students for entry into college preparatory programs in both private and magnet middle schools. Children of all religious and ethnic backgrounds are welcomed and valued for the diversity they bring.

Curriculum

Holy Cross offers a stimulating liberal arts program in a caring, Christian community. Our goal is to challenge and nurture each child. To help facilitate this goal, class sizes are small and a variety of teaching methods are used.  With rigorous academics, a commitment to the arts, and spiritual nurturing, our program is designed to instill confidence, self-discipline, responsibility, intellectual curiosity, and sensitivity to others. 

The lower grades focus on developing a solid foundation in basic skills while integrating enriching and stimulating experiences in art, music, computer, foreign language and community service into the curriculum. A hands-on approach with a wide variety of learning activities is used to ensure mastery of skills and to foster a love of learning.

Building on this strong foundation, the upper grades delve deeper into content areas. Through the development of critical thinking and problem solving strategies, students begin to apply and expand their knowledge and skills. Holy Cross's educational program is designed to further develop effective writing, critical reading, logical reasoning, analytical thinking, personal responsibility, and civic mindedness.  Enrichment education continues in fine arts, music, foreign language, library, and computer instruction along with an introduction to the world of theater production through our "Shakespeare Can be Fun" program. See Curriculum Guide for more information.

Faculty

The faculty is the heart of the school. Experienced teachers, whose excellence in teaching is surpassed only by their genuine love of children, make Holy Cross a place where children grow and thrive. Our teachers have an average of nearly 20 years teaching experience. Two-thirds have graduate degrees or have done extensive graduate work.

Our faculty regards teaching as an exciting, stimulating and rewarding ministry. They are committed to the education of the whole child and to providing individual attention to each student.

In order to further the goal of nurturing and challenging each child,
Holy Cross has a full-time Resource Teacher on staff.  Our Resource
Teacher works not only with children who are striving to meet classroom expectations, but also those who are ready to succeed beyond those expectations.

Spiritual Life

challenging the mind nurturing christian faith

Holy Cross unites the life of faith and the life of reason within the broad tradition of the Episcopal church. We offer experiences to strengthen children's faith and values so they may become stronger members of their families' church affiliations, whatever these may be. Chapel services are held daily with additional classroom learning experiences in Christian education. Opportunities for individual growth are provided through age-appropriate outreach projects.

Church and Professional Affiliations

Holy Cross is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS).  The school is a member of the National Association of Episcopal Schools (NAES), the Southern Association of Independent Schools (SAIS) and the Alabama Association of Independent Schools (AAIS).

Admissions

Holy Cross seeks to enroll students of varied talents, interests, academic strengths, and cultural heritages who, by virtue of their character, will contribute to the spirit of the school. While striving for diversity in a variety of areas, Holy Cross can best serve students who are average, above average or gifted in their academic ability.  See Admissions Process for more information.

Financial Aid

Holy Cross is committed to making its program accessible to a diverse socioeconomic population. Financial assistance is awarded to qualified students on the basis of need and availability of funds.

The financial aid process is handled in confidence, with the Scholarship Committee making financial aid decisions. Financial aid information and applications are available by marking the appropriate space on your admissions application or by contacting the school office (334-395-8222, HCES@hcesal.com).

School Hours

Pre-K and Kindergarten: 7:50 A.M. - noon
First - Sixth Grades: 7:50 A.M. - 3:00 P.M.

Uniforms

Currently, Parker Uniforms is the official supplier of the girls’ uniforms and Lands' End is the supplier of the boys' uniform. Lower school boy’s uniform consists of navy pants or shorts and a white shirt; upper school boys wear navy or khaki pants and white or navy shirts. The lower school girl’s uniform is a plaid jumper or culottes with a white blouse; upper school girls wear cullottes, skorts or skirts in navy or plaid and a white blouse. Additional uniform details are available at: Holy Cross Dress Code Information
Ordering information and details on the school uniform are available in the school office.

Lunch

Students may bring their lunch each day or may order a lunch that is delivered by local restaurants.

Extended Day/After School

Our after school program offers a variety of childcare options as a service for our families. Pre-kindergarten and kindergarten students may stay for lunch bunch from noon until 1:00 P.M. or for extended day, which lasts until 5:30. Extended day includes lunch time, story time, supervised play both outdoors and indoors, naptime, snack, crafts, activities and lots of love and attention. First through sixth graders may use the after school program which also lasts until 5:30 P.M. These students have snack time, homework time, and supervised activities and crafts, both outdoors and indoors. You may register for any of these programs on a monthly or daily/drop-in basis. See After School Opportunities for more information.

Extracurricular Activities

We currently offer lessons in gymnastics, ballet, piano, orchestral string instruments,  Tae kwon do and art by Abrakadoodle  throughout the year. Fall and spring soccer are available for all students through our association with the American Youth Soccer Organization (AYSO). We have a spirit squad that cheers and helps host school events. As is customary in the other area elementary schools, basketball is available through the YMCA and Upward Bound; t-ball, softball and baseball are offered through the YMCA, Dixie Youth, AUM and Montgomery Gray. Registration information for these activities will be provided throughout the year, or you may contact the office for details.


Holy Cross Episcopal School admits students of any race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarships and loan programs, and athletic or other school administration programs.



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