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A CCES Primer using a magnifying glass outside.

Students in the Primer Program at CCES follow an IB Primary Years Program curriculum with a comprehensive approach to teaching and learning.

Photo provided by Christ Church Episcopal School

Looking for a place for your K5 student? Enter: The Primer Program at Christ Church Episcopal School (CCES).

Program highlights include:

  • A supportive community of friends, teachers, coaches, and student mentors
  • Small class sizes (think: teachers can get to know every student)
  • A curriculum fortified by daily electives in music, art, Christian education, physical education, and technology

Interested in learning more? Register for the Primer (K5) Preview happening Wednesday, Nov. 8.

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