Support Us Button Widget
Sponsored Content

This K5 program starts students on the journey to graduation

Sponsored by
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.

Register to take a tour + learn more

More from GVLtoday
Duke Energy launched an online street + light repair form on its website so you can apply to get your light fixed in a jiffy.
Each year, the Gratefull GVL event brings together thousands of Greenvillians for a communal meal during the week of Thanksgiving.
Check out some of the coolest, most unique Airbnb and Vrbo rentals around Greenville, South Carolina and plan for your next adventure or staycation.
From mushroom brews to mushroom bites, here’s what you can expect at Greenville’s inaugural mushroom festival.
Historical markers are physical signs, plaques, and statues that commemorate a significant place or event. Where would you like to see a historical marker around Greenville?
Greenville County’s Open Space Plan will focus on how to preserve natural spaces over the next decade.
Our comprehensive guide to some of the best local coffee shops in Greenville, SC will help you find the perfect place to enjoy a cup of coffee. Whether you’re looking for a quiet place to knock out some work or need to satisfy a craving for pastries, GVLtoday has you covered.
The community hub at Hartness will see several new tenants and new, fresh amenities.
Greenville Water shared progress on a restoration project in Northern Greenville County near its facility in the North Saluda reservoir.
Including gifts for neighbors, foodies, significant others, homebodies, students, and gifts under $20.