Curriculum

In keeping with the vision and mission of School of the Incarnation, our curriculum seeks to challenge and support a diversity of learning styles and needs and to nurture a spiritual, intellectual, physical, social, and emotional wholeness in each student. 

Early Education: The Early Education Curriculum uses organized and free-play activities that are intended to provide opportunities for our students to interact, explore, and relate successfully to his or her environment successfully. To learn more about the curriculum please visit our Early Education Page.

Early Education (PreK4)

Elementary School: The Elementary School Curriculum incorporates a variety of strategies and projects to teach and reinforce the academic subjects. These include analyzing, writing, memorizing, performing, summarizing, sequencing, interpreting, and critical thinking. To learn more about the curriculum please visit the Elementary School Page.

Elementary (K–5th)

Middle School:  Students in grades 6th - 8th learn in a departmentalized setting taught by teachers who specialize in particular subject areas. School of the Incarnation uses a cross-curricula team approach in our middle school. To learn more about the curriculum used please visit our Middle School Page.


Middle (6th–8th)

Course of Study

The Archdiocese of Baltimore Curriculum is designed to prepare students to be Catholic, College and Career Ready. Each course of study fosters students' Catholic identity, shaping them to be models of Christian living for others. We provide students with a curriculum that is rigorous and rich in various disciplines. By continuing to implement new standards that are challenging, we work to fulfill the promise of quality Catholic education that educates the whole child: mind, body and soul.

Operating under the auspices of the Archdiocese of Baltimore Department of Catholic Schools, School of the Incarnation follows the Course of Study developed by this educational entity. This curriculum meets and exceeds the curriculum requirements for the Maryland State Department of Education. The Archdiocese of Baltimore periodically reviews and updates curriculum. Please read the Archdiocesan Statement on Curriculum Revisions that explains the process and the value of these periodic updates.

It's our ministry as Catholic educators to embody our faith in everything we do. We model and teach children how to form a personal relationship with Jesus and build a foundation for life long learning and discipleship.