Church School

23 South Main Street Wallingford, Connecticut

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The Nursery

Available during our 10:00a.m. service on Sundays, the nursery is open to infants and early toddlers. It is staffed by a paid child care professional, the youngest member of our Diaconate, and many caring volunteer parents.

The nursery is available all year round. During the summer, we ask for volunteers from the congregation, so see Pam Perkowski or Charlie Filkins to sign up.

Beginners

The beginners program is open to active toddlers through three years of age. It's a wonderful time of learning and play.

School Curriculum

Bible Quest up to grade four and Seasons of the Spirit for the upper grades.

Learning Goals

Parents are encouraged to support the church school teachers by working with their childlen at home on the following learning goals:
BeginnersGraces
Pre-KPrayers & Graces
KindergartenThe Lord's Prayer
First GradeGloria Patria
The Lord's Prayer
Second GradeDoxology
Third GradeBaptism
Psalm 23(King James Version)
Fourth GradeBasic Bible Skills
Know the first five books of the Old and New Testaments
Fifth GradeTen Commandments
Jesus' Commandments
Sixth GradePsalm 100(King James Version)
Holy Week
Seventh GradeOrder of Worship
Eight GradeSacraments of the Church
Liturgical Seasons


Church School News

The teachers and their students are well into the
new year. Attendance has been good and students
are getting to know one another. Here are a few
notes for parents:



• If you are new to our church and your children
have not yet joined the church school, why not
stop by the Church School office. It is located
just off Congregational Hall. Charlie Filkins
and Pam Perkowski, our Church School Supers
will be happy to help you register your children.

• Mark your calendars for the Church School Advent
Program to be held November 25, 2007 during
the 10:00 a.m. worship service. Teachers will
be focusing on the “true meaning” of Christmas
as the children enjoy crafts and make Christmas
cards for the homebound.