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Notre Dame Elementary School - Co-ed, Preschool/TK - Eighth Grade

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Portrait of a Graduate

Notre Dame Graduates Are..

Eighth grade students standing together, demonstrating the confidence and skills gained through a comprehensive middle school program that prepares them for success in high school and beyond.
Emotionally intelligent individuals who build strong, compassionate relationships.
 
  • Friendzy SEL Program: Our students, from preschool through 8th grade, develop emotional intelligence and strong mental health through Social and Emotional Learning (SEL), preparing them for academic and personal success.
     

  • Buddy Activities: 8th graders lead by example, building empathy and strong relationships through cross-grade Buddy Activities, reflecting their growth as emotionally intelligent individuals.
     

  • Emotional Growth: These initiatives create a nurturing environment where 8th graders emerge as emotionally mature leaders, ready for high school and beyond.

Intellectually driven scholars committed to lifelong holistic learning.
 
  • High School Success: Our graduates continue their academic journey at prestigious high schools such as Junipero Serra High School, Notre Dame Belmont, Mercy Burlingame High School, Summit Prep, Design Tech High School, Aragon High School, Hillsdale High School, Carlmont High School, and Sequoia High School, showcasing their commitment to lifelong learning.
     

  • After-School Enrichment: Programs like Electivity and Power Hour provide opportunities for students to explore interests and enhance their academic skills beyond the classroom.
     

  • Engaging Clubs: Students participate in a variety of clubs, including Robotics and Math Club, fostering intellectual curiosity and collaborative problem-solving.

Upper school students standing outside in a row, receiving awards and certificates that recognize their academic achievements and growth within a strong, well-rounded academic program
Volleyball students celebrating a game win by holding up a trophy, exemplifying how students balance academics with extracurricular activities and develop good sportsmanship through the school’s sports program.
Wellness-oriented individuals who prioritize their physical health and vitality.
 
  • Wellness-Oriented Athletes: Students prioritize physical health and vitality through active participation in various sports.
     

  • Diverse Sports Participation: Students engage in baseball, basketball, volleyball, and track and field, developing physical abilities, teamwork, and resilience.
     

  • High School Success: Many athletes advance to high school sports teams, continuing their athletic journey with a strong foundation.
     

  • Seasonal Sports Program: Our program offers year-round opportunities for competition and growth, with a schedule outlining seasonal sports.

Ethically minded leaders who contribute positively to their communities and celebrate diversity.
 
  • Community Engagement: Through community work and donation drives, students actively give back, making a meaningful impact on those around them.
     

  • Student Leadership Council: Our Student Leadership Council provides opportunities for students to lead and inspire their peers, fostering a sense of responsibility and service.
     

  • Living by the Hallmarks: Guided by the Hallmarks of the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur, students integrate these values into their daily lives, contributing to a compassionate and just society. 

Older elementary student engaging in peer mentorship by supporting a younger student who proudly displays their art project, fostering a collaborative and encouraging learning environment.
Students participating and assisting in a school Mass, reflecting a values-based Catholic education focused on faith, respect, and community involvement.

Students with strong spiritual awareness.

  • Daily Morning and Afternoon Prayer (K-8): Students participate in both morning and afternoon prayers each day, cultivating a routine of reflection and spiritual growth throughout their entire elementary experience.

  • Monthly Student Body Masses or Prayer Services: Every month, the whole school gathers for a mass or prayer service, reinforcing the importance of community worship and shared spiritual practices.

  • 8th Grade Retreat Experience: During their final year, 8th-grade students engage in a retreat, offering them a dedicated time for deep reflection, personal growth, and spiritual connection as they transition to high school.