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Nativity Catholic School
Basic Information
Address: 6398 Nativity Lane, Burke, VA 22015
County: Fairfax County
School District: Diocese of Arlington
Phone Number: (703) 455-2300
Fax Number: (703) 569-8109
Email: apaulson@nativityschool.org
Additional Information
President: Maria Kelly, Principal
School Type: Catholic
Founded: 1996
Ages/Grades: Pre-School to 8th
School Setting:
Suburban
School Size: 299
Classroom Size: 30
Student/Teacher Ratio: 25/1
Tuition:
$4,587.00 for In-parish, please see website for further information
Financial Aid:
Available based on need
Departments:
please see website
Curriculum:
please see website
Percentage of Graduating Class: 100%
Support Services:
Learning Resource Center
Camp Programs: No
After School Programs: Yes
Computer Capabilities:
All classrooms are fully equipped with ActiBoards and Visual Presenter in addition to a Computer Lab and multiple mobile technology centers
School Championships:
It’s Academic, Math Club, and Science Fair
School Clubs:
Student Council, Math Club, Reading Club, Artful Dozen
Parking Spaces/Availability:
Parking in the premises
Uniform Guidelines:
please see website
Admissions Requirements:
please see website
Mission Statement:
The mission of Nativity Catholic School is to provide an atmosphere where every child is valued as a unique child of God, to inspire in the students a life-long desire for learning, and to encourage students to develop their full potential spiritually, academically, socially, emotionally, physically, and culturally.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Nativity Catholic School, in the Diocese of Arlington, provides a Christ-centered environment that fosters strong Christian virtues as well as a solid academic education. Nativity recognizes each child as created in God’s image with unique gifts and talents. The school is committed to carrying out the mandate of the American bishops in their pastoral letter, “To Teach As Jesus Did.”
The ministry of Nativity Catholic School incorporates a three-fold dimension: God’s message, Christian fellowship, and service to the community. The faculty uses a variety of techniques and tools to challenge each child to achieve his or her full potential while fostering commitment to Christ and His Gospel. Nativity Catholic School is committed to nurturing students to be faithful Catholics and productive citizens in a global society.