Regina Maria Academy recognizes each student's dignity as a child of God, uniquely created with their own strengths, weaknesses, and calling. Our liberal arts curriculum is classical in that we appreciate the developmental stages of our students and use that understanding when making important curricular decisions. In the elementary years, the focus is on developing a strong foundation in phonics, reading comprehension, writing, spelling, penmanship, grammar, Latin roots, composition, math concepts, and math facts. We believe it is important for our students to learn about our world through religion, science, and history; and have a strong foundation in the arts and physical education.
In the junior high, students study in this liberal arts, classical approach by reading challenging classical books, analyzing the authors' worldviews and the books' themes and supporting details, evaluating their transcendent truths, measuring them in light of errors; comparing them with Natural Law, the Church's teachings and Scripture; and relating these truths to the students' real life experiences. This in-depth study, illuminated by our Catholic faith, makes RMA's academics unique in many ways. The junior high students study math, science, literature, history, and foreign languages; as well as theology, art, choir, and physical education.