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Wilton's Our Lady Of Fatima School Hosts Open House

WILTON, Conn. -- Our Lady of Fatima School in Wilton will hold an Open House on Sunday, Jan. 25, from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.

Our Lady of Fatima in Wilton will host an open house on Sunday, Jan. 25.

Our Lady of Fatima in Wilton will host an open house on Sunday, Jan. 25.

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Parents and students are invited to to tour the school, meet staff and students and learn the benefits of considering the school as educational option.

Our Lady of Fatima School is a Roman Catholic co-educational school. Programs offered include half-day and full-day prekindergarten for 3’s and 4’s; the Primary School for Kindergarten through Grade 2; the Intermediate School for Grades 3 through 5; and the Middle School for Grades 6 through 8. 

Recognized as a National Blue Ribbon School, Our Lady of Fatima has a rich history of Catholic education and academic excellence spanning over 50 years. Our Lady of Fatima offers a faith-based environment that nurtures the whole child and emphasizes strong moral values and respect for self and others.

Excellent and caring teachers motivate children to reach their highest potential. In addition to traditional curriculum, students’ weekly schedules from Pre-K through Middle School include enrichment classes in Art and Music. Intermediate and Middle School students also receive classes in Technology/Keyboarding and either Spanish or French. Classroom instruction benefits from the latest innovations in teaching including STEM Curriculum and current technology.

The Pre-K Program is the entry point for the school and is offered as an integrated part of school community. The program is fully accredited by the N.E.A.S.C. In the fall of 2014, an additional new Pre-K classroom opened to enable separate 3’s and 4’s instruction.

For admission information, contact Martha Reitman, Principal at 203-762-8100 or visit the school website.

Our Lady of Fatima School is located at 225 Danbury Road, Wilton.

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