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CSW2013: Our Lady of Fatima, Jackson Heights

 

A Jewel of a School

 

Our Lady of Fatima School in Jackson Heights has been educating students since 1949.
Presently, there are 677 students in attendance in nursery through grade eight. The teachers and staff are highly qualified, experienced and caring individuals who devote many extra hours to providing a quality Catholic education to the students and to supporting parents who are the primary educators of their children.

Seventh graders dissect earthworms in the Science Lab.
Seventh graders dissect earthworms in the Science Lab.

The school has an extremely strong Catholic identity as well as a rigorous academic program and provides challenging Honors classes for high-scoring children in fifth through eighth grades and Regents classes for above-level eighth graders.
Students who need extra help are serviced in our after-school Resource Room (for students with IEPs), by Title I Math and Reading teachers, and in classes provided by the school staff.
Art, music, physical education, computer literacy, library science and Spanish are taught weekly in fifth through eighth grades. All students are required to read a monthly book and to take a test on the assigned book. SMART Boards are used in all classes, the computer lab and in the library, which is fully automated and can be accessed at home by students and parents.

Among the activities students enjoy are school book fairs.
Among the activities students enjoy are school book fairs.
There is a full-time speech and language therapist and a nurse on staff, as well as three guidance counselors.
A breakfast program is available beginning at 7:15 a.m.; lunch and dinner are provided by the Department of Education.
The after-school program is available each day, including all half days, from dismissal until 6 p.m.
Students are invited to join the school band, choir, actor’s guild, art, chess and yearbook clubs. Both parents and students can access homework assignments and upcoming projects and events on teachers’ Wikispaces.

Last fall, students participated in a Hurricane Sandy relief effort as part of their community service.
Last fall, students participated in a Hurricane Sandy relief effort as part of their community service.

Christian Service 
The school boasts two full-size playgrounds used daily by students.  Upper-grade students are required to take part in Christian Service projects, and all students are encouraged to take part in yearly service activities to help the poor.
Educational field trips are planned for all classes each trimester. Progress reports are distributed three times yearly, and report cards are provided to parents at the end of each trimester.
The affordable monthly tuition is the only fee for the students’ education. There is no fundraising at the school. Financial assistance is available for those who qualify.
Each year at Our Lady of Fatima, there is also a summer school program during July, as well as a summer fun and learning center, which is open daily from 7:30 a.m. – 6 p.m. from June to August.
Visit the school…you will be glad you did!