Our philosophy of education flows from the Christian belief that each child is created in God's image and redeemed in Christ. Hence, the administration, faculty, and staff at Nazareth Academy propose to complement the home, Catholic Church, and state in giving dignity, direction, and motivation to all phases of student's lives, and to prepare them spiritually, morally, intellectually, physically, emotionally, and socially to take their places in American society. We believe that education is a process of continual growth.
The following subjects are taught at Nazareth Academy: religion, mathematics, language arts (English, reading, vocabulary, spelling, creative writing, penmanship), science, health, art, social studies, physical education, music, computer literacy, and Spanish.
Upper grades are offered elective courses depending on the needs of students and the availability of teacher expertise.
In view of the philosophy of Nazareth Academy, religion and all that it implies in the life of a child, is of the utmost importance. One period each day is devoted to religious instruction. Attendance at weekly Mass, First Fridays, and Holy Days of obligation is an integral part of the school's religion program.