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Excellence.
Elementary School
A strong academic foundation, a love for learning, and the development of character—these are the hallmarks of a Carden Conejo education. Our integrated, sequential curriculum challenges students to think critically, develop independence, and cultivate self-discipline. Designed to prepare students for rigorous secondary education and beyond, our elementary program fosters intellectual curiosity while instilling responsibility and strong study habits. At Carden Conejo, we hold students accountable for both their academic work and their personal choices, nurturing self-confidence and sound judgment in every learner.

Academic Achievement
At Carden Conejo School we strive to educate in a warm and nurturing atmosphere providing a vast and challenging curriculum. Our homeroom curriculum is deeply rooted in language arts and writing. We are unique to most elementary schools in that we offer numerous classes taught by single-subject Specialist Teachers in the following areas:
- Mathematics
- Science
- Computer Studies & Technology
- Art & Art Appreciation
- Foreign Language
- Daily Physical Education & Sports
Public Speaking is an integral part of a Carden education. It is something that alumni mention when they talk of skillsets learned at Carden Conejo that have enabled them to succeed.
- Friday Assembly
- Class Plays
Curriculum
Our core academic program includes Language Arts (Spelling, Literature, Grammar, Creative Writing, Composition), Mathematics, Science, Social Studies (History and Geography), and Foreign Language.
Cursive Handwriting is introduced in the 1st Grade, 3rd quarter. Students hone this skill in 2nd Grade, and will continue to write daily in cursive handwriting in subsequent grade levels. Carden Conejo’s homeroom teachers teach the Language Arts and Social Studies curriculum. All students benefit from being taught by single-subject Specialist Teachers for Mathematics, Science, Languages, Music, Art, Computer, and Physical Education.
The links below provide curriculum detail by grade level:
View a brief summary each of the core school subject below

A Commitment to Community and Giving Back
Each year, we participate in ongoing charitable partnerships, such as:
- Casa Pacifica: Students create greeting cards for Halloween and Valentine’s Day and take part in the Holiday “Dove” Gift program.
- Food Drives: We regularly collect non-perishable items in support of local food banks, with partners varying year to year.
- Sustainability Efforts: Each year, we host an initiative focused on environmental awareness and giving back, such as recycling drives or donation programs.
- Seasonal Drives: We collect and donate essential items based on community needs, including past efforts such as Halloween costume donations and holiday gift collections.
In addition to service projects, fundraising efforts primarily support the Carden Conejo Parents’ Association (CCPA) and school programs through events like the Scholastic Book Fair, See’s Candy sales, and the Jogathon. However, when specific needs arise—such as natural disasters or local community hardships—we shift our efforts to support charitable causes.

Additionally, our Special Assemblies program, funded primarily by the Carden Conejo Parents’ Association, enhances students’ education by exposing them to health and fitness, culture, the arts, and more. These assemblies are held multiple times a year and contribute to a well-rounded learning experience.
Academic
Support

If a student is absent due to illness or unforeseen circumstances, Academic Support allows the teacher(s) the time to catch the student up with as little down time as possible. Homeroom or Specialist teachers will determine if your child could benefit from a little extra instruction.
- Our classes are intended to progress at a brisk pace so that the children are engaged, interested, and growing. Because children learn at different rates and some concepts and skills require additional guided practice to acquire mastery, we address these opportunities after regular dismissal with Academic Support.
- Students who do not present their completed homework at the assigned time will be requested to complete or redo the assignment during Academic Support that day. Our teachers use homework to gauge each child’s mastery, promptly address misconceptions, and build upon each child’s prior knowledge to teach to mastery. Homework is a real-time tool that we believe gives each student a prompt chance to practice independently while lessons are still solidifying in recall.
- Teachers will also request attendance of Academic Support if a student’s classroom work does not meet our standards for timeliness, neatness, or accuracy. We value the children’s active time and rather than use physical education or lunch/recess time, Academic Support allows the teachers to counsel and supervise those who need reinforcement to make the most of their school day.