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Saint Mary Catholic Elementary School:
Saint Mary's Catholic Elementary School in Middlebury, Vermont serves children from 20 towns within Addison County, Pre-Kindergarten through 6th Grade. Saint Mary's Catholic School is located in the heart of Middlebury Vermont. Our 4 ½ acre campus affords us plenty of room for work and play. St. Mary’s School exists to provide an educational setting in which the students will be encouraged to nourish their God-given curiosity in a way that will be informed by Catholic values.

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About St. Mary's School:

St. Mary's School exists to provide an educational setting in which the students will be challenged academically and encouraged to nourish their God-given curiosity in a way that will be informed by Catholic values. Small class sizes and an emphasis on inclusion ensure children get a great deal of one-on-one attention from teachers.

Preschool through 6th Grade Programs:
St. Mary’s uses a curriculum approved by the Diocese and offers the students a well-rounded educational program

Subjects include:
- Religion
- Language Arts (Reading,Writing, Spelling, Phonics & Penmanship)
- Mathematics
- Science
- Health, Social Studies
- Spanish
- Music
- Art...

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Address: 86 Shannon Street, Middlebury, Vermont 05753, USA
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