The 3K and 4K collected canned goods for the Community Ministry of North Augusta
The school's Haunted Hall was a hit with the students
The kindergarten made Jack-o-lantern artwork for Halloween
The 8th graders were confirmed by Bishop Robert Baker on October 17, 2006
Kindergarten hard at work.
The middle school students enjoy working in their gardens.
These Eighth Graders raise the flag in the morning.
Seventh Grade students explore plant cells in Science Lab.
Mr. Arthur teaches the Fourth Grade Science Lab.
Fr. John blesses the pets on the Feast of St. Francis
The 4th Grade studied American Indians & constructed native dwellings. They presented their projects on Native American Day.
Fr. John illustrates the lessons from the Gospel
with the help of some of the students.
Pre-K has many budding artists!
Sixth grade is hard at work!
Music teacher Mrs. Watson gets ready to play for the children.
Following altar server training, Fr. John took the students
to Funsville for pizza, rides, and games.
Eighth grade planned and ministered the first school mass.
First grade begins the school year with some Math graphing.
Kindergarten is eager to start the new school year.
Second Grade completes their morning work.
Mr. Arthur performs an experiment with the Third Grade in Science Lab.
Buckskin vests, hats, and wild horses were an integral part of the ultimate cowpoke outfit adorned by the Kindergarten.
Third Grade performed Charlotte's Web for the lower grades.
Students are presenting a copy of their historical fiction book, entitled "8 Wonders of North Augusta," to Mayor Lark Jones.
Grades K-5th performed Spanish songs during the April PTO meetingl. Shown is Spanish teacher Mrs Mallar introducing the kindergarten.
The Kindergarten enjoyed hunting for Easter eggs around the school.
The First Grade enjoyed watching their caterpillars change into butterflies before Easter.
First Graders explore the touch tank in the new Science Lab.
Everyone raises hands blessing the newly planted banana tree, which was planted outside the science lab on Earth Day.
Ms. Widener and Ms. Mallar are being honored in the upcoming edition of Who’s
Who Among America’s Teachers for 2005-06.
The Kindergarten explored space learning the names of the planets and some interesting facts about the solar system.
Some of the 7th and 8th graders are getting ready to march in
the St. Patrick's Day parade in downtown Augusta.
The 5th Grade made models of the solar system using a variety of materials, including paper mache, styrofoam, and cardboard.
The school raised $27,000 at its annual Mardi Gras Auction. See more photos at the Mardi Gras Auction Link!
Sixth Grade teacher Mrs. Traci Powers was chosen as Teacher of the Year for 2005-06. Congratulations, Mrs. Powers!
The Third Grade visited Ruth Patrick Science Center to study geology.
The Panamanian exchange students performed a traditional dance at the annual dessert theater.
The 3K/4K class performed the story of the Three Bears at the school's annual dessert theater.
The OLP Future City team competed in the Regional Future City competition at USC Aiken.
Jeff Rucker, Channel 26 news weatherman, visited the 3rd Grade.
The First Graders enjoy reading books from their classroom library.
The Pre-K made the sounds of winter using egg cartons
to simulate crunching snow.
To celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday, the students learned about how Dr. King was a man of peace & justice.
The 4th Grade used math and language arts skills in building their snowmen. The students had to "purchase" the snowman parts.
Students in Mrs. Palmore's fifth grade class completed their study of the human body.
The Third Grade presented some of the many names of Jesus
during the school Mass.
During Christmas, the students visited the Anne Maria Nursing Home, caroling for the residents & presenting fruit baskets.
Fr. Dan Havron, a graduate of Our Lady of Peace School, spoke with the students during his recent visit to N. Augusta.
The Third Grade presented "Christmas Around the World" projects to parents, telling of the various Christmas traditions.
Mr. Arthur demonstrates the circulatory system on Principal Wilcox in science lab, while this student feels her "pulse.
The school participated in the North Augusta Christmas parade on December 4.
These students lead the way for the OLP School float in the Christmas parade. The banners show the new school logo.
Mary, Joseph, and Baby Jesus enjoy a ride on the school's float in the North Augusta Christmas Parade.
Christmas tree sales help defray the expenses of the middle school students' trip to Washington, DC.
These students are having fun helping their parents at the annual
Christmas tree sales.
Science teacher Mr. Arthur conducted an interesting experiment on weather and air patterns.
OLP School collected canned goods during the month of November for the CMONA to help provide meals to the needy at Thanksgiving.
Kindergarten students getting ready to celebrate their Thanksgiving lunch.
The last day of school before Thanksgiving break, Pre-K through 2nd "mixed it up" at lunch, sitting with different grades to get to know them better.
Principal Wilcox gets mummified by the third grade during
the class Halloween party.
The Student Council had a booth at the North Augusta Jack-O-Lantern Jubilee to raise money for council activities.
Our Lady of Peace School students honored the saints at the Solemnity of All Saints Mass.
The 8th Grade science class was recently challenged to construct a foot-long bridge capable of supporting 30 lbs.
3K - 2nd grade were visited by Phinizy Swamp. Shown are the singing fish from the swamp leading students in a sing-a-long.
The 3rd Grade teacher came dressed as a clown because the class had more Accelerated Reader points than her.
Kindergarten enjoying the sunny day.
Kindergarten artist shows his masterpiece.
The Third Grade loves to do art projects.
Wonderful school parents are helping to beautify the school grounds.
The Fourth Graders are working hard on their pottery as part of their study of the Native American Indians.
The Fourth Grade recently studied the Native American Indians.
The Third and Fourth Grades enjoyed Fort Discovery's mobile planetarium.
The Fifth Grade learned about Ravenous Raptors at
USC-Aiken's Ruth Patrick Science Center.
Mr. Arthur conducts a lesson with the Third Grade in Computers.
OLP School recently received the 2005 Augusta Chronicle’s Community Choice Award for “Favorite Local Private School."
The kindergarten gets ready to celebrate the first Mass of the school year.
Six middle school students traveled to Chitre, in Panama, along with Spanish teacher Mrs. Mallar and a school parent.