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OPEN HOUSE: Our Lady of Good Counsel K-8 School in Vienna

Discover OLGC School at an Open House on Sunday, January 26th, 10am-1pm.  There will be presentations by
the school principal at 11am and 12:30pm, and a special presentation about the
Middle School at 11:30am.  If you can’t
make it on the 26th, please call for a private tour: 703-938-3600 ext 0.

Come to see why OLGC School (www.olgcschool.org) is the right choice for your child!  Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic School, established in 1957, is a parish elementary and middle school with approximately 450 students in Kindergarten through Grade 8.  The Virginia Catholic Education Association (VCEA) has accredited OLGC School since 1972.  OLGC School is also a member of the National Catholic Education Association (NCEA) and was awarded U.S. Department of Education Blue Ribbon School status.

As part of its educational program, OLGC School strives for academic

excellence, encourages appreciation of the fine arts, fosters self-respect and

respect for all life, and attempts to develop responsibility for the total

community.  We focus on the development
of the whole child realizing their full potential academically, socially, and spiritually, while emphasizing personal responsibility and service to others.


The campus is located on 25 acres in a neighborhood setting in Vienna

VA.

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The school includes 19 classrooms, computer room,
science lab, library, music room, band room, art room, resource room,
gymnasium, cafeteria, playground, and playing fields.


OLGC students have access to the following
technology: school-wide network, internet, desktop and laptop computers,
wireless slates, LCD and document projectors, and interactive whiteboards.

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The curriculum is supported by and students have
access to an online library catalogue, Edline, the Accelerated Reader program,
Discovery School streaming video, and other online programs.


Enrichment opportunities, hosted in a supportive and inclusive atmosphere,

include Band, Chess Club, School Newspaper, Yearbook Club, Literary Magazine,
Computer Club, Art, Student Government, Scouts, House League Basketball, CYO
Sports, and LEGO League.  Some community
service activities include food drives, Bracelets for Africa, Christmas Giving
Tree and Adopt-a-Family, performances for senior citizens, cards for servicemen,
and various fundraising activities.

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