8 weeks – 2.9 years

Early Learning Center

Caring for Your Little One from the Very Start

We offer care for infants and toddlers from 8 weeks to 2.9 years old. This care completes the strong and continuous program offered for children from infants through Grade 12.

We partner with parents to nurture and teach your child, striving to bring out their best through an engaging curriculum and meaningful communication. By sharing strategies and insights via email, and the Brightwheel App we support your parenting journey. Our staff serves as positive role models, fostering growth through play, gentle guidance, and purposeful interaction.

For more information on the Early Learning Center please contact Amy Savoy at 781-777-6100 ext. 414.

Our Mission

The Early Learning Center at Saint Agnes School provides a nurturing and responsive curriculum that focuses on developmental areas such as social-emotional skills, relationships, cognitive growth, language, and communication, as well as physical development, including fine and gross motor skills. Our Center fosters a supportive community dedicated to raising, nurturing, and educating young children in partnership with families, all centered around the Gospel message of Christ.

Our Philosophy

The Early Learning Center at Saint Agnes School provides a nurturing, personalized curriculum that fosters individual growth and development. Through responsive relationships, thoughtful planning, and collaboration with families, we create a safe, high-quality learning environment. Following CDC, EEC, and SAS guidelines, we ensure safety while building a strong foundation for social-emotional learning.

Our Curriculum

The Early Learning Center at Saint Agnes School nurtures each child’s individual growth and development with a faith-filled, joyful, and patient approach. Guided by Catholic values, our curriculum integrates sensory play, music, language development, motor skills, and social interactions, fostering a warm and supportive environment. Infants engage in activities such as tummy time, story reading, and relationship-building, while toddlers explore group circle activities, art, nature, and social skills through guided play and outdoor exploration.

Our comprehensive objectives span social-emotional, physical, and cognitive development, as well as literacy, mathematics, science, technology, and the arts, ensuring a well-rounded foundation for future learning and growth.

Where potential becomes purpose

Discover a place where your child can thrive


From their first steps in the classroom to graduation day, students are supported, challenged, and inspired to become the best version of themselves.

Daily Schedule

Infants
2 months through 15 months

Infants follow their own natural body rhythms and needs. We use a responsive curriculum tailored to your child’s routine, which will be discussed with the director before enrollment and updated daily through communication.

Sample 6-Hour Schedule (If Fed Prior to Arrival):

  • 7:30 – 8:00 AM: Arrival, resting, and play
  • 9:00 AM: Diaper change, feeding, resting, floor time, and play
  • 10:30 AM: Outdoor exploration
  • 1:00 PM: Diaper change, bottle feeding, and resting time
  • 2:00 PM – Pickup: Floor time, play, and departure as scheduled

Toddlers
5 months through (afternoon nappers)

Toddlers engage in a structured yet flexible day designed for growth and fun!

Daily Schedule:

  • 7:30 AM: Arrival, welcome, and free play
  • 8:15 AM: Early morning breakfast
  • 9:00 AM: Group time: songs, stories, and reading
  • 9:30 AM: Morning activity, play, explore, and diaper change
  • 10:15 AM: Healthy snack
  • 10:30 AM: Reading and exploration time
  • 11:30 AM: Lunch
  • 12:00 PM: Oral health routine
  • 12:15 – 2:00 PM: Quiet rest time with soft music
  • 2:00 PM – Pickup: Play, explore, learn, diaper change, and center activities
  • 3:15 PM: Afternoon healthy snack
Naughton, Nate

Nathaniel Naughton
AC ’90
Associate Principal for Academics, 6-12, Social Studies Teacher

Nate is a 1990 graduate of Arlington Catholic and has worked at our school since 1995. He has served as a Social Studies teacher, Department Chair, Associate Principal, and now Associate Head of School. He is happy to support our students, faculty, and staff each day and feels truly privileged to have spent his entire career on Medford St.
Barrett, Steve

Steve Barrett
Associate Principal: Operations & Management, 6-12

Steve serves as the Associate Principal of Operations at Arlington Catholic High School, where he is dedicated to supporting students’ growth in faith, academics, and community. He also serves as the Coordinator of International Students.

Upon graduating from Boston College with a BS in Political Science in 1986, Steve began teaching History at Matignon High School, and has been a Catholic educator and administrator in several schools for the past 39 years. He also holds a M.Ed. in Educational Leadership from American International College. Steve joined Arlington Catholic in 2008 as the Dean of Students and served as Director of Admissions for a decade before his appointment to his current role.

Steve and his wife Erin are proud parents of two AC alums- Stephen Class of 2010, and William Class of 2014.

Sullivan, Laurie

Dr. Laurie Sullivan
Associate Principal, K0-8

Dr. Laurie A. Sullivan is a dedicated Catholic school leader with extensive experience as a principal, associate principal, and instructional consultant across PreK–12 settings. She holds a Ph.D. in Educational Administration from Boston College and has led initiatives in school improvement, faculty mentorship, and faith-based formation. Dr. Sullivan is passionate about advancing academic excellence and nurturing the whole child in mind, heart, and spirit through inclusive, mission-driven leadership.

John Graeffa
Principal/Head of School

John Graceffa has devoted the past fourteen years of his professional life to Saint Agnes School/Arlington Catholic High School, serving in key leadership roles including Dean of Students, Vice Principal, Principal, and most recently, Acting Head of School. A proud graduate of Springfield College, he holds both a Bachelor of Arts and a Master’s degree in Education.

Before joining the SAS/AC community, Mr. Graceffa spent the early part of his career in public education as a high school history teacher at Waltham High School, where he also coached soccer, basketball, and tennis. He went on to serve as Principal of Waltham High School for 23 years, earning widespread respect for his dedication to student success and academic excellence. In addition, he served for eight years as an elected member of the Waltham School Committee and participated actively in several educational organizations throughout his career.

Reflecting on his transition into Catholic education, Mr. Graceffa shared:

“As my decision to retire from public education came to fruition, I aggressively sought to work in Catholic education for the opportunity to encourage the awareness of God in daily life, embrace the culture of service and giving back to those in need, instill values of caring for each other and empathy for others, develop young leaders, and place an emphasis on moral and character development. I was fortunate to have this opportunity at Saint Agnes School / Arlington Catholic High School. I have embraced the opportunity to have Catholic values interwoven and embedded in the spiritual, academic, social, and physical life of our students and faculty.”

Mr. Graceffa’s leadership has left an indelible mark on the SAS/AC community, where his passion for faith-based education and holistic student development continues to shape the school’s mission and future.

Fr. Marc Bishop

Very Reverend Marc J. Bishop, V.F.
Pastor
St. Camillus Parish and St. Agnes Parish, Arlington, MA

Fr. Marc, a native of Billerica, MA, was ordained to the Priesthood of Jesus Christ on May 26, 2001, at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross, Boston, MA. Father graduated from Austin Preparatory School in the Spring of 1991 and graduated from Seton Hall University in May 1995 with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science.

He entered St. John’s Seminary in the Fall of 1995. After graduating from seminary with a Bachelor of Philosophy and Master of Divinity degrees, he was ordained at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross on May 26, 2001. His first assignment was St. Mary Parish (Chelmsford). Fr. Marc happily served there for four and a half years before being called to service in the active-duty military. Fr. Marc, then a Lieutenant in the United States Navy Reserve, was on active duty with First Battalion, Twenty-fifth Marines from January 2006 to December 2006. He served the religious needs of the Marines and Sailors in Al-Fallujah, Iraq, from March 2006 to October 2006. In February of 2007, Fr. Marc received the Vincent Capadano Reserve Officer Association’s Chaplain of the Year Award. Fr. Marc was also honored by the Massachusetts District, Bishop Healy Province, Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus with the Father Joseph T. O’Callahan 2007 Memorial Award, “… for outstanding and significant contributions to the principles of patriotism, brotherly love and love of country…”

Fr. Marc was a member of Team Ministry at Holy Family Parish (Amesbury), from February 15, 2007 to June 30, 2008; he served as pastor of Our Lady of Good Counsel Parish (Methuen/Lawrence) from July 2008 to June 2010. July 1, 2010 to June 30, 2014, Fr. Marc was Pastor of both St. Rita Parish (Lowell) and Ste. Marguerite Parish (Dracut). He served as the Administrator of Immaculate Conception Parish (Marlborough) from July 2014 through May 2018. He also served as the Vicar Forane of Vicariate One of the West Region of the Archdiocese of Boston, ending May 31, 2018.

He currently serves on the Board of Trustees of the Catholic School Foundation. Father Marc enjoys athletics and served as an assistant coach for the Lowell Catholic Varsity Boys Ice Hockey Team for eight seasons, most notably assisting the team to a 2017 Division II State Championship. Fr. Marc is Pastor of St. Camillus Parish (Arlington/Belmont) and St. Agnes Parish (Arlington), appointed by His Eminence Sean P. Cardinal O’Malley, Archbishop of Boston, on June 1, 2018. Fr. Marc is currently the Vicar Forane for Vicariate IV of the North Region.