Schools
Grammar Pre-K - 6
Grammar School courses are designed to lay a lifelong foundation for reading, writing, mathematics, a love for learning, academic discipline, and spiritual maturity. For Grammar School students, this maturity in content and ability should be supported by and improved upon using other at-home curricula as parents see fit. Seven grade levels, Kindergarten-6th grade, constitute our Grammar School.
During Stories of the Bible time, teachers reverently read aloud the stories of our faith.
Each grade level features an age-appropriate Art of Letters curriculum, focusing on proficiency in reading, writing, and listening. Students work toward mastery of the basics of grammar, listening and composition, spelling, and reading accountability.
The second course is a Humanities course, which will consist of literature, history, and geography.
The third course is math, which will follow the Saxon curriculum.
The final course is Science, which aims for a basic delight in scientific knowledge and scientific investigation according to the frame and ability of the grade level.
During Stories of the Bible time, teachers reverently read aloud the stories of our faith.
Each grade level features an age-appropriate Art of Letters curriculum, focusing on proficiency in reading, writing, and listening. Students work toward mastery of the basics of grammar, listening and composition, spelling, and reading accountability.
The second course is a Humanities course, which will consist of literature, history, and geography.
The third course is math, which will follow the Saxon curriculum.
The final course is Science, which aims for a basic delight in scientific knowledge and scientific investigation according to the frame and ability of the grade level.
Logic 7 - 9
Logic School coursework is an important part of classical Christian education: the introduction to formal and informal logic, as well as the foundation of beginning to synthesize what one has learned. Students in the logic years, otherwise known as the middle school years, have a natural tendency to question, prod, and agitate educational and social norms; a classical education gives them the opportunity to do so while being taught that all questioning and agitation should be done reasonably, respectfully, and in pursuit of good things. It is here that students begin to more independently learn the nature of working hard at academics as well as the importance of abstract, dialectical thinking. This is when students begin to more clearly understand the art of arguing correctly, with themselves, with broader cultural claims, and with the various statements they daily meet in their academic work or personal lives. During the Logic School years (7th - 9th grade), students enroll in seven total classes: Humanities and Composition, Logic, Art of Letters (Latin), Math, Science, Music, Art.
rhetoric 10 - 12
Rhetoric School is that stage of education in which our students learn not just how to clearly and reasonably comprehend the spoken and written word, but also how to write and speak words which glorify God and satisfy man.
Here students mature in their ability to become independent men and women whose efforts toward responsibility and academic aptitude begin to bear fruit of originality.
Students in the Rhetoric School study classical, medieval, and modern rhetoric by way of primary texts. They likewise continue their studies in Humanities, Art, Music, Math, and Science, in addition to Geography, Philosophy, and Economics.
The Rhetoric School culminates in a year-long senior thesis, which must be originally written and defended by the close of the school year. During the Rhetoric years, students take further ownership of original theses and thoughts, and they are awarded with greater freedom.
Here students mature in their ability to become independent men and women whose efforts toward responsibility and academic aptitude begin to bear fruit of originality.
Students in the Rhetoric School study classical, medieval, and modern rhetoric by way of primary texts. They likewise continue their studies in Humanities, Art, Music, Math, and Science, in addition to Geography, Philosophy, and Economics.
The Rhetoric School culminates in a year-long senior thesis, which must be originally written and defended by the close of the school year. During the Rhetoric years, students take further ownership of original theses and thoughts, and they are awarded with greater freedom.
Curricula
Grammar K-6
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Logic 7-9
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Rhetoric 10-12
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