What makes a school classical?
In truly classical schools, education is more than the transfer of information—it is a shared way of life ordered toward wisdom, virtue, and joyful curiosity.
Classical education is a time-tested way of helping children grow into wise, capable, flourishing adults.
In truly classical schools, education is more than the transfer of information—it is a shared way of life ordered toward wisdom, virtue, and joyful curiosity.
Learning assumes that truth, goodness, and beauty are real—and that faith and reason belong together in the search for what ultimately matters.
Students are shaped in character and intellect, learning not only how to think, but how to live wisely and responsibly.
Through the liberal arts, sciences, and great books, students encounter enduring ideas that have shaped human culture and understanding.
Learning unfolds through storytelling, memorization, discussion, and thoughtful questioning—allowing wonder to mature into understanding.
Teachers serve as mentors who model intellectual humility, moral seriousness, and a genuine love of learning.
Education takes place within a formative community—where families, teachers, and students share the work of cultivating a lifelong love of learning.
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