Classical

Educate your children the same way history’s greatest thinkers, speakers, creators, and world-changers learned.

The Classical model of Education

Learning that Nourishes Mind, Body, and Spirit

Grammar

We begin in the early years with children’s natural inclination to imitate others. Your child builds a rich vocabulary by repeating and chanting rhymes and songs.

Dialectic

As your child grows, we help you channel his or her curiosity into asking questions and investigating through dialogue.

Rhetoric

Finally, we provide opportunities for your maturing student to become a critical thinker and problem solver through writing and conversation.

The classical learning model incrementally shapes how children think and learn by building on how they naturally develop.

Three roads to the Art of Learning

The Trivium


Children in the grammar stage thrive on mimicry and a mastery of the familiar. Since young children find repetition both natural and pleasant, the foundation of the Grammar stage is built on memorization. During this stage, a Classical student will commit the “grammar” of history, geography, math, English, science, and Latin to memory.

In the dialectic stage, the Classical model harnesses the teenager’s natural gift for argumentation. Dialectic (from the Greek words for “through” and “discourse”) emphasizes learning through conversation and inquiry. Students use questions, discussion, and debate to deepen their understanding of grammar, exposition, debate, reasoning, research, and logic.

The final stage of the Trivium is mastering the art of persuasion. As students wrestle together with deep and compelling questions revealed in their studies of exposition, logic, debate, reasoning, research, and grammar, they hone effective written and oral communication skills in order to persuade others toward Truth, Virtue, and Beauty.

The Classical Model in Community

Our Programs

ages 4 to 12

Foundations

ages 9 to 12

Essentials

ages 12 and up

Challenge

Legacy, Feelings, Quiet Moments

Every Celebration Leaves Its Mark​

Years of Experience

The Art of Grammar

Children in the grammar stage thrive on mimicry and a mastery of the familiar. They enjoy singing the same songs, watching the same movies, and reading the same storybooks over and over again — much to chagrin of their parents! Since young children find repetition both natural and pleasant, the foundation of the Grammar stage is built on memorization. During this stage, a Classical student will commit the “grammar” of history, geography, math, English, science, and Latin to memory.

The Art of Dialectic

Moments preserved with timeless imagery — authentic, elegant, and entirely yours.

Love Stories Captured

The Art of Rhetoric

Couples who valued presence, grace, and celebrations rooted in love — not just performance.

Happy Couples Trusted Us
Elise & James wedding

A Day Full of
Meaning and Light


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