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Classical Curriculum
Our curriculum is built on the twin pillars of the Core Knowledge sequence and our classical scope and sequence. It offers a clear roadmap for cultivating knowledge, wisdom, and virtue from kindergarten through 12th grade.
Kindergarten – 5th Grade
In the earliest grades, students master reading, writing, and arithmetic while developing an ear for beautiful language and a heart for noble stories.
- Phonics and Language Arts:
Traditional orthography and phonics, grammar, handwriting, spelling, copywork, and Greek and Latin roots - Math:
Singapore Math, emphasizing mastery of concepts and mental computation - Literature and Poetry:
Fables, myths, fairy tales, classic children’s literature, and poetry memorization - History and Geography:
Chronological studies in world and American history with basic geography and civics - Science:
Nature studies, biology, earth science, and early principles of physics and chemistry - Fine Arts:
Introduction to classical music, foundational art instruction, and exposure to masterworks
Kindergarten – 5th Grade
In the earliest grades, students master reading, writing, and arithmetic while developing an ear for beautiful language and a heart for noble stories.
- Phonics and Language Arts:
Traditional orthography and phonics, grammar, handwriting, spelling, copywork, and Greek and Latin roots - Math:
Singapore Math, emphasizing mastery of concepts and mental computation - Literature and Poetry:
Fables, myths, fairy tales, classic children’s literature, and poetry memorization - History and Geography:
Chronological studies in world and American history with basic geography and civics - Science:
Nature studies, biology, earth science, and early principles of physics and chemistry - Fine Arts:
Introduction to classical music, foundational art instruction, and exposure to masterworks
6th Grade – 8th Grade
While engaging in logic, middle school students explore deeper relationships between ideas and events.
- Latin:
Formal study begins and continues through high school - Logic and Composition:
Students learn to build arguments and write persuasively - Literature and History:
Great Books and primary sources from ancient to modern times - Math and Science:
Pre-algebra, algebra, foundational natural sciences and the scientific method - Fine Arts and Music:
Performance, theory, and analysis of visual and musical works
6th Grade – 8th Grade
While engaging in logic, middle school students explore deeper relationships between ideas and events.
- Latin:
Formal study begins and continues through high school - Logic and Composition:
Students learn to build arguments and write persuasively - Literature and History:
Great Books and primary sources from ancient to modern times - Math and Science:
Pre-algebra, algebra, foundational natural sciences and the scientific method - Fine Arts and Music:
Performance, theory, and analysis of visual and musical works
9th Grade – 12th Grade
In high school, rhetoric brings all prior learning together.
- Rhetoric:
Advanced composition, public speaking, and Senior thesis - Humanities:
Deep dives into philosophy, theology, ethics, U.S. government, and world history - Literature:
Shakespeare, Homer, Plato, Austen, and more—studied with depth and seriousness - Math and Science:
Geometry, Algebra II, Calculus, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics (with collegiate options) - Languages:
Latin continues, with opportunities for Greek and modern language electives - Fine Arts:
Advanced art, drama, music theory, and aesthetics
9th Grade – 12th Grade
In high school, rhetoric brings all prior learning together.
- Rhetoric:
Advanced composition, public speaking, and Senior thesis - Humanities:
Deep dives into philosophy, theology, ethics, U.S. government, and world history - Literature:
Shakespeare, Homer, Plato, Austen, and more—studied with depth and seriousness - Math and Science:
Geometry, Algebra II, Calculus, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics (with collegiate options) - Languages:
Latin continues, with opportunities for Greek and modern language electives - Fine Arts:
Advanced art, drama, music theory, and aesthetics