A Classical Christian Education is rooted in the Word of God and educational methods created during history’s Classical period, when Aristotle, Socrates, and other thinkers created an enduring model for schools. That model, proven by history, aims to do far more than transmit knowledge. It is designed to instill virtue and wisdom in students.
Today, the Christian Classical model focuses on far more than simply what students know. Its concern is human flourishing—who students become. Its goal is not just to transmit knowledge, but to form the whole person—a student who knows how to learn, but also how to think, and how to live.
Portrait of a GraduateClassical Christian education trains students to engage with multiple perspectives—and how to give a persuasive explanation of their own. It teaches them not just how to write, speak, and think critically, but what it means to live a life of faith.
Students are immersed in Gospel truth, the most powerful ideas in history, and the beauty of the liberal arts. They don’t just seek knowledge, but wisdom. And they don’t just form opinions—they form character, becoming wise and godly adults who are fully equipped to pursue whatever path they choose in life.
A firm foundation in God’s Word.
Education of the the mind and heart.
Ideas tested by history.
Convictions shared persuasively.