Academics & Curriculum
Rigorous classical learning with a strong Christian worldview, cultivating thoughtful and articulate graduates.
A Four-Year Classical High School Program
Students in grades 9–12 follow a comprehensive curriculum that integrates Bible and theology, Great Books and humanities, writing, rhetoric and logic, mathematics and science, fine arts, and life skills.
Each year builds on the previous one, guiding students toward intellectual maturity and Christian wisdom.
Our Curriculum
Bible & Theology
Scripture and Christian doctrine form the center of our curriculum. Students study the storyline of the Bible, core beliefs, apologetics, and integration of faith with everyday life.
Humanities & Great Books
Students read significant works from history, literature, theology, and philosophy, evaluating them through a Christian worldview integrated with history and geography.
Writing, Logic & Rhetoric
Students develop strong writing through frequent essays, study logic for clear reasoning, and rhetoric for persuasive communication. Seniors complete a thesis and public presentation.
Mathematics & Science
Courses emphasize logical reasoning, problem-solving, and wonder at God’s created order. Students progress through algebra, geometry, biology, chemistry, physics, and advanced electives.
Fine Arts
Because beauty reflects God’s character, students engage in music, visual arts, and creative disciplines, developing discipline, creativity, and appreciation for craftsmanship.
Senior Thesis
By graduation, students complete a senior thesis project and present their work publicly, demonstrating mastery of clear thinking and persuasive expression.
What to Expect in the Classroom
Our Classrooms are orderly, respectful, and intellectually engaging student can expect
Substantial reading and writing
Clear expectations for behavior and effort
Thoughtful discussions
Teachers who care deeply about their growth
A Christ-centered learning environment