Christian Classical Education

A classical, Christian education is an approach to education that combines the traditional liberal arts curriculum of a classical education with a Christian worldview.

The primary goal of this approach is to form the whole person, developing not only their intellect but also their character and virtue. This is accomplished by focusing on the study of grammar, logic, rhetoric, mathematics, the natural sciences, and by integrating biblical principles into the curriculum.

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The Origins of Classical
Education Explained.

Classical Christian education is the transformed inheritance of the Greeks and Romans into the culture of the Church that was developed by the Church grounded in piety and governed by theology, employing the historic curriculum and pedagogy of the seven liberal arts in order to cultivate men and women characterized by wisdom, virtue, and eloquence.


What is Classical Christian Education?

Classical education is a tradition of the liberal arts, the natural sciences, and the great books. Classical education is a tradition based on education rather than job training.

“Educatio” meant raising one up to full maturity. This was largely an education in virtue. Its’ foundation is premised on the pursuit of truth, goodness, and beauty and governed by the lordship of Jesus Christ the Divine Logos.


Classical Education
Defined.

Classical and Christian are woven together in a holistic way. Classical Christian education nurtures the intellectual, moral, aesthetic, spiritual, and physical capacities of students with a rich and ordered course of study. It is grounded in the traditional seven liberal arts: language, literature, history, mathematics, natural sciences, fine arts, and philosophy.