Grandparent/VIP Day

October 29th, 2024

Earlier this month students welcomed Grandparents and other VIPs to school for a morning of sharing, fellowship, and worship.

Guests enjoyed food prepared by the students, before spending time together visiting in classrooms and getting a first hand taste of what it’s like to learn in a classical Christian environment.

To close the morning, younger students recited grammar chants and geography jingles, while older students recited Shakespearean monologues, Psalm 104 (in English) and Genesis 1:1 (in Latin). All students sang under the direction of music teacher, Mrs. Andrea Boyd.

Thank you to all the teachers, many parent volunteers, and students for this wonderful show of hospitality.


Altus Adventures and Virtue of the Quarter

October 29th, 2024

Thanks to Altus Adventures, our students recently enjoyed adventures near and far!

This Christ-centered organization guided our signature grade 7/8 backpacking trip, a grade 5/6 day away at the park, and a grade 3/4 workshop.

The games and challenges presented to our students supported our virtue of the quarter, FRIENDSHIP, challenging our students to grow in their relationships with God and each other.


Spelling Bee Lists 2020-2021

December 2nd, 2020
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Annual Fund Drive 2019-2020 Week 1

December 5th, 2019

After one week, we are 15% of the way to our goal!

In the first week, we have received $5,500 in donations toward our annual fund goal of $70,000. With the dollar-for-dollar match, we have $11,000 of the $70,000 we aim to raise this year. With $29,500 of matching funds still available, what could you do to support Christian classical education? We have additional annual fund flyers on the table outside the office. If you know someone who would be willing to partner with us in support of Christian classical education, please take one.

Worth remembering: No additional fees

No additional fees are charged for books, field trips, student memberships (e.g., Junior Classical League), standardized testing, or special events (e.g., Young Authors, Backpacking Trip). Aside from meals and uniforms, tuition is the only bill families receive for the entire year. That is not the case at most other private schools.