Classical Courses

Explore our comprehensive curriculum rooted in Catholic liberal arts education.

Language Studies
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The image depicts the façade of a neoclassical building, featuring tall columns and a triangular pediment. The engraved text reads 'The Library of Columbia University'. The architecture is characterized by detailed stone carvings and inscriptions, creating a sense of grandeur.

Learn Greek and Latin through classical methods and engaging instruction.

An old stone building with arched windows and an ornate wooden door. Above the door is a sign that reads 'Schola Naturalis Philosophiae'. The wall has a textured, weathered appearance, and the ground is paved with stones.
An old stone building with arched windows and an ornate wooden door. Above the door is a sign that reads 'Schola Naturalis Philosophiae'. The wall has a textured, weathered appearance, and the ground is paved with stones.
A brick building with classical architectural features such as decorative cornices, arched windows, and a symmetrical design. The structure displays a mix of modern and traditional styles.
A brick building with classical architectural features such as decorative cornices, arched windows, and a symmetrical design. The structure displays a mix of modern and traditional styles.
Arts and Music

Experience literature, music, and arts integrated into a rich educational framework.

Develop critical thinking and philosophical skills through our unique curriculum.

Philosophy and History

Frequently Asked Questions

What subjects are offered?

We offer Greek, Latin, ancient/medieval history, literature, music, Christian philosophy, general science, biology, algebra, & traditional logic.

Is this program for homeschoolers?

Yes, we highly encourage homeschool students to apply for our programs. Our hybrid structure provides homeschool families expert instruction along with a structured curriculum.

What is classical education?

Classical education emphasizes Greek and Roman history, language, and arts through traditional methods of instruction.

How are classes conducted?

Classes are taught using classical methods that promote critical thinking and deep understanding.

Who are the instructors?

Our instructors are experienced educators specializing in classical liberal arts and various subjects. Dr. Shoemaker (Christian philosophy, history, & logic) earned his doctorate in classical philosophy has over 15 years of teaching experience. Mrs. Chase (science & mathematics) has taught for over five years. Ms. Bergstrom (religion & medieval literature) earned her teaching credential from CSUF. Mr. Jamias (music & music history) earned his master's degree and has taught music for five years.

A large, classic building with white walls and numerous windows, featuring a central spire on the roof. It is surrounded by green trees and a cobblestone courtyard, with sunlight casting shadows across the ground.
A large, classic building with white walls and numerous windows, featuring a central spire on the roof. It is surrounded by green trees and a cobblestone courtyard, with sunlight casting shadows across the ground.

Classical Education Courses