School of Logic Curriculum
Some might think Classical Education is attractive, but impractical. But is this true? The pinnacle of our Logic curriculum is the study of logic itself. Our informal/inductive and formal/deductive curricula equip students to recognize errors in arguments, both their own and others'. It is a skill they take into the rest of their studies:
Science |
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Develop and test hypotheses |
Mathematics |
Cultivate problem solving skills |
Latin |
Grasp the order and structure of language |
Literature |
Explore authors' visions and narratives and develop their own stories and coherent ideas |
Bible |
Examine the wholeness and rationality of Scripture |
History |
Examine the consequences of events and ideas |
The School of Logic
7th grade |
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All students take Bible to continue to learn the story of Christ, understanding how He calls us to live. |
8th grade |
Students study logic to begin to learn how to form arguments that are reasonable and valid, and to spot those that are flawed. |
Academic Discipleship |
Our homerooms are designed to provide students identity and community, while working to honor and instill Christ-like virtues through conversation and competition. |
An Education Pointing Towards Christ & Virtue |
All classes are designed to point students toward Christ and toward Christian virtue, through curricular content and teacher discipleship. |
“Neque enim quaero intelligere ut credam, sed credo ut intelligam.”
I do not seek to understand in order that I may believe, but rather, I believe in order that I may understand.
SAINT ANSELM