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Nyansa Classical Community also provides after-school programs. [22] Almost 200 classical Catholic schools are part of the Institute for Catholic Liberal Education. [23] The U.S. has many classical homeschooling communities, with more than 1000 communities that are part of Classical Conversations, [24] and more than 100 that are part of the ...
Schools affiliated or associated with the Classical Christian education movement. Pages in category "Classical Christian schools" The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total.
In the late 20th and early 21st centuries, classical education experienced a resurgence, particularly within the Christian education movement in the United States. Schools and homeschool programs began to adopt curricula based on the classical model, emphasizing the trivium and quadrivium as foundational to a well-rounded education.
A Presbyterian church in Gastonia plans to open a private elementary school offering classical education to kindergarten through fifth grade. First ARP Church of Gastonia, located at 317 S ...
The Association of Classical Christian Schools (ACCS) is a membership, accreditation, and advocacy organization that was founded in 1993 by Doug Wilson to promote Classical Christian education. [1] [2] The association's website lists 475 member schools (as of 2023). [3] As of 2016, it had accredited about 200 schools. [1] It also affiliates ...
Ridgeview Classical Schools, or Ridgeview, is a free public K-12 charter school located at 1800 South Lemay, Fort Collins, Colorado, Larimer County, United States. Ridgeview is chartered through the Poudre School District and serves approximately 750 students, as of 2019. The school is accountable to its charter, the local school district, and ...
Tallahassee Classical School, the subject of recent controversy, now faces a lawsuit with claims of discrimination after a then-teacher reportedly used a racial epithet in front of students.
Louisville Classical Academy (LCA) is a nonsectarian, independent school from kindergarten through to grade eight. The school is located in the highlands neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky. The school provides a classical liberal arts education through the disciplines of literature, Latin, Greek, mathematics, and music.